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It's a Victorian traditional Christmas celebration tomorrow at Willard Library with a show about Christmas in the 19th century... Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive by plane at the Evansville Wartime Museum this Sunday, December 8th... Muhlenberg County residents report someone is impersonating a Kentucky utility clerk and demanding payment by phone... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 14 of the Haunted America series, join host Lyle Perez on September 25, 2024, as he ventures deep into the haunted heart of Indiana. Known as the Crossroads of America, Indiana has more than just history and friendly towns—its darker side is filled with eerie tales of restless spirits and haunted places. Here's a look at 10 of the most haunted locations in Indiana: The Story Inn - 6404 State Road 135, Nashville, IN 47448 In the small town of Story, the Story Inn has a famous ghost known as the Blue Lady, who leaves behind the scent of cherry tobacco whenever she's near. The Culbertson Mansion - 914 E Main St, New Albany, IN 47150 This grand 1867 mansion is haunted by the spirit of a little girl and a sorrowful servant, both of whom continue to make their presence known. Central State Hospital - 3000 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46222 Former patients of this psychiatric hospital are believed to roam its abandoned halls, including the ghost of a woman named Jane who hums nursery rhymes. The Hannah House - 3801 Madison Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46227 Tragic deaths and a fire during the Underground Railroad era have left lingering spirits in this 1858 mansion, including the ghost of Alexander Hannah himself. The French Lick Springs Hotel - 8670 W State Road 56, French Lick, IN 47432 Guests at this luxurious hotel have reported seeing the ghost of a former owner in the service elevator and a woman in red dancing in the ballroom. Whispers Estate - 714 W Warren St, Mitchell, IN 47446 This Victorian home, with a tragic history, is known for intense paranormal activity, especially from the playful spirit of a young girl named Rachel. Riverside Cemetery - 490 N Perry St, Attica, IN 47918 Established in the 1800s, this cemetery is known for eerie sightings of shadowy figures and the legend of a crying statue that weeps at night. Stepp Cemetery - Morgan Monroe State Forest, Martinsville, IN 46151 Visitors to this secluded cemetery report sightings of the Woman in Black, a grieving widow who weeps near the grave of her family. The Red Brick Tavern - 1300 Wabash Ave, Lafayette, IN 47905 This historic tavern is haunted by the ghost of a young woman, often seen at the top of the stairs, and a former owner who still watches over the bar. The Willard Library - 21 First Ave, Evansville, IN 47710 The Grey Lady of Willard Library is a friendly but eerie presence, often spotted near the bookshelves, in the basement, or on the grand staircase. Join us for this spooky journey through Indiana's haunted past. Whether you're a ghost hunter or a fan of eerie stories, this episode will leave you with chills. 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 Indiana, Indiana Ghost Stories, Haunted Locations, Paranormal Indiana, Haunted America, Story Inn, Culbertson Mansion, Central State Hospital, Hannah House, French Lick Springs Hotel, Whispers Estate, Riverside Cemetery, Stepp Cemetery, Red Brick Tavern, Willard Library, Ghost Hunting, Paranormal Indiana Tags: #HauntedIndiana #GhostStories #IndianaHaunts #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLocations #IndianaGhosts #StoryInn #CulbertsonMansion #WhispersEstate #RiversideCemetery #StaySpooky
Grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and relax as we delve into the ghostly legends surrounding three Hoosier libraries that many believe to be haunted - Willard Library in Evansville, Bartholomew County Public Library in Columbus, and the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis.
