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Category Archives: Haunted Location

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 .

Old Baraboo Inn, Ep. 393

Posted on July 15, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

The Old Baraboo Inn is located at 135 Walnut Street in Baraboo, Wisconsin. This location has housed a brothel, a brewery, a boarding house, a speakeasy, saloons, bars and restaurants over nearly 157 years of existence. The building has suffered fires on more than one occasion. There have been deaths here, some because of murder. The historic building has a wild history that has now led to even wilder stories of hauntings. There may be as many as thirty spirits calling this place home in the afterlife. Join us as we explore the history and haunts of the Old Baraboo Inn! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Jenny Lynn Raines and features Chand Baori Stepwell and This Month in History features the birth of Yul Brynner. Our location was suggested by Brad Brancel.

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Tags: Circus, ghosts, haunted bars, Haunted Wisconsin, history, Old Baraboo Inn .

Lyceum Hall, Ep. 392

Posted on July 8, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Lyceums were part of an educational movement in the New England area during the Victorian era. These were places that hosted some of the greatest orators of the time and one in particular was the scene of Alexander Graham Bell making the first successful long distance phone call. This would be the Salem Lyceum Hall. Today it is Turner’s Seafood Grill and Market. This sits on land once owned by Bridget Bishop who was the first to die during the Salem Witch Trials. Is this land cursed? Is that why there are ghost stories connected to this property? Join us as we explore the history and haunts of the Lyceum Hall. The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Gail Frederick and features an abandoned town of Disneyesque castles and This Month in History features The Niagara Movement forming.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Massachusetts, Haunted Salem, history, Paranormal, Salem Lyceum Hall .

New Orleans Absinthe and Ghosts, Ep. 391

Posted on July 1, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

The Green Fairy is the nickname for a once illegal liquor known as absinthe. There are a few places in New Orleans where one can get a shot of absinthe. The most famous place is the Old Absinthe House, but there are also the Mahogany Jazz Club and Pirate’s Alley Cafe. These locations have not only that spirit, but some human spirits too. We figured, why not put together a legendary drink that claims to cause hallucinations with tales of ghosts? Join us for a jaunt down the streets and alleys of the French Quarter in pursuit of a special fairy and the ghosts connected to it! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Justin Rimmel and features unexplained sleeping deaths that inspired Wes Craven and This Month in History features Jones and Morrison dying on same day, two years apart.

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Tags: absinthe, Haunted Louisiana, Haunted New Orleans, Magnolia Jazz Club, Old Absinthe House, Pirates Alley Cafe .

1872 Denham Inn, Ep. 390

Posted on June 24, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Monticello, Florida has a claim to being the South’s most haunted town. The 1872 Denham Inn is located in Monticello and when we realized we had a chance to pass through on a road trip to New Orleans, we decided to book a night in this Bed and Breakfast’s most haunted room: The Blue Room. On this episode, we’ll share the history, haunts and our investigation of the 1872 Denham Inn! Moment in Oddity features a man found dead in a dinosaur statue and This Month in History features Denali summited for first time.

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Tags: 1872 Denham Inn, ghosts, Haunted Florida, history, John Denham, Monticello .

Haunted Cemeteries 19, Ep. 389

Posted on June 17, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

We all love cemeteries around here. These are places of beauty and memorial, even the ones that have become overgrown and neglected. Headstones contain valuable information that can reveal the ethnicity, the demography or even the epidemiology of an area. Also, the feelings that people had at certain times or in certain places about religion and death. On this episode, we are not only going to talk about several haunted cemeteries: Cemetery Memorial Park in California, Oakland and Greenwood Cemeteries in Florida, Rosehill Cemetery in California and Mound City and Springdale Cemeteries in Illinois, but also some of the difficult issues with cemeteries: desecration and the burial of blacks. These kinds of issues can lead to unrest. Join us for Haunted Cemeteries 19!The Moment in Oddity features Outlaw Robert Clay Allison killed in a freak accident and This Month in History features Frances Pizarro coming to a bloody end.

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Tags: Cemetery Memorial Park, Greenwood Cemetery Tallahassee, Haunted Cemeteries, Mound City National Cemetery, Oakland Cemetery Tallahassee, Rose Hill Historical Cemetery, Springdale Cemetery .

The Jefferson Hotel, Ep. 388

Posted on June 3, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

The Jefferson Hotel, named for the city of Jefferson in Texas, has a fun history that continues on into today. From beginnings as a cotton warehouse to a speakeasy with women plying their trade to a gambling and dancing hub to a hotel full of uniquely named rooms and interesting antiques, this hotel has seen it all. And now it plays host to a variety of ghosts. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the Jefferson Hotel! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Victoria Howard and features the Erfurt Latrine Disaster and This Month in History features the birth of Cole Porter. Our location was suggested by Sandra Parr Latham.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Texas, history, Jefferson Hotel, Paranormal .

DeSoto House Hotel, Ep. 387

Posted on May 27, 2021 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

The DeSoto House Hotel sits at the corner of Green and Main Streets in downtown Galena, Illinois. This building has claims that it is the most haunted hotel in Illinois and with a history that includes President Abraham Lincoln, that reputation seems fitting. This was a beautiful hotel hosting grand balls until the economy hit it hard, but it has risen once again to provide the finest in accommodations. And with a Lady in Black who wandered the dining room so much that they left a hole in the wall for her, who wouldn’t want to stay here? Join us as we share the history and hauntings of the DeSoto House Hotel. The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Mike Rodgers and features the Charfield Railway Disaster and This Month in History features opening of the Brooklyn Bridge. Our location was suggested by listeners Amanda Allen and Jennie Douglas

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Tags: DeSoto House Hotel, ghosts, Haunted Hotels, Haunted Illinois, history, Lady in Black .
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