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Pioneers Museum - Is this former Colorado courthouse haunted by the ghost of a murder victim?04 Mar 202500:20:15
A Historic Courthouse Turned Museum — Is the Pioneers Museum Haunted?

What began as a courthouse in 1903 has transformed into the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, preserving the region’s rich history within its grand halls. Once the site of trials, legal battles, and even a murder, this former courthouse boasts an iconic clocktower that has stood watch over the city for more than a century. While its exhibits offer a glimpse into the past, some believe the building’s former occupants never truly left.

The most famous ghost said to linger here is Eddie Beals, a custodian who was tragically shot by an employee in 1959. Soon after his death, reports of eerie encounters began, with security guards avoiding the areas Eddie frequented in life. The building’s birdcage elevator, known to move on its own and mysteriously open its doors, is said to be one of his favorite haunts. Staff often blame unexplained movements, shadowy figures, and flickering lights on Eddie’s mischievous spirit—but could there be more than one ghost lingering in these halls?

With cold spots, strange sensations, and decades of paranormal reports, the Pioneers Museum might hold more secrets than its exhibits reveal. Are these occurrences simply the quirks of an aging building, or is something—or someone—still making its presence known?

 

For photos and more info on Pioneers Museum, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/colorado/pioneers-museum/

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Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Music By Colleen Johnson Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2025 Haunted Atlas, Haunted US. All rights reserved.

Edinburgh Manor - Iowa's Most Haunted Insane Asylum | Haunted Atlas19 Feb 202500:24:52
From Poor Farm to Paranormal Hotspot: Explore the Extremely Haunted Edinburgh Manor

Step back in time to the haunting history of Edinburgh Manor, a site with a dark past that still lingers in the present. Originally established as the Jones County Poor Farm in the 1830s, this almshouse provided refuge for the sick, poor, and elderly. With over 150 deaths recorded during its operation, the manor holds a legacy of hardship and sorrow that echoes through the halls to this day. Transitioning through various roles as an insane asylum and nursing home, Edinburgh Manor saw its fair share of tragedy and unrest. Today, as a preserved historical building, it has become a hotspot for paranormal activity and ghostly encounters. From the menacing presence known as The Joker in the basement to the playful spirit of a young girl named Sally on the first floor, Edinburgh Manor is teeming with supernatural energy. Join us as we delve into the chilling tales of shadow figures, disembodied voices, and unexplained phenomena that have been reported by visitors and investigators alike. Explore the mysteries of Edinburgh Manor and uncover the ghostly residents who refuse to leave, making it a place where the past truly refuses to rest.

For photos and more info on Edinburgh Manor, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/iowa/edinburgh-manor-haunted-asylum/

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Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Music By Colleen Johnson Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2025 Haunted Atlas, Haunted US. All rights reserved.

Omni Parker House Hotel - Boston's Haunted Hotel Terrifies Guests | Haunted Atlas31 Oct 202400:23:25

In this episode, we uncover the ghostly tales and rich history behind the iconic Omni Parker House Hotel in Boston, Massachussettes. From its founding by the ambitious Harvey Parker in 1855 to its legendary guests and haunting paranormal claims, this hotel has a story worth telling. 

We’ll dive into the paranormal claims, including the ghost of Harvey Parker himself, who is often seen on the hotel’s ninth and tenth floors. What could be drawing him to those areas, even though they didn’t exist in his time? We’ll explore eerie reports of rocking chair sounds that keep guests awake and smiling apparitions spotted in hotel rooms.

Join us as we also delve into the floors where guests have smelled unexplained cigar smoke, seen shadowy figures of Charles Dickens, and even experienced the hotel’s elevator moving on its own. As we trace the haunted history of this storied hotel, we’ll share which rooms and floors are most likely to give you a ghostly encounter!

 

 

 

Presented By 

Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett

 

Research By 

Sara Sweeney

 

With research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer, Mitch Goth

 

Production Assistance By

David Sweeney

 

Executive Producer

Brandon Rugzie

 

Haunted Atlas is a production of HauntedUS - visit HauntedUS.com for more information

 

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Eastern State Penitentiary - Explore America's Most Haunted Prison | Haunted Atlas31 Oct 202400:30:37

In this spine-chilling episode, we dive deep into the dark history and paranormal lore surrounding the infamous Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Once a state-of-the-art facility, Eastern State was home to harrowing punishments, leaving behind a legacy of suffering and death. This legacy has turned to haunting, with eerie shadow figures in Cellblock 6 to tormented spirits in the death row of Block 15. Eastern State is packed with paranormal activity!

We’ll discuss the hauntings tied to infamous inmates like Al Capone, who was terrorized by the spirit of a man he may have had a hand in murdering, and Pep the prison dog, whose ghost is said to still roam the hallways. Hear about the real-life encounters of visitors and staff, including chilling screams, vanishing apparitions, and ghostly faces appearing on cell walls. With its rich and disturbing history, it’s no wonder Eastern State has been a hot spot for paranormal investigations on shows like Ghost Hunters and Buzzfeed Unsolved.

Join us as we unravel the mysteries of this historical penitentiary and the spirits that still walk its crumbling halls!

 

 

 

Presented By 

Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett

 

Research By 

Sara Sweeney

 

With research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer, Mitch Goth

 

Production Assistance By

David Sweeney

 

Executive Producer

Brandon Rugzie

 

Haunted Atlas is a production of HauntedUS - visit HauntedUS.com for more information

 

©2024 Haunted Atlas, HauntedUS. All rights reserved.

