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Butterworth Building, Ep. 403

Posted on September 23, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

The Butterworth Building in Seattle, Washington is home to Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub. This building had once been home to a mortuary and the man who built and ran that is credited with creating the terms mortuary and mortician. Nearly all of Seattle’s dead at that time passed through the doors here and with that many dead bodies, there is little surprise that this building has many ghost stories connected to it. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the Butterworth Building! The Moment in Oddity features The Devil of Scott County and This Month in History features Washington laying the Capitol cornerstone.

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Tags: Butterworth Building, death, ghosts, Haunted Seattle, Haunted Washington, history, mortuary .

Virginia Military Institute, Ep. 402

Posted on September 16, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Virginia Military Institute holds the distinction of being the oldest state-supported military college in the United States. This was founded over 180 years ago and the institute takes pride in having a competitive educational program that also develops cadets to be citizen soldiers and many have gone on to be officers in the various branches of the military. One of the members of the faculty was Stonewall Jackson and there are those who claim his spirit haunts the place. That’s not the only ghost here though. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the Virginia Military Institute! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Scott Booker and features dentures and This Month in History features the James/Younger Gang attacked by townspeople. Our location was suggested by Jules Schlosser.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Virginia, history, Virginia Military Institute, Yellow Peril .

Haunted Hannibal, Ep. 401

Posted on September 9, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Hannibal, Missouri is known as “America’s Hometown” and author Mark Twain helped to put it on the map as this was his boyhood home. This was a quintessential river town with many men traveling here to make their fortune and they did. Many stately homes that were built during its heyday are still around today, some of them are beds and breakfasts that you can book for a stay. And many of these have ghost stories to go with them. Join us as we share the history and haunts of Hannibal, Missouri!The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Tim McCrimmon and features Sophia McLachlan’s grave and This Month in History features the “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match. Our location was suggested by Christina Orf.

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Tags: Garden House Bed and Breakfast, Garth Woodside Mansion, ghosts, Hannibal, Haunted Missouri, history, Java Jive Coffee, Lula Belle's Bed and Breakfast, Mark Twain, Rockcliffe Mansion .

Whispers Estate, Ep. 400

Posted on September 2, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

The Whispers Estate is located in Mitchell, Indiana and is thought to have been built in 1894 by Dr. George White and his wife Sarah. The estate was then bought by Dr. John Gibbons and his wife Jessie. Dr. Gibbons had his office in the house and ran that practice for twenty-six years. Many adults and children are thought to have died in the house including the doctor’s wife Jessie. The house has so much activity, it is thought to be one of the most haunted locations in America and is open for ghost hunting. It’s name comes from the fact that so many disembodied voices are heard whispering there. We are joined on this episode by members of the Paranormal Crew from the 502 – Shannon, Eva, Stacy and Dan – to share their experiences investigating the house. The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Scott Booker and features a Pharaoh Covering servants in honey to attract flies and This Month in History features Squeaky Fromme trying to assassinate President Ford.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Indiana, history, Paranormal, Whispers Estate .

Korner’s Folly – Ep. 399

Posted on August 26, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

The house that is nicknamed Korner’s Folly is also thought to be one of the strangest houses in America. This is a large mansion with 22 rooms that was built in a whimsical way leaving some people scratching their heads in a similar way as the Winchester Mystery House. Jule Korner was a creative genius who wanted this house to be a visual experience and the house was under renovation most of the time to make room for new design ideas. Today, it is not only a museum, but the mysterious house harbors spirits. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of Korner’s Folly! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Jenny Lynne Raines and features Titus Carvilius Gemello’s ring and This Month in History features Roanoke Colony deserted.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted North Carolina, history, Korners Folly, Paranormal .

Fort McClellan, Ep. 398

Posted on August 19, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Fort McClellan is located in Anniston, Alabama at the foothills of the magical Appalachian Mountains. We’ve always found these mountains to harbor a supernatural energy and that seems to be the case here at the Fort, which closed in 1999. The Fort had a strong presence during World War II, training half a million troops and was home to the Women’s Army Corps. Several people have died on the former base, including several foreign prisoners of war who are buried on the property, and ghost stories abound. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of Fort McClellan! The Moment in Oddity features the Cave of the Crystals and This Month in History features Son of Sam arrested. Our location was suggested by Jules Schlosser.

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Tags: Crystal Cave, Fort McClellan, ghosts, Haunted Alabama, haunted history, history, Son of Sam .

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Posted on August 12, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

One thing History Goes Bump knows is ghost tours. We’ve been joined by several tour guides on the podcast and on this episode, we are joined by our favorite, Cedric. Cedric has served our country in the military, worked as a Firefighter/Medic and founded a company creating leathercraft for the movies. He and his wife Eevie are also tour guides in New Orleans and he is an amazing storyteller. On top of that, Cedric and Eevie have their own paranormal investigation group called N.O.P.E. Cedric joins us to share his techniques and experiences while ghost hunting and to talk about some of the haunts in New Orleans, particularly in the French Quarter. Join us as we discuss ghost hunting New Orleans and beyond! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Scott Booker and Paula Mitchell and features the Corpse Flower and This Month in History features the birth of Maggie Kuhn, Gray Panther founder.

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Tags: Ghost Hunting, ghosts, Haunted Cemeteries, Haunted New Orleans, The Provincial Hotel .

Westminster Abbey, Ep. 396

Posted on August 5, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Westminster Abbey is an iconic structure that has stood for hundreds of years. More than 3300 people are buried here, seventeen of which are monarchs and this location has hosted royal weddings and every coronation since 1066 AD. There are hundreds of memorials, statues and art pieces inside this once stronghold of the Catholic Church that is now a Protestant and British symbol recognized throughout the world. Not surprisingly, there may be a few ghosts lurking in the shadows. Join us as we share the history and hauntings of Westminster Abbey! The Moment in Oddity features Rivers of Mercury in Tombs and This Month in History features Woodstock starting. Location suggested by Leah Barnes and her sister Liz.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted London, Haunted UK, history, Ladies Chapel, Poets Rest, Westminster Abbey .

Haunted Taverns of Annapolis, Ep. 395

Posted on July 29, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Annapolis, Maryland has hundreds of years of history behind it. First settled by Puritans in the mid-1600s, it grew into an important coastal city of historical significance and is today the capital of the state of Maryland. The city has more 18th century structures still standing than any other city in the United States. Some of those structures are taverns and several of those are said to be haunted. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the taverns of Annapolis! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Bill Richardson and features Wojtek the Bear and This Month in History features the first test tube baby being born. Our topic was suggested by Amanda Prouty.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Annapolis, Haunted Maryland, history, Middleton Tavern, O'Briens Tavern, Rams Head Tavern, Reynolds Tavern .

Quebec City, Ep. 394

Posted on July 22, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Québec City is the capital city of the province of Quebec and sits along the Saint Lawrence River. The city is mostly French speaking as it was established by the French. This is an area of natural beauty and centuries of history. Several locations here that incorporate those two elements are reputedly haunted. These locations include Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Plains of Abraham, Chateau Frontenac Hotel and Montmorency Falls. Join us as we explore the history and haunts of Quebec City in Canada! The Moment in Oddity features Devil’s Throat Cave and This Month in History features Hank Aaron hitting 500th home run.

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Tags: Chateau Frontenac Hotel, ghosts, Haunted Canada, Montmerency Falls, Plains of Abraham, Quebec, Quebec City .
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