Explore the spooky corridors of the Willard Library and unearth the haunting tales of the Grey Lady ghost and why this historic library is a must-visit for paranormal enthusiasts.Promo: History Goes BumpMusic:Ghostpocalypse – 6 Crossing the Threshold by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Music: Awkward Meeting by Kevin MacLeodFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3400-awkward-meetingLicensed under CC by 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSupport the showBecome a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/fabledcollective
In this episode Mac McCullough from Willard Library joins me to talk about stories from New Years, traditions around the holidays from his years at the newspaper and at the Willard Library. We also cover some historical events, and talk a little about local restaurants and plans for 2024. For more information on the Willard Library events, visit: https://willardlibrary.evanced.info/signup/calendar For more information on Michael Delaware and his 2024 book tour, visit: https://michaeldelaware.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talesofsouthwestmipast/message
Happy Tuesday everyone! Erica is bringing you another short story this week about a place that may not really be well known. It does have little info on it, but I did find it interesting! I hope all you book worms and spooky lovers enjoy this one, and maybe if you're close, take a visit! Have a great week, and safe weekend. ...Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mysteriousishpodFollow us on Instagram: @mysteriousishpodCheck out our website and blog: www.mysteriousishpod.comSubscribe on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mysteriousishpodThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
EPISODE 92: THE GRAY LADY EDITION Some folklorists believe that ghosts are a method for marginalized people to regain power over society. With their stories being retold through the centuries, countless people hear the haunting tales of memories and take life lessons from them. Some of these grow into their own apparitions, known as Gray Ladies. Women whose tales are full of sorrow, grief, and loss that their spirits continue to haunt chosen locations. Join Kat, Jen, and Christina tonight for the tale of two Midwestern Gray Ladies: the Gray Lady of Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana, and the Gray Lady of Camp Chase Cemetery in Columbus, Ohio. Sources Gray Lady of Willard Library: https://www.tiktok.com/@willardpubliclibrary?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/willardpubliclibrary/ https://www.instagram.com/willardpubliclibrary/ https://www.youtube.com/@WillardPublicLibrary https://news.yahoo.com/youll-chance-see-evansvilles-most-181545716.html?guccounter=1 https://www.courierpress.com/story/news/local/2023/10/24/heres-your-chance-to-see-evansvilles-most-famous-ghost-grey-lady-willard-library-the-conjuring/71302028007/ https://www.willardghost.com/ https://www.wishtv.com/news/haunted-indiana-evansville-library-home-to-the-famous-grey-lady/ https://fox59.com/news/indys-most-haunted-the-grey-lady-ghost-haunts-the-willard-library/ Sources Gray Lady of Camp Chase Cemetery: https://thepennsylvaniarambler.com/2019/08/25/the-grey-lady-of-camp-chase-cemetery/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Dennison https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2010/08/16/the-veiled-lady-camp-chase/23317818007/ https://seeksghosts.blogspot.com/2015/09/the-gray-lady-of-camp-chase.html Email us your hometown haunt story and we will read it on our next episode! hometownhauntedmail@gmail.com Follow us on Social: @cincycabinetofcuriosities (Instagram) Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities (Facebook) Follow Kat: https://www.patreon.com/redcatcomics/posts Kat's Web Toon Spiritus Maximus: https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/spiritus-maximus-resurrected-/list?title_no=906177 Follow Christina: https://www.instagram.com/christinawald_art/ Christina's Sketchy Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/christinawald Follow Jen: https://society6.com/jenkoehlerart?fb
In this interview Mac McCullough from the Willard Library returns to the show with Author Sonya Bernard Hollins, who wrote the book 'Here I Stand' which covered the history of the El Grotto Lounge. The El Grotto Lounge was founded in 1949 by Robert & Helen Montgomery, and became an iconic landmark where many black musicians launched their careers. Names like Junior Walker & the All-Stars, Al Greene, Jackey Beavers, Johnny Bristol, Wade Flemons, Bobby Holley and even comedian Jimmie Lynch performed there. We also talk about an upcoming event call 'The Sound of Freedom' which is coming up on June 15th, at the Battle Creek Regional History Museum. For details on the Sound of Freedom Event, visit: https://willardlibrary.org To get copies of Sonya Bernard Hollins book 'Here I Stand' visit: https://seasonpressinc.com You can also acquire a copy of her book here. For more information on Michael Delaware, visit: https://michaeldelaware.com
The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Bio: Nichole Beer was born and raised in Battle Creek, Michigan; Nichole loved weekends at Willard Library. Willard Library helped raise her while mom was at work. Nichole holds 5 degrees from 2 countries but maintains that her father was the smartest person she has ever known and he had very limited formal schooling. Her first real job after college was in Social Work; after 8 years, she was ready for a change and went to library school. She has been an urban school librarian for 23 years. She is an avid traveler who has lived in Michigan, Nevada, England, Bulgaria, and Australia. She returned from Iceland 2 weeks ago and is going to Morocco and Colombia in the summer. Morocco will be her 43rd country. Nichole says she travels for the food, the people, and the smells. Lentils in the Pot melds two of her greatest loves, cooking and books. Nichole lives with her husband, 2 pups, 1 cat, and lots of cookbooks in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her psychologist daughter lives with her grand kitty Coco, 4.2 miles away. Website: https://lentilsinthepot.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lentilsacookbookvenue/ _____________________________________________________ This episode is sponsored by Culinary Historians of Northern California, a Bay Area educational group dedicated to the study of food, drink, and culture in human history. To learn more about this organization and its work, please visit its website at www.chnorcal.org If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I'm on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts
Tonight, I am joined by Stacie, a passionate staff member of the Willard Library of Evansville, Indiana. Together we discuss the resident ghosts of the Willard Library, the history of the building and a few theories! This place is so haunted, they even have cameras live and ready to catch a few ghosts!
