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Tag Archives: Paranormal

Yellowstone National Park, Ep. 327

Posted on February 13, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Yellowstone National Park has some real bragging rights. This was the first ever American National Park. The park stretches over three states and two million acres. There are geothermal wonders, wild animals that can readily be seen, rustic architecture and hundreds of ghost stories. Yellowstone is probably the most haunted national park in America. Join us as we share the history and haunts of Yellowstone National Park! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Kim Gasiorowski and features the Wooldridge Monuments and This Month in History features the arrival of the Diphtheria Serum to Nome via sled dog. Our location was suggested by Carren Sanders.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted National Parks, Haunted Parks, Haunted Wyoming, Paranormal, travel .

Roswell, Georgia, Ep. 325

Posted on January 30, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

In October of 2019, we met up with some listeners in the town of Roswell, Georgia and took a ghost tour. This is a charming Southern town. The spiritual residue is thick not only from battles, but Roswell sits alongside a deep gorge and fault line. Does the electromagnetic energy of the area attract spirits? Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of Roswell, Georgia! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Chelcie Williams and features The Great Emu War and This Month in History features Idi Amin becoming Dictator.

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Tags: Barrington Hall, Bulloch Hall, Founders Cemetery, ghosts, Great Emu War, Haunted Georgia, Paranormal, Roswell, The Public House, travel .

Malvern Manor, Ep. 321

Posted on January 2, 2020 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Malvern is located in Southwest Iowa. This is a really small town similar to most of the small towns we visited in Iowa. Agriculture is the main economy here, but for Malvern, they have a claim to fame that gives them a tourism angle. Malvern Manor is here and is reputedly one of the most haunted buildings in America. This was a former hotel that became a place for the discarded people of society. Could this be why this place has so many spirits locked inside of it today? We got to take a tour of the place and also had the opportunity to do a mini investigation. Join us as we share the history and hauntings of Malvern Manor! The Moment in Oddity features the worst hole of golf ever and This Month in History features Lord Haw Haw executed.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Iowa, history, Malvern Manor, Paranormal, travel .

Haunted Ashland, Virginia, Ep. 318

Posted on December 12, 2019 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Richmond, Virginia had been the capital of the Confederacy, so one can imagine that the towns around it would be strategic locations for gathering supplies and protection. Ashland is one of these towns and the railroad was a major part of the city. The railroad company established the town with a spa hotel that hosted visitors to the curative powers of a natural spring. This location would go on to become a college. As the Civil War erupted, Ashland found itself a host to battles and the wounded. With this kind of history, hauntings are sure to follow. Listener and Executive Producer Whitney Zahar has joined us on other episodes and she joins us on this one to share her experiences as a tour guide for Ashland Ghost Tours. Join us as we share the history and hauntings of Ashland, Virginia! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Jen Sullivan and features Skara Brae discovered by a farmer and This Month in History features Dom Pedro I crowned.

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Tags: Ashland, ghosts, Haunted Virginia, history, McMurdo House, Paranormal, Randolph-Macon College, Slash Cottage .

Haunted Churches of York, Ep. 314

Posted on November 14, 2019 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

York, England is a place full of haunted locations with a vast history stretching back centuries. There are those who claim that York is the most haunted city in the world. On this episode, I’m going to focus on a few of those haunted locations in particular that all share one thing in common. They are or were churches at one time. Join me as I share the history of York and the haunting of her churches! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Chelsea Flowers and features Aqua Tofana Poison and This Month in History features the opening of the Holland Tunnel.

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Tags: Black Abbott, ghosts, Haunted Churches, Haunted UK, Haunted York, Paranormal, St. Mary's Abbey, York Minster .

Haunted Lawrenceville, Georgia, Ep. 313

Posted on November 7, 2019 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Lawrenceville is a quaint town about forty minutes outside of Atlanta and is actually the second oldest town in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The historic downtown is full of storefront restaurants and shops. One would not think that this city has a paranormal essence to it, but as we found while taking a ghost tour, there are many stories of the unexplained here. Not something a city that is the headquarters of the Presbyterian Church of America would really want to champion, but their city website does have a link for ghost tours. Join me as I share the history, lore and hauntings of Lawrenceville, Georgia. The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Breanne Sanford and features Old Bill as a tourist attraction and This Month in History features the Ocoee Massacre.