Coming Soon: Haunted Atlas27 Oct 202400:00:32

Looking for a journey into the paranormal? Welcome to Haunted Atlas, where the Haunted US team uncovers America’s most haunted locations and their hidden histories. From ghostly encounters in haunted hotels, spine-tingling legends from chilling mansions, and dark corners of abandoned towns, each episode takes you deeper into the unexplained. Find new episodes of Haunted Atlas every two weeks starting Halloween 2024 - wherever you get podcasts.

Shelburne Hotel – Explore Washington's oldest and perhaps most haunted hotel | Haunted Atlas04 Feb 202500:24:53
What spirits might remain in Washington's oldest operating lodging, the haunted Shelburne Hotel?

For over a century, the Shelburne Hotel has stood as a historic gem in Seaview, Washington. As the longest continuously operating hotel in the state, it has witnessed countless stories—from its beginnings in 1896 as a luxurious retreat for wealthy travelers to the dramatic moment it was physically moved across the street by horse-drawn power. Over the years, the Shelburne has changed hands, expanded, and been lovingly preserved, but some believe its past residents never truly left.

Ghostly encounters have become just as much a part of the hotel’s legacy as its rich history. Guests and staff report eerie happenings, from disembodied footsteps echoing through the hallways to the unsettling presence of The Man Upstairs—a spirit believed to be the original owner, Charles Beaver. Rooms 2, 5, 6, 8, and 16 each carry their own spectral legends, including Nina, a mischievous ghost known to wake guests, and Annie May, a benevolent spirit said to bless couples married beneath her favorite tree. Meanwhile, Georgina’s friendly apparition lingers on the stairs, while a grumpy former worker makes his presence known near the maintenance closet.

From phantom massages to locked doors that defy explanation, the Shelburne’s hauntings are as diverse as they are chilling. Is this historic hotel merely preserving its past, or do some souls refuse to check out?

 

For photos and more info on Shelburne Hotel, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/washington/shelburne-hotel-haunted/

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Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Music By Colleen Johnson Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2024 Haunted Atlas, Haunted US. All rights reserved.

Vulture City Mine & Ghost Town - Arizona's most haunted ghost town | Haunted Atlas21 Jan 202500:32:18
Investigate what might still be lurking in the haunted Vulture City Mine and Ghost Town

Hidden within the arid desert landscape of Arizona lies Vulture City and Mine—once a bustling gold rush boomtown, now a chilling ghost town attraction with more than just history lingering in its ruins. From the notorious hanging tree, where justice was swift and merciless, to the eerie echoes of disembodied voices in forgotten mine shafts, this town’s past refuses to stay buried.

Join us as we uncover the hauntings that have captivated visitors for decades. Is it the lingering spirits of miners who met tragic fates, the infamous apparition of Jimmy Davis reliving his fatal accident, or the mysterious shadow figures seen lurking in the infamous Glory Hole? And what about the ghostly piano music that drifts through the silent streets?

With ghost tours, overnight investigations, and a reputation cemented by chilling encounters, Vulture City has solidified itself as one of Arizona’s most haunted destinations. Featured on paranormal investigations and home to spine-tingling tales, it’s a place where history and hauntings collide.

 

For photos and more info on Vulture City Mine and Ghost Town, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/arizona/vulture-city-mine-haunted/

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Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Music By Colleen Johnson Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2024 Haunted Atlas, Haunted US. All rights reserved.

West Virginia State Penitentiary - Ghosts of America's Most Haunted Prison | Haunted Atlas07 Jan 202500:28:22
Explore the Terrifying Hauntings of West Virginia State Penitentiary

Step inside the chilling walls of the West Virginia State Penitentiary, a once-thriving prison that turned into a hotspot for paranormal activity. Built in 1876 and modeled after the Joliet Prison in Illinois, this gothic fortress housed over 250 inmates at its peak. From its self-sufficient early days to its harrowing overcrowding and ultimate closure in 1995, the penitentiary's history is as complex as it is dark.

Join us as we uncover the haunting tales that have cemented this location’s reputation in the paranormal world. Encounter the infamous Shadow Man lurking in the prison’s darkest corners, hear the chilling echoes of the Sugar Shack, and revisit the tragic execution of Orville Adkins at the North Wagon Gate. From disembodied whispers and shadow figures to guards seen patrolling long-abandoned halls, the stories from this location will send shivers down your spine.

Tune in as we explore why the West Virginia State Penitentiary remains one of America’s most haunted landmarks and a staple in ghost-hunting lore. Featured on Ghost Adventures, Ghost Hunters, and MTV's Fear, its spirits are ready to share their tales with you—if you dare to listen.

 

For photos and more info on West Virginia State Penitentiary, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/west-virginia/moundsville-penitentiary/

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Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Music By Colleen Johnson Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2024 Haunted Atlas, Haunted US. All rights reserved.

Hannah House - Could this be Indiana's most haunted mansion? | Haunted Atlas24 Dec 202400:30:41
Hauntings of the historic Hannah House

The haunted Hannah House in Indianapolis holds tales of eerie apparitions, chilling smells, and dark secrets. Built in 1858 by Alexander Hannah, this grand mansion was once a bustling household and is now one of the most infamous haunted places in Indiana. Its ghostly history centers on Alexander, whose apparition is often seen in a full suit, wandering the halls of his former home. His wife, Elizabeth, is also believed to haunt the mansion, often seen from the outside, gazing sadly through the windows while cradling an unseen child.