In this episode I interview Mac McCollough from the Willard Library, and we discuss the great historians of Battle Creek. We cover some of the earliest writers of history from the pioneer period all the way to present day. We also talk about some of the other great resources soon to come to the Willard Library archives. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-delaware/support
The Kids return to the tunnels that lead from Willard Library to uncover the truth behind the strange Russian whispers and learn more about the Green Clawed Beast that lurks beneath the streets of Evansville, Indiana. They concoct a plan to capture the beast and in the process discover a strange containment unit that holds secrets that will affect The Kids' world in ways they never could have imagined.Tales from the Loop is a tabletop role-playing game that explores the lives of kids living in the 80s. It examines the mundane moments of school life and nagging parents, mainly exploring the mysteries that surround these small towns through the eyes of children. The world is depicted in the artwork of Simon Stålenhag, a crossing point of retro-futurism and nostalgia.What is The Loop? Technically, The Loop is a huge underground particle accelerator built under your hometown. These are the mysteries that the children explore in order to escape from their everyday lives. What they discover is meaningful, magical, and life changing.A Tales From the Loop RPG Live Play Utilizing Foundry VTTJoin us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dreamslayerstudios.entertainmentCheck out these other Dreamslayer Studios recommendations: Dreamslayer Studios RPG Podcast - edited for your listening pleasure! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dreamslayer-studios-rpg-podcast/id1549919041Dreamslayer Studios' first Actual Play series: The Great American Novel by Christopher Grey - Devil's Canyon: https://youtu.be/PaUfI-2SGqYDreamslayer Studios' Classic Marvel Superheroes RPG Live Play - IROSHAN Gods and Monsters and Orphans of the Blip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1jDqzufIrg&list=PLZrWbwUCH4XA3EeGmthj67Y_fUMOpU2h-Music underscore in this episode provided by Eric Matyas - www.soundimage.org
Many book lovers could spend hours in a library wandering around perusing the shelves, but the Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana is a little more unique because it houses not only books and magazines but some spooky residents. In the 1930s, staff members and patrons first started seeing apparitions including a woman in Victorian clothing named The Gray Lady, a gentleman named Frank, and a little boy named Billy Bobby who likes to play on the stairs. These are friendly ghosts and each year the Willard conducts free ghost tours to the public. You can also keep track of the ghosts for yourself through their ghost cams that they have set up in various locations through the library. This week we speak to Stacie Dotson, a staff member at the Willard Library who is considered their ghost guru. She is a lover of the paranormal and in fact has a fairly unique background herself which makes her perfect for this job. Stacie has had several encounters with the ghostly residents and she fills us in. You can find more information about the Willard Library, their ghost tours, and ghost cams at www.willardghost.com. For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a Book Lover Books Mentioned in this Episode: 1- A House at the Bottom of a Lake by Josh Malerman 2- Bird Box by Josh Malerman 3- Deserter (manga) by Junji Ito 4- The Trial of Lizzie Borden by Cara Robertson 5- Starvation Heights by Gregg Olsen 6- The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule 7- Foote by Tom Bredehoft 8- Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memoirs of the Mistress of the Dark by Cassandra Peterson 9- Disney Villains series by Serena Valentino 10- The Promised Neverland by Kaiu Shirai 11- Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre by Max Brooks Shows mentioned-- 1- Ghost Hunters 2- Promised Neverland series (2019 - 2021) - Netflix
