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We gain insight into the renovations and the rehab being done on the Sauer Castle in Kansas City, Kansas.
In Episode 16 of our Haunted America series, host Lyle Perez delves into the haunted heart of Kansas, the Sunflower State. Known for its wide-open plains and friendly small towns, Kansas also holds a chilling collection of ghost stories and eerie locations. From haunted hotels to graveyards with dark secrets, join us as we explore 10 of the most haunted places in Kansas, where the past refuses to rest. Featured Haunted Locations: The Sallie House, Atchison Address: 508 N 2nd St, Atchison, KS 66002 A seemingly normal house with a terrifying reputation. Haunted by the spirit of a young girl named Sallie, the house is notorious for physical attacks on its residents, strange noises, and toys moving by themselves. The Eldridge Hotel Address: 701 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS 66044 This historic hotel, burned down during Quantrill's Raid in 1863, is said to be haunted by Colonel Shalor Eldridge himself, who roams the halls, particularly near Room 506, moving furniture and knocking on doors. Fort Leavenworth Address: 290 Grant Ave, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027 The oldest active military post west of the Mississippi, Fort Leavenworth is home to multiple ghosts, including the “Lady in White” and the “Old Colonel,” whose spirits roam the fort's historic grounds. The Orpheum Theatre Address: 200 N Broadway St, Wichita, KS 67202 This 1920s theater is haunted by a stagehand who died in a tragic accident. He's often seen backstage, and the “Lady in Red” continues to attend performances from the balcony. Hollenberg Pony Express Station Address: 2889 23rd Rd, Hanover, KS 66945 A historic Pony Express stop, where visitors claim to see the ghost of a young rider named Billy and hear phantom horses galloping through the night. Stull Cemetery Address: 159th St, Stull, KS 66050 One of the most feared places in Kansas, rumored to be a gateway to Hell. Visitors report dark rituals, glowing red eyes, and terrifying paranormal experiences near the crumbling stone church that once stood there. John Wornall House Museum Address: 6115 Wornall Rd, Kansas City, MO 64113 This Civil War-era home served as a hospital for both Union and Confederate soldiers. Ghosts of wounded soldiers and John Wornall's wife are said to haunt the halls. Santa Fe Depot Address: 201 NW 2nd St, Abilene, KS 67410 This 19th-century train depot is haunted by the ghost of a conductor who waits for a train that never arrives. Visitors have reported hearing train whistles and seeing ghostly figures near the tracks. Brown Grand Theatre Address: 310 W 6th St, Concordia, KS 66901 A grand theater haunted by the “Woman in Gray,” an actress who died during a performance. She's often seen watching rehearsals or walking through the dressing rooms, rearranging costumes. Sauer Castle Address: 935 Shawnee Rd, Kansas City, KS 66103 A Gothic mansion with a tragic history, Sauer Castle is haunted by its former owner, Anton Sauer, and his wife Mary. Ghostly children are also seen playing in the yard, their laughter echoing through the halls. Join us as we explore the haunted history of Kansas, from historic theaters to eerie cemeteries, and uncover the stories of the restless spirits that refuse to leave the Sunflower State. Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords: Haunted Kansas, Kansas Ghost Stories, Paranormal Kansas, Haunted Locations, Sallie House, Eldridge Hotel, Fort Leavenworth, Stull Cemetery, John Wornall House, Brown Grand Theatre, Sauer Castle Tags: #HauntedAmerica #GhostStories #KansasHaunts #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLocations #KansasGhosts #SallieHouse #EldridgeHotel #FortLeavenworth #StullCemetery #SantaFeDepot #SauerCastle #StaySpooky
Sauer Castle's iconic tower was on the brink of collapse when Mike Heitmann bought it last year. Now, the building is stabilized and waterproof, and restorations are expected to be complete in about two years.
Bob and Diane take a look at Sauer Castle with a big time update on the historic property in KCK.
Join the Northeast Newscast with Publisher Michael Bushnell and local historian and broadcast Journalism Instructor at Grandview High School, Diane Euston, in a riveting conversation about historical preservations in KC and her journey of advocating for the preservation of historical locations in various areas around our local area.
Meat and Muffin share "spooky" stories on this week's episode of Arguably, a Podcast.Twitter: @arguablypodcastInsta: Arguably A PodcastEmail: ArguablyPodGuys@Gmail.comMusic by Ryan Anselmihttps://ryananselmi.bandcamp.comListen. Or Don't. Doesn't matter.