Visitors and paranormal investigators have reported a strong, decaying odor that quickly turns floral, thought to be linked to a tragic fire from the 1860s. According to legend, enslaved individuals, hiding within the house as part of the Underground Railroad, perished in an accidental fire. The basement, where these souls are rumored to have hidden, is particularly active; visitors sense shadowy figures, cold spots, and disembodied voices echoing throughout the halls.

Over the years, Hannah House has become a must-visit for anyone intrigued by haunted houses in Indianapolis. Whether drawn by Indianapolis haunted places or curious about a real haunted mansion, thrill-seekers can even book an overnight stay to experience its paranormal mysteries firsthand.

 

For photos and more info on Hannah House, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/indiana/hannah-house-haunted-mansion/

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Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Music By Colleen Johnson Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2024 Haunted Atlas, HauntedUS. All rights reserved.

Yaquina Bay Lighthouse - The Haunting of Muriel Trevenard | Haunted Atlas10 Dec 202400:21:32
Hauntings of Yaquina Bay Lighthouse

 

Nestled along the rugged coast of Newport, Oregon, the historic Yaquina Bay Lighthouse stands as one of the region's most captivating—and chilling—landmarks. Built in 1871, this haunted lighthouse has a history as dramatic as the coastal landscape. Although it only served its original purpose for a few short years, its eerie reputation has endured for over a century, shrouded in ghost stories and paranormal lore. Today, locals and visitors alike share tales of Muriel Trevenard, a young girl who mysteriously vanished after exploring the abandoned lighthouse with friends. Her ghostly figure, blood-curdling screams, and even phantom bloodstains have reportedly been seen and heard around the lighthouse since the late 1890s.

Though closed to public access, the haunted reputation of the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse has continued to grow. Paranormal reports tell of ghostly lights moving in unnatural ways, as well as glimpses of an apparition thought to be Muriel herself, lingering in and around the lighthouse. These supernatural tales, rooted in both local legend and history, make the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse one of Lincoln County's most mysterious locations. For those fascinated by ghostly encounters, the story of Yaquina Bay is an unforgettable piece of Oregon's haunted history.

 

For photos and more info on Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/oregon/yaquina-bay-lighthouse

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Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Music By Colleen Johnson Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2024 Haunted Atlas, HauntedUS. All rights reserved.

Driskill Hotel - Austin's Most Opulent Haunting | Haunted Atlas26 Nov 202400:20:56
Explore The Infamous Driskill Hotel

Join us as we check in to the historic and haunted Driskill Hotel in Austin, Texas! Opened in 1886 by cattleman Colonel Jesse Driskill, this opulent hotel has been the setting for high society gatherings, political rendezvous, and an eerie collection of ghostly stories. The Driskill's history is rich with tales of grandeur, tragedy, and scandal, and it's no surprise that spirits still linger in the lavish halls.

Guests and staff have reported seeing Colonel Driskill himself, his presence marked by the strong smell of cigar smoke. There's also the heartbroken bride who allegedly took her own life after a massive shopping spree, who has been seen wandering the hotel with bags in hand. The spirits of President Lyndon B. Johnson and his wife, Lady Bird, who were frequent guests, have also been seen strolling through the halls, but one of the most unsettling hauntings may be tied to “Love Letter,” a painting of a young girl that some say changes expressions, follows onlookers with her gaze, and leaves viewers feeling uneasy or even ill. Could the spirit of a child inhabit this artwork, or is it something more sinister?

If you're in search of a ghostly getaway, tune in to hear the tales of the haunted Driskill Hotel and all the spirits who may still be wandering its luxurious halls. For the truly brave, check into a room and see if the spirits come to visit!

 

For photos and more info on Driskill Hotel, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/texas/driskill-hotel-haunted/

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Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Music By Colleen Johnson Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2024 Haunted Atlas, HauntedUS. All rights reserved.

Fairfield County Infirmary - Haunted Poorhouse in Ohio | Haunted Atlas12 Nov 202400:25:51
About Fairfield County Infirmary

Explore the notoriously haunted Fairfield County Infirmary in Lancaster, Ohio, where over a century of hardship and tragedy has left a lasting mark. This massive 35,000-square-foot building was originally built as an almshouse in 1828, operating as home to the sick, elderly, poor, widowed, orphaned, and even criminals. Over the years, it has witnessed untold suffering and sorrow, leaving behind spirits who may still be roaming the halls.

Together we'll uncover paranormal encounters that have taken place in this storied building, from disembodied voices and slamming doors to mysterious scents of lavender and EVPs. Visitors report feeling watched, especially in the attic, where a towering 7-foot shadow figure is said to lurk. Join us as we investigate ghostly apparitions who wander the halls, seemingly lost.

Tune in as we dive into the eerie history, paranormal encounters, and lingering mysteries of Fairfield County Infirmary

 

For photos and more info on Fairfield County Infirmary, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/ohio/fairfield-county-infirmary/

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Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Music By Colleen Johnson Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2024 Haunted Atlas, HauntedUS. All rights reserved.

Brodhead Manor - Do Ghosts Lurk In This Former Wisconsin School | Haunted Atlas31 Oct 202400:18:35

Join our team as we venture into the eerie halls of Brodhead Manor in Brodhead, Wisconsin. Originally built in 1907, this historic building has seen generations of students pass through its doors. After serving as a school until 1996, it stood abandoned for over 20 years, until it was reimagined as a haunted attraction in 2018. But Brodhead Manor is more than just a commercial haunt; it’s a hotspot for real paranormal activity.

