If you wind your way down the quiet roads of Tewksbury, Massachusetts, and slip past the rolling fields and red-brick buildings of the state hospital grounds, you may feel it—that subtle shift in the air, the faint hum of history lingering just beneath the ordinary. Tewksbury State Hospital is one Continue Reading
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Sasquatch and Sourdough
I had a great chat with Christina on her show Sasquatch and Sourdough, watch it here or on Youtube, and follow her page for more great content. Christina is joined by Joe from the Trails, Tales, and Taverns podcast for a chilling walk through New England’s haunted heart. From the Continue Reading
Six Questions deep:
Paranormal Paths with Dayvid and Joe In this crossover conversation full of chills, laughs, and insight, Dayvid Salinas—creator of Down the Rabbit Hole on Instagram, host of Dayvid Don’t Know, and co-host of Won Nothing Podcast and Weird Java in the Morning—sits down with Joe Gelinas, host of Tales, Trails, Continue Reading
Fort Taber/Fort Rodman
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Cryptids, Creeps and Conspiracy Podcast
I had a chance to sit in with Natasha for her one year episode as the person she was supposed to record with had to cancel last minute. It was an interesting conversation with what may have been some communication from a long past friend. Link to the Patreon. I Continue Reading
Where The Weird Ones Are Podcast
Joseph Gelinas on Where The Weird Ones Are Podcast. Awesome Interview with Kevin shortly after we met during an investigation of the Conjuring House. Link to Where the Weird Ones Are website.
Sleepy Hollow, legends and history
Exploring Sleepy Hollow: Legends, Hauntings, and History Washington Irving’s 1820 story, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, remains one of America’s most enduring ghost tales. Set in 1790, the story follows the lanky, superstitious schoolteacher Ichabod Crane as he vies for the hand of Katrina Van Tassel, the daughter of a Continue Reading
Fort Fisher and the legend of the Hermit
Discovering the Fort Fisher Hermit: A Journey into History In the summer of 2011, I found myself flipping through a well-worn copy of 100 Classic Hikes in North Carolina. I had checked off most of the hikes within a two-hour drive from home, and my curiosity pulled me east, towards Continue Reading
Ninigret Park, Charlestown RI
Recorded in an oral history of the south coast town, Helen Church recalled “South of Post road was a field that served as an airstrip in the early 1920’s for bi-wing aircraft. Every Sunday the providence journal newspaper would deliver the Sunday edition to the airstrip and the newspapers would Continue Reading
Mt Misery and the Hell Hollow Witch
The name Pachaug comes from the native American term for bend in the river, the area had been inhabited by the Narragansett, Mohegan and Pequot tribes who were relentlessly pushed out by white settlers in the 1700’s.