Many book lovers could spend hours in a library wandering around perusing the shelves, but the Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana is a little more unique because it houses not only books and magazines but some spooky residents. In the 1930s, staff members and patrons first started seeing apparitions including a woman in Victorian clothing named The Gray Lady, a gentleman named Frank, and a little boy named Billy Bobby who likes to play on the stairs. These are friendly ghosts and each year the Willard conducts free ghost tours to the public. You can also keep track of the ghosts for yourself through their ghost cams that they have set up in various locations through the library. This week we speak to Stacie Dotson, a staff member at the Willard Library who is considered their ghost guru. She is a lover of the paranormal and in fact has a fairly unique background herself which makes her perfect for this job. Stacie has had several encounters with the ghostly residents and she fills us in. You can find more information about the Willard Library, their ghost tours, and ghost cams at www.willardghost.com. For show notes for any episode, go to our website at www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a Book Lover Books Mentioned in this Episode: 1- A House at the Bottom of a Lake by Josh Malerman 2- Bird Box by Josh Malerman 3- Deserter (manga) by Junji Ito 4- The Trial of Lizzie Borden by Cara Robertson 5- Starvation Heights by Gregg Olsen 6- The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule 7- Foote by Tom Bredehoft 8- Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memoirs of the Mistress of the Dark by Cassandra Peterson 9- Disney Villains series by Serena Valentino 10- The Promised Neverland by Kaiu Shirai 11- Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre by Max Brooks Shows mentioned-- 1- Ghost Hunters 2- Promised Neverland series (2019 - 2021) - Netflix
Tucked away in Evansville, Indiana sits an old library that was built in 1885. Founded by Evansville's “pioneer of public charity,” Willard Carpenter, this library has had more than just locals roaming through the bookshelves. Many people have claimed that they have seen ghostly sightings of The Grey Lady lurking in the halls and windows. Join Sav, Bree, and guest, Stacie Dotson, as the discuss these fascinating, unexplained occurrences. Links to Social Media https://www.instagram.com/slightlyscarypod/ https://twitter.com/slightlyscary13 Willard Library Links https://willard.lib.in.us/ https://www.willardghost.com/ https://www.instagram.com/willardpubliclibrary/ https://www.facebook.com/events/willard-public-library/grey-lady-ghost-tours/199384740477484/
You read that right, folks; after almost a year of waiting you've got yourself another listener episode! We traveled a little ways for this one, to a somewhat familiar location to interview none other than Stacie Dotson! We were very excited to be back in touch with her, and to travel south, once again, to The Willard Library in Evansville, IN. This was a memorable location for us, so we were glad to be back and talking about spooky libraries, spooky lives, and spooky food choices. Hear some of Stacie's experiences with the library, and how ghosts may have been with her long before then .. Donate monthly here: https://www.patreon.com/orsotheysaypod Or a once off here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=T22PHA8NAUTPN And don't forget to swing by here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/orsotheysaypod/shop
Gemma does some more snooping in the basement of Willard Library. Billy Joe gets a hover-bike. Shay finds a better nest for the dinosaur eggs. The trio gets a lesson in Russian and climb into a dark and spooky hole. C'mon. How can you not listen to this episode?Tales from the Loop is a tabletop role-playing game that explores the lives of kids living in the 80s. It examines the mundane moments of school life and nagging parents, mainly exploring the mysteries that surround these small towns through the eyes of children. The world is depicted in the artwork of Simon Stålenhag, a crossing point of retro-futurism and nostalgia.What is The Loop? Technically, The Loop is a huge underground particle accelerator built under your hometown. These are the mysteries that the children explore in order to escape from their everyday lives. What they discover is meaningful, magical, and life changing.A Tales From the Loop RPG Live Play Utilizing Foundry VTTJoin us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dreamslayerstudios.entertainmentCheck out these other Dreamslayer Studios recommendations: Dreamslayer Studios RPG Podcast - edited for your listening pleasure! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dreamslayer-studios-rpg-podcast/id1549919041Dreamslayer Studios' first Actual Play series: The Great American Novel by Christopher Grey - Devil's Canyon: https://youtu.be/PaUfI-2SGqYDreamslayer Studios' Classic Marvel Superheroes RPG Live Play - IROSHAN Gods and Monsters and Orphans of the Blip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1jDqzufIrg&list=PLZrWbwUCH4XA3EeGmthj67Y_fUMOpU2h-Music underscore in this episode provided by Eric Matyas - www.soundimage.org2n2rdgVWw6DxgD0DUhw2