In this episode we explore the ghostly residents that still call Brodhead Manor home. In the gym, a playful spirit named Elizabeth rolls a ball across the floor, but she's far from the only ghost here. On the second floor, the heavy footsteps of former Director of Education Carl Pfisterer echo through the corridors, perhaps a reminder of his strict presence during the school’s early years. We’ll also delve into the band room, where tennis balls mysteriously roll across the floor, and strange EMF readings have puzzled investigators. On the third floor, a mischievous spirit whispers in visitors' ears when they least expect it, creating unnerving moments for anyone who dares to explore alone. And in the basement, the janitor's old workshop is said to be a hub of negative energy, with reports of people being pushed by an unseen force.

Whether you're here for the frights or the history, Brodhead Manor offers a haunting experience like no other. Could you brave a night in one of its haunted rooms? Listen in to learn more about the spirits that linger within this once bustling schoolhouse turned paranormal hotspot!

 

 

 

Presented By 

Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett

 

Research By 

Sara Sweeney

 

With research supported by the Haunted US Head Writer, Mitch Goth

 

Production Assistance By

David Sweeney

 

Executive Producer

Brandon Rugzie

 

Haunted Atlas is a production of HauntedUS - visit HauntedUS.com for more information

 

©2024 Haunted Atlas, HauntedUS. All rights reserved.

Farrar Schoolhouse – Do ghosts haunt this former Iowan school | Haunted Atlas17 Feb 202600:21:27
From Educational Hub to Eerie Haunt: The Ghostly Legends of Farrar Schoolhouse

Once a bustling educational center in Farrar, Iowa, the Farrar Schoolhouse has a history that stretches back to the early 1900s. Built on donated farmland by C.C. Geddes, this schoolhouse quickly became a beacon of education in the growing town. However, as the farming community struggled in the 1980s, the school eventually closed its doors in 2002, leaving behind a legacy of learning and loss. In 2006, the property was purchased by Jim and Nancy Oliver, who aimed to transform it into their private residence. Years later, in 2024, the schoolhouse was acquired by popular YouTubers Sam and Colby for their series "Hell Week," which garnered millions of views. But as the lights dimmed and the halls fell silent, something else seemed to stir within the abandoned schoolhouse. Reports of hauntings at Farrar Schoolhouse date back to the 1980s, with staff and students alike witnessing mysterious figures, slamming doors, and unexplained footsteps. Visitors today still report hearing the sounds of children playing and encountering shadow figures throughout the building. The boiler room, in particular, is said to be haunted by the spirit of a janitor who warns visitors to "Get out!" Despite its closure as an educational institution, Farrar Schoolhouse continues to draw paranormal enthusiasts and investigators alike. With its eerie history and lingering spirits, this once-thriving hub of education now stands as a chilling reminder of the past that refuses to rest. Join us as we delve into the ghostly legends of Farrar Schoolhouse on this episode of Haunted Atlas.

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Forepaugh's Restaurant – Is the fine dining in Minnesota disrupted by the ghost of a betrayal | Haunted Atlas03 Feb 202600:21:51
From Forbidden Romance to Ghostly Reprisal: The Haunted History of Forepaugh's Restaurant

Once the lavish family home of Joseph Forepaugh, this historic mansion in St. Paul, Minnesota has seen its fair share of secrets, scandals, and tragedy. From a forbidden affair between Joseph and a servant named Molly to the heart-wrenching suicide that followed, the dark past of Forepaugh's continues to linger within its walls. Now transformed into a popular restaurant, Forepaugh's is not only known for its exquisite cuisine but also for its haunting tales of restless spirits. Molly, the heartbroken servant who took her own life in the mansion, is said to still roam the premises. Many claim to have seen her ghostly figure, especially new brides who visit the restaurant. Her presence is often felt through mysteriously rearranged table settings and unexplained occurrences near the window where she met her tragic end. But Molly is not alone in haunting Forepaugh's. Joseph Forepaugh himself is said to make his presence known, appearing in dark clothing throughout the restaurant and on the basement steps. Reports of lights flickering, shuffling noises, and cold spots on the third floor where Molly wanders add to the eerie atmosphere of this historic location. Join us as we delve into the chilling history and paranormal activity of Forepaugh's Restaurant, where the past refuses to be forgotten and the spirits of the past seek to make their presence known.

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Pioneer Saloon - Does Clark Gable Haunted This Famous Bar? | Haunted Atlas14 Oct 202500:20:28
Ghostly Gamblers and Haunted History: The Spirits of the Pioneer Saloon

Step back in time to the early 1900s as we explore the fascinating history and paranormal activity of the iconic Pioneer Saloon in Goodsprings, Nevada. From its origins as a bustling mining town to its enduring legacy as a beloved watering hole, the Pioneer Saloon has seen it all—including deadly poker games, famous visitors, and even a few lingering spirits. Join us as we uncover the chilling tales of the saloon's most notorious ghost, Paul Coski, the cheating poker player who met a tragic end at the hands of a vengeful dealer. Guests and staff alike have reported sightings of Paul, often bleeding from his side and lingering near the poker tables. Could his restless spirit still be seeking redemption or revenge? But Paul is not the only ghostly presence at the Pioneer Saloon. From a prospector in a cowboy hat to a former owner overseeing the bar, the saloon is said to be haunted by a variety of spirits, some mischievous and others benevolent. Experience the thrill of encountering these ghostly inhabitants, from moving objects to phantom cries in the women's bathroom. And don't forget about the mysterious ringing telephone that defies explanation, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this historic haunt. Join us as we delve into the paranormal claims and eerie encounters that make the Pioneer Saloon a must-visit destination for ghost hunters and history buffs alike. Tune in to Haunted Atlas for a spine-tingling journey into the haunted history of the Pioneer Saloon.