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Tags: ghost tours, Haunted Georgia, history, Lawrenceville, Ocoee Massacre, Old Bill, Paranormal, travel .

Investigation of the Villisca Ax Murder House, Ep. 310

Posted on October 10, 2019 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

In a quiet neighborhood, just a few blocks away from Villisca’s downtown, stands a very ordinary looking white frame house. The crime that took place here was anything, but ordinary. Six children and two adults would go to sleep on the evening of June 9th in 1912 and never wake up. A neighbor and family member would find the six members of the J.B. Moore family dead, along with Lena and Ina Stillinger. The crime scene was horrific and bloody since all the victims were killed with an axe. The murders were never solved and justice never came. We featured the house back when the podcast first launched in October of 2014 on episode 7. I never imagined that I would eventually visit and tour the house, much less spend an evening sleeping inside. Join myself, Kelly and three listeners on this investigation of the Villisca Axe Murder House. The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Nicole Capps Dixon and features the Boojum of North Carolina and This Month in History features the Veil of Our Lady appearing.

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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Iowa, history, Paranormal, Villisca, Villisca Ax Murder House .

The McInteer Villa, Ep. 309

Posted on October 3, 2019 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

The McInteer Villa began as a grand home for the McInteer family and over the last century it has been a place of comfort for many people. For several decades it was a boarding house and then eventually it became a private home once again. Through that time, it has not only been a place for the living, but also for, reputedly, the dead. Join me and the owners of the McInteer Villa, Stephanie and Jeff Neal, as we discuss the history and hauntings of this historic home! The Moment in Oddity features the Human Fly dying at the Rutherford County Courthouse and This Month in History features the Reuben James torpedoed. Our location was suggested by Laura Weikel.

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Tags: ghost hunt, ghosts, Haunted Atchison, Haunted Kansas, history, McInteer Villa, Paranormal .

Investigation of the Squirrel Cage Jail, Ep. 308

Posted on September 26, 2019 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Ep. 308 is up and we take you inside the Squirrel Cage Jail for an investigation! The Squirrel Cage Jail is very unassuming. This is a regular looking historic brick building in the middle of Council Bluffs, Iowa. No one would really know there was a jail inside, save for a few windows with bars in them. A black wrought-iron gate closes off the back of the jail and a colorful statue of a horse decorated with lights stands behind it. We had featured the Squirrel Cage Jail in Ep. 284, but this would be the first time we would actually get to go inside and tour the building. But we did more than just tour this location. This was the inaugural ghost hunt hosted by History Goes Bump and seven listeners joined myself and Kelly as we searched for communication with something from beyond the veil. And we believe we received that. Join me as I share the investigation of the Squirrel Cage Jail in Council Bluffs! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Chelsea Flowers and features Jacob Miller, a war survivor and This Month in History features the premiere of The Magic Flute.

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Tags: Council Bluffs, ghost hunt, ghosts, Haunted Iowa, history, Paranormal, Squirrel Cage Jail, travel .

History of Witch Hunts, Ep. 307

Posted on September 12, 2019 by History Goes Bump Posted in Uncategorized .

Why is it that we persecute those who believe differently than we do? Why do neighbors turn on each other? On this episode, I present a brief overview of the history of witch hunts starting with the early Biblical accounts of witches to the hysteria of the European and American witch hunts of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries and beyond. People were left dead in their wake. This has left spiritual residue leading to hauntings. The Moment in Oddity was suggested by listener Laura Ann Williams and features a death mask becoming model for Annie the CPR Doll and This Month in History features the Jetsons airing for the first time. Special thanks to Deana Marie of the TwistedPhilly Podcast and Jessica Walters of the Shoes, Boos and Tattoos Podcast for their contributions!

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Tags: Basque Witch Trials, ghosts, history, Paranormal, Pendle Witches, Witch Hunts, witch trials, witchcraft, Wurzburg Witch Trials .
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