We wanted to give updates on 3 cases we covered with new information we received. First, join us to give some updates on the Willard Library. We heard from Stacie, a library assistant there currently, who gave our episode a listen and wanted to give a few updates on some incorrect information out there. Second, we cover a piece of information we missed in the Chandra Levy episode with some potential prosecutorial misconduct issues. Finally, there is a big update on the Ellen Greenberg case that gives her parents some hope! Sources: https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/case-of-philly-teachers-mysterious-death-takes-another-turn/3302375/ https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/ellen-greenberg-case-referral-attorney-general-20220722.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/chandra-levy-prosecutors-ethics-hearing/2021/05/17/e0d204ae-b407-11eb-9059-d8176b9e3798_story.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tacosandtekillyapodcast/support
In this episode, we focus a little more on the personal lives of a few of the kids in the aftermath of the Mystery of the Hanging Garden. Gemma and Shay bond over dinosaur eggs and hamburgers while Jack pays a visit to his Memaw. Shay's suspicions of her father are solidified with a mysterious phone call, Gemma finally gets hard evidence of the voices in the basement of Willard Library, and something is giving Memaw dizzy spells and headaches.Tales from the Loop is a tabletop role-playing game that explores the lives of kids living in the 80s. It examines the mundane moments of school life and nagging parents, mainly exploring the mysteries that surround these small towns through the eyes of children. The world is depicted in the artwork of Simon Stålenhag, a crossing point of retro-futurism and nostalgia.What is The Loop? Technically, The Loop is a huge underground particle accelerator built under your hometown. These are the mysteries that the children explore in order to escape from their everyday lives. What they discover is meaningful, magical, and life changing.A Tales From the Loop RPG Live Play Utilizing Foundry VTTJoin us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dreamslayerstudios.entertainmentCheck out these other Dreamslayer Studios recommendations: Dreamslayer Studios RPG Podcast - edited for your listening pleasure! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dreamslayer-studios-rpg-podcast/id1549919041Dreamslayer Studios' first Actual Play series: The Great American Novel by Christopher Grey - Devil's Canyon: https://youtu.be/PaUfI-2SGqYDreamslayer Studios' Classic Marvel Superheroes RPG Live Play - IROSHAN Gods and Monsters and Orphans of the Blip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1jDqzufIrg&list=PLZrWbwUCH4XA3EeGmthj67Y_fUMOpU2h-Music underscore in this episode provided by Eric Matyas - www.soundimage.org2n2rdgVWw6DxgD0DUhw2
In today's podcast interview my guest is Michael 'Mac' McCollough with the Willard Library, and we talk about some of the history of the library which was first established in 1840. Many people have contributed to the success of the library over the many years, including Henry Denman, Charles Willard, George Willard, Adah Stevens McCutcheon and Helen Warner among many others. We discuss the early days of the library, and how it has evolved over the many decades with innovations and saving of historical records. To find out more about the Willard Library, visit: https://willardlibrary.org/ For more information or to contact Michael Delaware, visit: https://michaeldelaware.com/ Check out Michael Delaware's Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/MichaelDelaware --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-delaware/support
Join Ivy, caretaker of peculiar and spooky stories from the hidden vault of R.L. Stine, as she explores some of her favorite chilling tales from earlier this season.
In Indiana stands a public library that is over 130 years old. For decades, there have been rumors swirling of a ghost that inhabits the building. In fact, some say that there is more than one. The story has gained so much traction that the library now boasts several 24/7 livestream feeds for anyone to monitor. Today, we discuss the haunting of Willard Library. Visit our Twitter page (http://Twitter.com/RedWebPod) to see the images we discuss. If you'd like to listen to past mysteries we referenced in this episode, they are: Yorktown Memorial Hospital (https://youtu.be/3CVYmZ2Pli8). Sponsored by Upstart (http://Upstart.com/REDWEB), Babbel (http://Babbel.com/REDWEB), and RTX (bit.ly/rtxaustin22).