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Fort Jefferson – Does a treasonous doctor haunt this coastal military fort | Haunted Atlas30 Sep 202500:23:41
Ghostly Legends of Fort Jefferson: From Civil War Prison to Haunted National Park

Step back in time to the imposing walls of Fort Jefferson, a historic Civil War fort turned prison turned national park located on the remote Dry Tortugas islands. Built with over 16 million handmade bricks, this six-sided fortress housed thousands of military personnel, prisoners, and their families throughout its tumultuous history. One of the most infamous prisoners at Fort Jefferson was Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd, known for treating John Wilkes Booth after the assassination of President Lincoln. Imprisoned for conspiracy, Mudd tried to escape before eventually being pardoned for his efforts during a yellow fever outbreak. Today, visitors can explore the fort's rich history and stunning architecture, but many also report eerie encounters with the supernatural. From mysterious sounds and lights at midnight to shadowy figures and ghostly screams of yellow fever victims, Fort Jefferson is said to be haunted by the spirits of its past inhabitants. Join us as we delve into the paranormal claims surrounding this historic site, from the Rec Room with its bullet-hole-riddled walls to the eerie photographic anomalies captured by visitors. Discover the chilling legends and ghostly tales that make Fort Jefferson a must-visit destination for history buffs and ghost hunters alike on the Haunted Atlas podcast.

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Osterhout Free Library – Does a doppelganger haunt this Pennsylvania library | Haunted Atlas16 Sep 202500:21:15
Whispers in the Stacks: The Haunted History of Osterhout Free Library

Step inside the Osterhout Free Library, where the whispers of booklovers past still echo through the halls. Built on land with a dark history dating back to the Revolutionary War, this library in the Wilkes-Barre Library District holds more than just books—it holds a haunting legacy. From unexplained voices and shadow figures in the basement to doppelgangers and mysterious laughter on the stairs, the library staff and visitors have encountered a range of paranormal phenomena. Ghostly encounters with spirits responding to investigators, moving books, and making their presence known have been captured during investigations. Join us as we explore the eerie tales of the Osterhout Free Library, where the love of literature is intertwined with the lingering spirits of the past. Listen closely, for you never know who—or what—may be browsing the shelves beside you.

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USS Lexington – Does this former military vessel harbor military ghosts | Haunted Atlas02 Sep 202500:20:08
The Blue Ghost of the USS Lexington: A Haunting Legacy

Step aboard the USS Lexington, a legendary aircraft carrier with a storied history of service and sacrifice. From its heroic actions in World War II to its post-war training missions, this ship has seen it all. But beyond its impressive military record lies a more mysterious side—the haunted tales of the Blue Ghost. Meet Charlie, the ghostly tour guide who resides in the engine room, sharing secrets of the ship's past with unsuspecting visitors. Experience the eerie sounds of phantom footsteps running across the decks, accompanied by shadowy figures that seem to materialize out of thin air. Listen for the disembodied voices and gunshots that echo through the corridors, as if the battles of the past are still being fought. Join paranormal investigators on overnight tours and delve into the supernatural mysteries of the USS Lexington. Discover why this historic vessel has become a hotspot for ghostly encounters and unexplained phenomena. From missing objects to mysterious smells, the haunting legacy of the Blue Ghost continues to captivate and intrigue all who dare to explore its haunted halls.

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Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Music By Colleen Johnson Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2025 Haunted Atlas, Haunted US. All rights reserved.

Hales Bar Dam – Could this former Tennessee dam really be cursed | Haunted Atlas19 Aug 202500:29:47
From Cursed Waters to Haunted Shadows: The Ghostly Legacy of Hales Bar Dam

Built on land cursed by a Native American chief, the Hales Bar Dam in Tennessee has a dark history filled with tragedy and paranormal activity. From the hundreds of workers who lost their lives during construction to the children who perished in unexpected flooding, the dam is said to be a hotbed of ghostly activity. Visitors to the dam report seeing shadow figures pacing the catwalks of the old powerhouse, as well as apparitions caught on night vision and thermal cameras. Auditory hauntings include the sound of footsteps echoing through the building, cries of children, and disembodied voices captured as EVPs. Some even claim to have been touched or grabbed by unseen hands, with hair being pulled and shirtsleeves tugged. The dam has become a popular haunted attraction, with paranormal tours offered and appearances on TV shows like Ghost Adventures and Ghost Hunters. Whether you're a history buff or a ghost hunter, a visit to Hales Bar Dam is sure to leave you with chills down your spine and a newfound respect for the spirits that still linger in its shadows. For photos and more info on Hales Bar Dam and Marina, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/tennessee/hales-bar-dam-and-marina/

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Berlin Tannery - Do Ghosts Still Roam This Wisconsin Factory | Haunted Atlas12 Aug 202500:19:02
From Leather to Legends: The Haunted History of the Berlin Tannery

Step back in time to the bustling town of Berlin, Wisconsin, where the once thriving Berlin Tannery stood as a symbol of industry and prosperity. Originally a cranberry warehouse turned sheepskin factory turned tannery, this historic building has seen its fair share of change and tragedy. Join us as we explore the eerie tales and ghostly encounters that have made the Berlin Tannery a hotspot for paranormal investigators and thrill-seekers alike. From disembodied voices and shadow figures to mysterious footsteps and cold spots, the tannery is alive with the echoes of its past. Discover the chilling history and paranormal claims that surround this haunted location, and delve into the mysteries that continue to draw visitors in search of the supernatural. The Berlin Tannery may no longer produce leather, but its legacy lives on in the ghostly tales that haunt its halls. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Haunted Atlas. Be sure to visit hauntedus.com for more information and check out our new book, "30 Haunted Nights in Wisconsin," available on Amazon 8/18. Don't miss out on the spine-tingling stories that await you in the shadows of the Berlin Tannery.