Hello, Light Wizards! This is our second Ryan & Jake Mystery Agency reading! Ryan provided the name of a location and I then explored/relayed what was impressing upon my energy field. Ryan gave me the name of the Sauer Castle located in Kansas. We shall see what our research finds us and then record the decoding episode. Enjoy! *Update: We are beginning our research and I found that Anton Sauer's wife's name was Francesca which explains why that name popped into my mind tool. We're stitching together clues and seeing through the flow of time. www.jakejamesvanek.com
Located high on a hill in Kansas City Kansas sits the illustrious Sauer Castle, a once beloved family home now fallen into decay... Sources: www.visitkc.com Sauer Castle Wikipedia www.kansastravel.org www.kcghosts.com Hauntedhouses.com Martincitytelegraph.com Asa Beebe Cross - Wikipedia The-line-up.com www.onlyinyourstate.com theghostinmymachine.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madderthanacaterpillar/support
Happy Spooky Wednesday! This week Kala will be telling us about the haunting of the now Nederlander Theater in Chicago, IL which sits on the site of the devastating Iroquois Theater Fire, whose victims haunt the still-active theater. Its creepy, and drama-nerdy, and honestly kind of a bummer at times, but still a good story. Especially if you're a fan of shadows waiting in the wings and creepy non-existent arms touching you in alleys. And Brittany discusses the crumbling Sauer Castle in Kansas City, KS. This building has reports of lights that are seen by neighbors from the look-out towers, strange laughing, and feelings of not being alone as well as a series of other reports. Kala seems more bothered that she's not 100% what a widow's walk is, whether or not the tower collapsed, and that this family seemed to have way too many kids. Sit back, relax, and take an hour for yourself to enjoy this episode! As Kala says "Nothing better for real life escapism than 800 different 'fake-life-things' to focus on." Let us be one of those fake life things for you! Haha. This episode is sponsored by Earth Rider Brewery in Superior, WI. For more information visit https://earthrider.beer
Local Historian Diane Euston joins the show to discuss the history of the Sauer Castle in Wyandotte County. Plus, there's a fine line between being able to criticize something without facing backlash. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you still use family recipe books today? Plus, Sauer Castle in KCK controversy continues among residents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diane and Bob continue to look at the Sauer Castle and why a man from NYC may be stopping its progress. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diane and Bob take a look at one of the most beautiful buildings in the KC area and why it's literally falling apart at the seams. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So many kids it hurts us. Plus Native American ghost kids running through the air is not a sentence we thought we would hear.
Robin & Adam proudly present Episode 148 of Scary(ish)! Robin tells the tale of a haunted house from Kansas City that has been around for 150 years while Adam digs through reports and eyewitness accounts of an unidentified flying object over O'Hare Airport in November of 2006. Listen, Share, Subscribe, and Review!
Located in Kansas City is the beautiful Sauer Castle. But don't be fooled by its charm, because according to local legends it holds a dark past full of secrets, murder, and paranormal activity...or that's what they say at least. But what's the real story behind this small decaying Kansas City castle? Could it be haunted? instagram.com/creepinitrealthepodcast facebook.com/creepinitrealthepodcast mailto:creepinitrealthepodcast@gmail.com
Chris hasn’t see “The Wizard.” Jordin misses an important detail to an event that happened “On This Day in History” and Chris punishes her for it. J updates about her psychic reading last week. Chris hasn’t seen a lot of millennial cult-classic movies. After a new video pops up online of the inside of Sauer Castle, J&C disagree on her continuing the idea of restoring it.
The two recap their holiday weekend and firework experiences. Jordin severally misunderstood her friend this weekend. Later, she explains what a “Jordinism” is, and how she ran into one this weekend. Then, she recounts her trip to Sauer Castle this weekend.
Pulling a mask out of your pocket looks weird. “Mt. Rushmore” is in the news a lot today and Jordin has a funny story about it. The Instagram for “Katie’s Kennel” in KCMO is very interesting today. Jordin used a newspaper archive to research Sauer Castle —and hit a gold mine of info including underground tunnels and buried treasure. Chris deciphers something important. Finally, the two talk about their plans for the three-day weekend.
In this episode, Jensen and Courtney discuss sage burning, tall dark figures, a castle, a haunted plantation, and so much more!! So sit back, relax, and enjoy!Share your stories by sending them to ItsAnOddWorldAfterAll@gmail.comCheck out our friends Depth of Darkness https://depthofdarknesspod.wixsite.com/depthofdarknesspodcaClick here for our merch! https://www.itsanoddworldafterall.com/merchClick here to check out our offers! https://itsanoddworldafterall.com/offers
Take a trip with Alyssa and Kristen as they sneak into the Stull Cemetery to spot the Devil and ninja their way into the Sauer Castle to dance with Romeo and Juliet Jr. Let's go see a ghost (or practice occult waterproofing)!
Dear future children, please bring us grilled cheese sandwiches... we'll need them for the stories we're telling today! Em takes us back to Kansas City to cover the hauntings of the Sauer Castle and Christine brings us the intense and tragic story of the disappearance of Susan Cox Powell. We'd also like to offer this warning from Em's childhood: be sure to hide the fireplace pokers when you're trying chocolate cake for the first time... and that's why we drink! Please consider supporting the companies that support us! Use coupon code DRINK for $10 off your first FabFitFun box at www.fabfitfun.com Get an extra 30% off your first order at thredUP.com/drink Get 10% off your first three months of Ritual at ritual.com/ATWWD
Join us this week as we explore an ancient castle built right here in Kansas City!
We're at Episode 10! WHAT!?!?! Join us as we talk the Bingham-Waggoner Estate and the Sauer Castle for paranormal week! Selections of the Week: Beverage - Tank 7 by Boulevard Brewing Co. and root beer (non-alcoholic) by Keck's Root Beer. Food - Quinoa bowl by T.Loft and burrito, chips & guac by Pancho's (because it's our favorite!). Theme music provided by Bryan Lawson www.soundcloud.com/bryanlawson
Team Mousetalgia examines Kansas City's haunted Sauer Castle as a possible influence on a young Walt Disney in today's episode. Might Walt's personal connection to the Sauer descendants have had an effect on his perception of haunted houses, and even his future Haunted Mansion? We tell the story, and you can decide. Also, we talk about New Orleans Square at Halloween Time, and discuss tricks, treats, and special celebrations of the spooking season that you'll only find in the park's own Big Easy. Topics include meeting Jack Skellington, eating popcorn with Jack's Ghost Dog Zero, and trying to find a pumpkin beignet. Then we go back to the e-mailbag, and discuss Disneybounding, listener trip reports, and east coast vs. west coast parks. Plus - our predictions about the Submarine Voyage; Danny Elfman visits Haunted Mansion Holiday to advertise his upcoming concerts - and more!