In 1881, the Willard Library was built in Evansville, Indiana. This is the oldest library still around in the state of Indiana. What always comes with old buildings? Ghosts! There is one main ghost in the library that has been seen since the 1930s but a few others as well. Also, this library offers something never heard before from either of us. Join us as we tell you the history of the library and the philanthropist who built it, as well as the ghosts, sightings and what makes this library stand out even more! Sources: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15035200/willard-carpenter https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willard_Library https://willard.lib.in.us/about-us/history https://willard.lib.in.us/sites/default/files/content/public-files/Grey-Lady.pdf https://thehauntedplaces.com/willard-library-grey-lady/ https://theghostdiaries.com/the-willard-library-most-haunted-library-in-the-u-s/ http://hauntedhouses.com/indiana/willard-library/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tacosandtekillyapodcast/support
Who is the Grey Lady? Why does she haunt the Library? Is there more to the story -you bet there is! Sources: http://genealogytrails.com/ind/vanderburgh/W_Carpenter.html - Biography of Willard Carpenter, Vanderburgh County Indiana https://willard.lib.in.us/about-us/history/timeline A Timeline of Willard Library https://willard.lib.in.us/sites/default/files/content/public-files/Grey-Lady.pdf The Grey Lady of Willard Library; Evansville, IN http://aaarc.abduct.com/greylady.htm Haunted Indiana - The Grey Lady --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pocketparanormal/support
Join Ivy, caretaker of peculiar and spooky stories from the hidden vault of R.L. Stine, as she explores some of her favorite chilling tales.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Madame Librarian and the Disney Dead GuysTrigger Warning: Tori says the name of Boehne Camp Hospital incorrectly throughout the story, her bad.Tori starts off this episode with another sanatorium, this time in Evansville. Boehne Camp Hospital was a tuberculosis hospital that opened and had an open air TB camp. This hospital housed TB patients from 1908 to 1968, then still was open as an alcohol treatment facility until its' close. Guess what is there at the present? Condos, because that's how you get haunted condos… Moved to the Willard Library and the Gray Lady, with Tori's inability to see anything but Ghostbusters in the story. Krysti covers some Disney dead guys in prep for her vacation to Disney World. Bill Shirley is first up and his history in Indiana. A local boy gone to Hollywood and the voice for Prince Phillip in Sleeping Beauty. Also played a part in My Fair Lady. Next up is James Baskett and his break onto the silver screen. He was involved in voicing Fats Crow in Dumbo but was front and center in Song of the South as Uncle Remus. Even as racist as it was it was the reason he earned the Honorary Academy Award. He was the first person of color that received an Oscar. Did we mention both of those actors are buried in Crown Hill? Our theme music: “Danse Macabre - Busy Strings" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This Spooky Wednesday Kala talks about the haunting figure known as the Grey Lady that resides in the Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana. And Brittany discusses The Phillip Experiment that took place in Toronto, Canada in the '70s. These stories have given us our highest scores on the Skeptic Scale to date! This episode is all classic ghosts and demons, dear listeners! Well... ghosts and demons and science experiments. You're in for a treat!
10-0: true crime and paranormal stories from behind the headset
Man, has it been a week! We hope this episode finds you well and not as stressed out as us. This week, Maria is covering the Lawrence Delisle case from Wyandotte, Michigan (thanks Vern!) Katelyn covers the Grey Lady of Willard Library. Apparently, you can watch for ghosts at Willard Library from the CAMERAS THEY HAVE RUNNING 24/7. We never knew that was a thing we wanted... until now. Have a personal story or a case suggestion for us? Send us an email at tenzeropodcast@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: ten_zero_podcast Find us on Facebook: 10-0: True crime and paranormal stories from behind the headset --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/10-0podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/10-0podcast/support
Introduction voice over by Leebo Jakes from Lexington Paranormal Research Society Narrated by: Jerry Paulley Video by HHH Media Written by: Jerry Paulley Ending Credit Music: Kid Riot
This week's episode explores some haunted tales from the state best known for corn: Indiana! Be sure to follow @whatifitshaunted! Our first story begins around the 13 minute mark today. We hear about not only "The Blue Lady" of the Story Inn, but "The Grey Lady" of Willard Library! Send in your unusual and paranormal stories to "Whatifitshaunted@gmail.com or DM us @whatifitshaunted Check out our friends over at "True Crimes and Weird Times" wherever you listen to podcasts! Information on today's stories can be found here: Story Inn: https://www.indianahauntedhouses.com/real-haunt/story-inn.html https://the-line-up.com/blue-lady https://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/ct-story-indiana-travel-0207-20160115-story.html Willard Library: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/indiana/haunted-library-indiana/ https://willard.lib.in.us/about-us/history/speaking-ill-of-the-dead --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatifitshaunted/message
Hey there listeners! Join Drs. Evan and Ed as they explore tales of haunted locations in their hometowns, Evansville, Indiana, and Bozeman, Montana. Learn about the ghost of Intermountain Opera Association that purportedly haunts a movie theater in downtown Bozeman and hear spooky tails of the Lady in Grey at the Willard Library in Evansville. Is there really a little girl that seeks to lure female hikers into the woods with the intention of getting them lost in Bear Canyon? What happened at Boehne Camp Tuberculosis hospital? Finally, listen closely as we explore the question of who is flushing the toilets on Dr. Evan as a child. "Scares" and "laughs" (they are in quotes as we make no promises) await you.