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Cape Hatteras Lighthouse – Do Ghostly Keepers Still Watch Over The Graveyard Of The Atlantic | Haunted Atlas05 Aug 202500:18:57
Lighthouse Legends: Ghostly Tales of Cape Hatteras

Join us on this episode of Haunted Atlas as we explore the chilling history and paranormal claims surrounding the iconic Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. From its humble beginnings as a 90-foot tower to its transformation into the tallest lighthouse in America, this beacon has guided countless ships through treacherous waters. But with over one million bricks and a storied past, it's no surprise that tales of hauntings and ghostly encounters abound. Discover the mysterious disappearance of the Carroll A Deering and the ghostly sightings of its crew along the shoreline. Meet the gray man who signals approaching storms and the spectral black and white cat said to roam the lighthouse grounds. And don't forget about Bob, the ghostly keeper in his yellow rain jacket, who continues to watch over the towering structure. Join us as we unravel the ghostly legends and eerie encounters that make Cape Hatteras Lighthouse a must-visit destination for history buffs and paranormal enthusiasts alike. Tune in to Haunted Atlas for a spine-tingling journey through the Graveyard of the Atlantic. For photos and more info on Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/north-carolina/cape-hatteras-lighthouse-haunted/

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Lyric Theater - Just how many ghosts haunt this Mississippi theater | Haunted Atlas22 Jul 202500:23:44
Does a mysterious spirit lingering in Tupelo, Mississippi's Lyric Theater hate Elvis?

Step back in time with the Haunted Atlas podcast as we explore the rich history and paranormal activity surrounding the iconic Lyric Theatre in Tupelo, Mississippi. From its origins as a vaudeville theater to its transformation into a movie theater and eventually a live performance venue, the Lyric has witnessed over a century of cultural change and tragedy. Join us as we delve into the eerie tales of Antoine, the mischievous spirit rumored to haunt the theater. Whether appearing as a glowing light, a shadow figure, or the sound of echoing laughter, Antoine's presence is felt by staff and visitors alike. Was he the caretaker of the theater, or a child victim of the 1936 tornado that devastated Tupelo? Explore the reports of flickering lights, phantom singing, and unexplained door banging that have left workers and guests alike unsettled. Could these occurrences be linked to the theater's storied past, or is there something more sinister at play within the Lyric's walls? From ghostly sightings to objects mysteriously moving on their own, the Lyric Theatre is a hotspot for paranormal activity that will leave you questioning what lies beyond the realm of the living. Tune in to Haunted Atlas as we uncover the ghostly legends of the Lyric Theatre.

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Winchester Mystery House - Does Sarah Still Haunt Her Enigmatic California Mansion | Haunted Atlas13 May 202500:26:00
Mysteries of the Winchester Mystery House: The Haunted Legacy of Sarah Winchester

Step inside the enigmatic Winchester Mystery House, a Queen Anne style mansion in San Jose, California with a labyrinthine layout that defies explanation. Built by Sarah Winchester, widow of William Winchester, heir to the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, the house is shrouded in mystery and paranormal claims. Legend has it that Sarah Winchester was haunted by spirits, possibly those killed by Winchester rifles, leading her to construct endless staircases and doors to nowhere to confuse and appease the ghosts. Some believe she held seances to communicate with the spirits, while others claim the spirits compelled her to keep building under threat of harm. Visitors to the Winchester Mystery House report encounters with shadow figures, phantom touches, and disembodied voices throughout the mansion. From the ghostly construction worker Clyde seen in the gardens to mysterious shadow figures resembling Sarah herself, the house is alive with eerie manifestations. Doors slam, handles shake, and windows open and close on their own, leaving visitors to wonder about the unseen forces at play. Join us as we delve into the haunted history of the Winchester Mystery House, explore the paranormal claims surrounding Sarah Winchester, and uncover the chilling mysteries that continue to haunt this iconic landmark. For photos and more info on Winchester Mystery House, visit HauntedUS.com: https://hauntedus.com/california/winchester-mystery-house-haunted/

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Ashmore Estates - Explore Illinois Most Haunted Asylum | Haunted Atlas29 Apr 202500:28:23
From Poor Farm to Paranormal Hotspot: The Chilling Legacy of Ashmore Estates

What began as a 19th-century refuge for the poor, sick, and mentally ill has transformed into one of Illinois’ most famously haunted locations. Originally known as the Coles County Poor Farm, Ashmore Estates bears the weight of over 150 years of hardship, loss, and transition—from pauper house to psychiatric hospital to abandoned ruin, and finally, to a meticulously restored destination for history buffs and paranormal investigators alike.

With countless confirmed deaths on the property and decades of institutional care, it’s no wonder many believe spirits still linger. From the clearly seen apparition of Joe Bloxom to the playful ghost of young Elva tugging at guests’ clothes, the estate seems alive with echoes of its past. Add to that unexplained voices, shadow figures, and the aggressive energy said to push visitors in the boiler room, and Ashmore Estates becomes far more than just a historical site—it’s a place where the past refuses to rest.

