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Tag Archives: ghosts

Haunted Manitou Springs, Ep. 336

Posted on May 14, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Manitou Springs is a touristy town found south of Denver in Colorado that became popular in the 1890s as a health resort, with its clean mountain air and mineral springs. This was a sacred area to the Native American tribes there. Many of them believed this was a gateway to the other side. There are so many interesting legends and ghost stories connected to this town that it’s hard not to believe that they might have been right. Join us as we explore the history and haunts of Manitou Springs, Colorado! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Mike Streibel and features Fernand Arbelot’s gravesite and This Month in History features Adolf Eichmann captured. Our location as suggested by listener Stacy Skelton.

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Tags: Avenue Hotel, Briarhurst Manor, Craftwood Inn, Emma Crawford, ghosts, Haunted Colorado, history, Manitou Springs, Miramont Castle, Onaledge .

St. Albans Sanatorium, Ep. 335

Posted on May 7, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

St. Albans Sanatorium, in Virginia, started out as a Lutheran Boys School before becoming a psychiatric infirmary. As was the case with so many hospitals for the mentally ill, this one started out with promising expectations that unraveled into crowded conditions and abusive treatments. There were deaths and suicides. There is so much paranormal activity at this location, that many refer to this as one of the most haunted places on the East Coast. Join us, and our listener Whitney Zahar, as we delve into the history and haunts of the St. Albans Sanatorium! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Mike Streibel and features Oran Asa Pruitt falling out of a plane and into a cemetery and This Month in History features the issuing of The Penny Black Stamp.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Virginia, history, legends, Oran Asa Pruitt, Penny Black, St. Albans Sanatorium, travel .

The Murder and Hauntings of Helene Knabe, Ep. 334

Posted on April 30, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted True Crime .

Helene Knabe was ahead of her time. She was murdered and to this day, the identity of her killer is a mystery. And that may be why her spirit is at unrest. Join us as we share about the history of the Delaware Flats, the Anthaneum and the life of this amazing woman and her tragic murder. The Moment in Oddity features aliens turning Soviet soldiers to stone and This Month in History features The 1974 Super Outbreak. Topic suggested by Michelle Rooney.

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Tags: Anthaneum, Delaware Flats, ghosts, haunted true crime, Helene Knabe, history, true crime .

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Ep. 333

Posted on April 23, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum was a place of immense sadness that was for many years home to the mentally ill and other unfortunate souls. The name would change later to Weston State Hospital. The hospital closed in 1994, but the building reopened as a historic site offering tours. And as is the case with so many of these places, one can investigate the paranormal here and there are so many stories of unexplained experiences coming out of this place, that it is hard not to believe that this is one of the most haunted places in the world. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. The Moment in Oddity features The Mystery of Skeleton Lake and This Month in History features Hank Aaron beating Babe Ruth’s home run record.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Asylum, Haunted West Virginia, history, Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum .

HGB Haunted Circus Mini-Series, Ep. 4 – Ringlings in Florida

Posted on April 9, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Special .

Florida would become the final home for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. John Ringling would be the final surviving brother of the five who built the circus. He would build his mansion in Sarasota and call it Ca’d’Zan. John would also build a museum for his art collection. This whole complex would eventually house the Circus Museum as well. Several buildings here and other locations connected to the Ringlings are rumored to be haunted. Join us on our final episode of the Haunted Circus Mini-Series as we talk about the Ringlings in Florida.

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Tags: Ca' d'Zan, ghosts, Haunted Circus, Haunted Florida, history, John Ringling, Paranormal, Ringling Bros, The Ringling, travel .

HGB Haunted Circus Mini-Series, Ep. 3: Ringlings in Wisconsin

Posted on April 2, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Special .

Baraboo, Wisconsin was home for the Ringling family and it would become the winter quarters for the circus that the Ringling brothers would found. The Ringling Bros. Circus would start as a basic dog-and-pony show and grow into the most famous circus in the world. The eldest brother that lead the family down this path was Albert and he built his gorgeous mansion in Baraboo that is now a museum, bed & breakfast and brewery. The mansion is not only home to some former members of the circus, but there are reputedly several ghosts here. Join us as we explore the remnants of the circus still in Baraboo and the Al Ringling Mansion as we are joined by the current owners of the mansion, Joe and Carmen Colossa and Don Horowitz.

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Tags: Al Ringling Mansion, Baraboo, Circus, ghosts, Haunted Circus, Haunted Wisconsin, history, Ringlings .

HGB Haunted Circus Mini-Series, Ep. 1 – History of the Circus

Posted on March 19, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Special .

This is our first episode of a four episode mini-series on the Haunted Circus. The circus was loud and colorful, but most of all, it was magical. The circus was for everyone, regardless of class or race, whether it was as a performer, worker or guest. The circus was a beautiful show, full of energy, and some of that energy continues on in the afterlife. Join us on this first episode in the Haunted Circus Mini-series as we cover an overview of the history of the circus and discuss one of the biggest tragedies in circus history, the Hartford Circus Fire, and share the haunts connected to that event.

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Tags: Adam Forepaugh, Circus, ghosts, Hartford Circus Fire, Haunted Circus, James Bailey, PT Barnum, Ringlings .

Greenwich Village, Ep. 331

Posted on March 12, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Greenwich Village is on the island of Manhattan in New York City. After European settlement, this area would become a place for carriage houses, black servant quarters and row homes. The area would industrialize and become home to slums. Eventually, the avant-garde would come and soon beatniks, hippies, artists and homosexuals called The Village home. Upscale stores moved in and New York University bought up historic buildings and gutted them. Residents have not embraced these changes, nor does it seem, have the ghosts. Join us as we share the history and hauntings of Greenwich Village. The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Jannae McCabe and features the Dracula Parrot and This Month in History features the end of the Battle of Iwo Jima. Our tour was through NY Ghosts.

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Tags: Dracula Parrot, Edgar Allan Poe, ghost tours, ghosts, Haunted Greenwich Village, Haunted New York, history, House of Death, Iwo Jima, travel, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, Washington Square Park .

Pittock Mansion Museum, Ep. 329

Posted on February 27, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Portland would start as a pioneer town in the state of Oregon and grow into an industrialized modern city. One of the early families to make a mark on the city were the Pittocks. They were one of the wealthiest families in Portland society and they would use some of that wealth to build their retirement in the form of a chateau up on a hill overlooking the city. Today, it is a museum and reputedly haunted. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the Pittock Mansion! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Krystal Vines and features the Monte Ne Ruins and This Month in History features the Napier Earthquake. Our location was suggested by Michele Vaughn.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Oregon, Haunted Portland, Paranormal, Pittock Mansion, travel .

Victor, Colorado, Ep. 328

Posted on February 20, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Victor is an old mining town founded during the Victorian era in the Pikes Peak area of Colorado. This was a town founded by a couple of brothers and home for miners working the nearly 500 gold fields located in the nearby mountains. This was a typical mining town full of saloons, brothels and streets paved with gold. Today, Victor is a historic mining district where one can still find a room in a historic hotel and do a little gambling in a nearby town. And just like so many mining towns, there are reputedly ghosts here as well. Diane’s mom, Annette Student, will be joining us as we share the history and haunts of Victor, Colorado! Moment in Oddity was suggested by Chelsea Flowers and features the real reason Lilac bushes were planted and This Month in History features Parentalia. Our location was suggested by Melissa Potter.

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Tags: Black Monarch Hotel, ghosts, Haunted Colorado, Haunted Victor, history, travel, Victor Colorado, Victor Hotel .
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