Join us for our last podcast of 2020. We look at the Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana and we check out a few haunted spots in Madison, Indiana. Sources: https://willard.lib.in.us/about-us/history https://willard.lib.in.us/about-us/ghost https://courierpressblogs.com/libraryghost/cams/childrensroom/
2020 is finally coming to a close, and we're wrapping up this years adventures in Evansville, IN at the Willard Library. The oldest public library in the state is also the home of the infamous Grey Lady. No one is quite sure who the grey lady actually is, but what everyone does know is she still haunts the library to this day. Strike up a conversation with any of the librarians, and they'll have plenty of stories to tell you.
This week Allyssa explores the Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana. Caroline takes us to Medora, North Dakota! Medora, ND: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chateau_de_Mores https://www.history.nd.gov/historicsites/chateau/ https://www.ndtourism.com/medora/attractions/chateau-de-mores https://www.hauntedjourneys.com/haunted-inns/1793-chateau-de-mores https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.onlyinyourstate.com/north-dakota/rough-riders-hotel-nd/am p/ Willard Library: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willard_Library http://www.rivercityweekend.com/the-grey-lady-willard-librarys-friendly-ghost/ https://willard.lib.in.us/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Willard Library is the oldest library in Evansville, IN, established in 1885. There have been reports of apparitions and poltergeist activity from patrons and employees of the library since 1937 that continue to this day. In this episode we will discuss the history of the library and talk with Library Director Greg Hager about some history, legends, and first hand spooky accounts
In this episode Amy talks to Willard Library director Cathy Lucas about how the library plans to reopen to the public, starting with curbside material delivery. We also hear from librarian Tynisha Dungey, who is the head of the children's department at Willard Library. Tynisha will discuss the exciting plans for Willard's summer reading program. http://willardlibrary.org For the Willard Library catalog and to place materials on hold for curbside pickup. Also find summer reading logs and information about summer programming. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amy-witzke/message
Alisha and Amy talk to Willard Library reference librarian Melissa McPherson, who discusses a genealogy project that's also part detective story. We learn about the event that will be kicking off Willard Library's summer reading program. And we learn how community members can be part of the library archives. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amy-witzke/message
Alisha and Amy talk about some things they've learned about themselves during their time working from home. Emotions and anxious feelings are running high. We'll also get a sneak peek at summer youth programming at Willard Library. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amy-witzke/message
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Willard Library Staff, Amy and Alisha, check in with each other during the coronavirus quarantine and share how the Willard Library community can use Willard's services in surprising new ways. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amy-witzke/message
Melanie tells us the creepy story of Indiana's haunted Willard Library, and Missy explains the work of "sleeping prophet" Edgar Cayce. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-wicked-weird-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-wicked-weird-podcast/support
In this episode, Megan and Nola dive into career haunts! Megan discusses El Paso High School and Nola talks about Willard Library in Evansville, IN. Listen in for all the scary things that have happened in these two spots! Also, listen for Nola and Megan’s jobs in the afterlife.