 

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Cheney Mansion – Has this haunted house stayed in the family even after death | Haunted Atlas20 Jan 202600:27:26

In this episode of Haunted Atlas, we explore the chilling history and paranormal activity surrounding the Cheney Mansion in Jerseyville, Illinois. From its humble beginnings as a stagecoach stop to its transformation into a historic museum, the mansion has seen generations of tragedy and triumph. With reports of the ghostly presence of PD Cheney, his nanny Miss Dorothy, and unidentified spirits roaming the halls, the Cheney Mansion is a hotbed of supernatural activity. From phantom smells to playful hair pulling, visitors have encountered a variety of eerie occurrences that suggest the spirits of the past still linger within the mansion's walls. Join us as we delve into the haunted history of the Cheney Mansion and uncover the mysteries that continue to haunt this historic site. Don't miss this spine-tingling episode of Haunted Atlas.

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Henderson Castle - Do ghosts of former owners haunt Michigan's famous castle? | Haunted Atlas01 Apr 202500:27:02
From Opulence to the Otherworldly: The Haunted History of Henderson Castle

Step back in time to the late 19th century, when Frank Henderson, a successful businessman, spared no expense in building his lavish Henderson Castle for his family. With its grand ballroom, multiple bathrooms, and twenty-five rooms, the castle was a testament to the Henderson's wealth and status. However, tragedy struck when Frank passed away just four years after moving in, leaving his wife Mary to reside in the castle until her own passing in 1907. Over the years, the castle changed hands and purposes, from apartments to college dorms, until finally becoming a luxurious bed and breakfast with a restaurant and spa. But alongside its opulent accommodations and stunning architecture, guests have reported eerie encounters with the supernatural. The spirits of Frank and Mary Henderson are said to still wander the halls, with Mary often spotted at the top of the staircase or in the Victorian Room. Another ghost, believed to be a Spanish-American War veteran named Clare Burliegh, is said to roam the castle, leaving behind EVPs and shadowy figures. The tragic tale of a young girl named Christine, who fell to her death while writing her name on the scaffolding, has also left a lingering presence at the castle. Some guests have even reported a ghostly dog jumping into bed with them at night. From the mysterious Lady in White by the piano to unexplained tapping, voices, and doors opening on their own, Henderson Castle is not just a luxurious retreat—it's a place where the past and the paranormal collide. Join us as we explore the haunted history of Henderson Castle

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Old Washoe Club – Does the rough and tumble saloon still harbor ghosts | Haunted Atlas06 Jan 202600:24:14
Spirits of the Washoe Club: From Millionaires to Ghosts

Step back in time to the heyday of Virginia City’s Washoe Club, where the wealthy elite once gathered in opulent luxury. But behind the exclusive doors lay a darker history of murder, mayhem, and lost souls. Join us as we explore the chilling tales of the lady in blue, the shy girl in white, and the playful prospector who still roams the bar, causing mischief and mayhem. Discover the tragic story of bartender "Scotty," whose untimely death still haunts the third floor of the club. And delve into the paranormal investigations that have captured the attention of ghost hunters and enthusiasts alike, including the groundbreaking footage that launched the hit series Ghost Adventures. Join us for a journey into the past, where the spirits of the Washoe Club refuse to rest, and cocktails inspired by their ghostly presence await. Don’t miss this spine-tingling episode of Haunted Atlas: Spirits of the Washoe Club.

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Season Finale - An Interview With Haunted Atlas | Haunted Atlas24 Dec 202500:29:13

For the Season One finale of Haunted Atlas, the team steps out from behind the research and storytelling to reflect on the journey that launched the series. In this special episode, the hosts are interviewed about what it was really like to build Haunted Atlas from the ground up—traveling to legendary locations, digging through local history, and encountering moments that stayed with them long after the microphones were turned off.

They talk candidly about standout investigations, places that challenged their expectations, and stories that changed the way they think about America’s haunted past. From late-night recordings and on-the-road mishaps to the balance between folklore, documented history, and personal experience, this conversation pulls back the curtain on the realities of creating a paranormal travel podcast.

The episode also looks ahead, touching on lessons learned during the first season and how those experiences will shape future explorations across the country. Whether you’ve followed every episode or are discovering Haunted Atlas for the first time, this finale offers a thoughtful, personal close to Season One—and sets the stage for what’s still waiting to be uncovered.

Admiral's House - Does a ghost brigade patrol this haunted South Carolina estate | Haunted Atlas09 Dec 202500:25:26
Charleston's Haunted Estate: The Admiral’s House

Step inside the opulent Neo-Classical style Admiral’s House, once home to the commander of the Charleston Navy Base, and discover the chilling history and reported paranormal activity that lurks within its walls. Built in 1905 with a budget of $12,000, this 7,391-square-foot estate has seen its fair share of changes over the years, from luxury renovations to neglect and foreclosure. As the property fell into disrepair, local legends began to swirl about the ghostly inhabitants that still roam the halls of the Admiral’s House. Reports of enslaved individuals haunting the grounds, shadowy figures marching on the lawn, and a mysterious young girl hiding in the trees paint a picture of a property steeped in history and tragedy. Join us as we explore the eerie tales and paranormal claims surrounding this historic Charleston estate, from the blue-painted ceilings designed to ward off spirits to the ghostly presence of those who once called this place home. Will you dare to spend a night in the Admiral’s House and see if the past truly refuses to rest?