Angie Karcher and I talk quite a bit about writers conferences, specifically how to get the most out of them and things writers shouldn’t do when attending one. Who better to discuss conferences with than the Indiana Regional Advisor for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators who also hosts her own writers conference? We also discuss rhyming picture books and writing about local Hoosier history, including the infamous Grey Lady ghost of Willard Library. Angie Karcher is a former Kindergarten teacher, Developmental Therapist and children’s author of WHERE THE RIVER GRINS 2012, M.T. Publishing, THE LEGENDARY R.A. COWBOY JONES 2014 M.T. Publishing and SANTA’S GIFT 2017 M.T. Publishing. Her poetry is included in AN INDIANA TRIBUTE BICENTENNIAL ANTHOLOGY, compiled by Byron Buckley 2017. She has two upcoming titles: SIDELINE SLUGGER, M.T. Publishing, May 2018 and THE SIGNATURE SHIP, M.T. Publishing, October 2018. Angie is the creator of Rhyme Revolution. This annual event held in April, is a writing challenge on her blog for children’s authors. She has a passion for writing rhyming picture books and poetry and encourages educators and parents to read rhyme frequently to children. Rhyme encourages language development and fosters a love of reading. Angie is the founder of The Rhyme Revolution Conference, held first in New York City in December 2015 and next in New Harmony, Indiana, October 2018. This conference supports and encourages children’s writers to use proper picture book writing techniques, as well as applying perfect meter and rhyme. Angie also founded and hosts The Best in Rhyme Award, announced annually in February in New York City, NY, naming the best rhyming picture book and several honor books each year. Her most recent endeavor is hosting Ms. Angie’s Craft Corner for KidLitTV. This will be a monthly recorded segment where she shares simple crafts for kids, teachers, parents and librarians that accompany her favorite picture books. Angie frequently presents at schools, libraries, bookstores and writing conferences. She is the Indiana SCBWI Regional Advisor and lives in Evansville, Indiana with her husband and four teenage children. Her beloved beagle Gracie and Miniature Dachshund Lucy are her constant assistants. Angie is represented by Victoria Selvaggio with Storm Literary Agency.
We're coming to you LIVE from Johnson County Public Library's After Hours with Oddity Files, and it is one for the books! Bernie Sanders promises to expose aliens, Kitsie gets a disenchanting Reiki session, Clayton questions secret government testing via arcade cabinet, Polybius, and Kitsie sends shivers down all of our book spines with the infamously haunted Willard Library. This is a page turner that you don't want to miss! Missed our live podcasts this weekend? No worries! Head over to www.oddityfiles.com and follow us on Social Media to stay in the loop about our upcoming events! Oct. 11 | Chicago, IL | ACE Midwest Nov. 8 | Minneapolis, MN | GalaxyCon Minneapolis Nov. 22 | Louisville, KY | GalaxyCon Louisville
Nestled between a giant plastics factory and a highway overpass is a building out of time with a haunted past, literally. And, in a move of brilliance, someone had the idea to put up webcams to catch glimpses of the old building's ghostly grey lady that haunts the halls. Let's talk about the Willard Library.You can find pictures of the gray lady and the ghost that haunts the basement at willardghost.com I'll be posting some favorite screenshots from Willard on our Twitter at twitter.com/spooktemberpodThe show's theme is "Halloween Dance Party" by Royalty Freak Music Music from https://filmmusic.io "Anxiety" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Recently we were talking on the WIKY Morning Show about a survey that found 4 in 10 people had never visited major landmarks in their hometown. We asked Evansville and Tristate natives where is was they've never been and the list was surprising. Willard Library was a big one so here you go: a tour DJB and Diane took with Greg Hager, Director of Willard Library on First Avenue.
In Episode 22 of Guide to the Unknown: Kristen checks in to the Willard Library, but she's not checking out any books! No way, this place is PACKED with ghosts! Just check out their website! And Will is back in the bathroom, summoning ghosts! That's right, it's finally time to talk about BLOODY MARY, BLOODY MARY, BLOODY MARY! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Find links to every podcast app/twitter account, and every episode at TalkBomb.com/GTTUPod And consider helping us fund the show on Patreon!
Amy and Bill are on location at Willard Library where they discuss the scary side of tech integration and their love for All Hallows' Eve!
It's that time of the year again, when the days grow shorter, a chill creeps into the air, and the supernatural and otherworldly are ubiquitous—even in the library world. Join American Libraries Associate Editor and Dewey Decibel host Phil Morehart for a very special Halloween edition of the podcast, featuring conversations with: Greg Hager, director of Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana, which is notorious for being one of the most haunted libraries in the United States. Phil and Greg talk about the library’s history and haunts, and how it uses the internet to help visitors spot its ghosts. Jake Adler, head librarian at the Conjuring Arts Research Center in New York City, a library and research facility devoted to the magic arts. Phil and Jake discuss the facility's collection of magic-related books and periodicals, its availability to researchers and the public, and more. Daniel Kraus, award-winning author of numerous horror and fantasy books, including The Death and Life of Zebulon Finch, the latest volume of which was released October 25, and Trollhunters, a book coauthored with filmmaker Guillermo Del Toro that is coming to Netflix as an animated series in December. Phil chats with Daniel about his projects and inspirations, their favorite horror films, and more.