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Herkimer House - Does a revolutionary era general haunt this mansion-turner-museum | Haunted Atlas27 Nov 202500:20:30

From Revolutionary War Hero to Restless Spirit: The Haunted History of Herkimer House Step back in time to 1764 and explore the historic Herkimer House, once owned by General Nicholas Herkimer. Known for his brave stand during the Revolutionary War, General Herkimer's legacy lives on in this well-preserved home, complete with a family burial ground on the property. With a history that predates the signing of the Constitution, it's no surprise that Herkimer House is rumored to be haunted. Visitors have reported ghostly encounters, including a candlestick flying across the room and mysterious footsteps and voices echoing through the halls. Many believe that General Herkimer himself still roams the house, appearing as a shadowy figure or an apparition to those who dare to visit. Could he be trying to communicate with the living, or simply reliving his final days in the home he loved so dearly? Join us as we delve into the paranormal claims surrounding Herkimer House, from strange mists in the family burial ground to ghostly voices and doors shutting on their own. Is this historic site truly haunted by the spirits of its past residents, or is there a more logical explanation for these eerie occurrences? Whether you're a history buff, a ghost hunter, or simply curious about the supernatural, Herkimer House offers a unique glimpse into the past—and perhaps a chance to encounter a restless spirit from a bygone era. Don't miss your chance to explore this haunted hotspot and uncover the chilling legacy of General Nicholas Herkimer.

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Buffalo Trace Distillery – Does the original owner's ghost haunt this famous Kentucky distillery | Haunted Atlas13 Nov 202500:23:21

Spirits and Spirits: The Haunted History of Buffalo Trace Distillery Step back in time as we explore the chilling legacy of Buffalo Trace Distillery, a historic landmark with a haunted reputation. From its origins in the 1790s to its transformation into the award-winning Buffalo Trace Distillery in the 1990s, this site has seen it all—including spirits of a different kind. Join us as we uncover the paranormal claims that have surrounded this iconic distillery for decades. From the protective ghost in Warehouse C to the mysterious footsteps and eerie voices in the gift shop, there's no shortage of spooky encounters at Buffalo Trace. And let's not forget about the ghostly presence of Albert Blanton himself, who is said to still roam the Stony Point Mansion where he once lived. Discover the haunted history of Buffalo Trace Distillery and decide for yourself if the spirits of the past still linger among the barrels of whiskey. Don't miss out on this unique blend of history, whiskey, and ghostly tales on the next episode of Haunted Atlas.

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Pythian Castle LIVE – Let's investigate a haunted castle in Missouri | Haunted Atlas Halloween Special 202531 Oct 202500:40:25

Join us on the Haunted Atlas podcast as we explore the chilling history and paranormal activity of the Pythian Castle in Springfield, Missouri. Originally built by the Knights of Pythias as a home for their members, this 40,000 square foot castle has a dark past that includes serving as a hospital for over 100 people who died there and as a military interrogation center during WWII. From the haunted orphanage area to the active theater and mysterious tunnels, we’ll investigate reported paranormal claims and share eerie EVPs captured by guests. Discover the ghostly presence of Mr. Boots in the basement tunnels and interact with Italian POW spirits in the cells. As we wrap up our night at Pythian Castle, we’ll share spine-tingling stories from the building’s owner, including encounters with a woman’s voice, sightings of children, and the presence of a woman in white. Join us as we uncover the haunted history of Pythian Castle on this episode of Haunted Atlas.

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Glensheen Mansion – Is this elaborate Minnesota mansion haunted by a murder victim | Haunted Atlas28 Oct 202500:22:20
From Iron Magnate to Murderous Heiress: The Dark Hauntings of Glensheen Mansion

Step into the twisted history of Glensheen Mansion, a sprawling estate along the shores of Lake Superior in Duluth, Minnesota. Built by wealthy attorney Chester Congdon and his wife Clara in the early 1900s, the mansion witnessed tragedy and terror that still lingers within its walls today. After Chester’s untimely death in 1916, Clara and their daughter Elisabeth continued to reside in the mansion until their own deaths. But it was Elisabeth’s murder in 1977 at the hands of her daughter Marjorie and son-in-law Rodger that cast a dark shadow over the estate. As a museum open to the public since 1979, Glensheen Mansion has become a hotspot for paranormal activity. Visitors report encounters with the spirits of Elisabeth and her home nurse Velma, who are said to haunt their former living spaces with an eerie presence. From cold spots to shadow figures, the mansion is alive with the echoes of its tragic past. Join us as we delve into the chilling history and ghostly encounters at Glensheen Mansion, where the spirits of the past refuse to rest in peace.

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Hill-Physick House - Are former patients haunting the operating rooms of this former mansion | Haunted Atlas03 Mar 202600:26:30
From Revolutionary Surgeon to Restless Spirits: The Hauntings of Hill-Physick House

Step back in time to the early 1800s as we explore the history and hauntings of the Hill-Physick House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built for a wealthy wine importer and later home to one of America's earliest surgeons, this historic mansion has seen its fair share of tragedy and triumph. Discover the stories of Dr. Phillip Syng Physick, his ex-wife Elizabeth, and the mysterious spirits that are said to linger within the walls of this National Historic Landmark. Join us as we uncover the chilling tales of ghostly encounters and unexplained phenomena at the Hill-Physick House, where the past refuses to rest.

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