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  • Admiral's House - Does a ghost brigade patrol this haunted South Carolina estate | Haunted Atlas
    Dec 9 2025
    Charleston's Haunted Estate: The Admiral’s House

    Step inside the opulent Neo-Classical style Admiral’s House, once home to the commander of the Charleston Navy Base, and discover the chilling history and reported paranormal activity that lurks within its walls. Built in 1905 with a budget of $12,000, this 7,391-square-foot estate has seen its fair share of changes over the years, from luxury renovations to neglect and foreclosure. As the property fell into disrepair, local legends began to swirl about the ghostly inhabitants that still roam the halls of the Admiral’s House. Reports of enslaved individuals haunting the grounds, shadowy figures marching on the lawn, and a mysterious young girl hiding in the trees paint a picture of a property steeped in history and tragedy. Join us as we explore the eerie tales and paranormal claims surrounding this historic Charleston estate, from the blue-painted ceilings designed to ward off spirits to the ghostly presence of those who once called this place home. Will you dare to spend a night in the Admiral’s House and see if the past truly refuses to rest?

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    Presented By Sara Sweeney Erica Barrett Research By Sara Sweeney Research supported by Haunted US Head Writer Mitch Goth Production Assistance By David Sweeney Music By Colleen Johnson Executive Producer Brandon Rugzie Haunted Atlas is a production of Haunted US - visit HauntedUS.com for more information ©2025 Haunted Atlas, Haunted US. All rights reserved.

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    25 min
  • Herkimer House - Does a revolutionary era general haunt this mansion-turner-museum | Haunted Atlas
    Nov 27 2025

    From Revolutionary War Hero to Restless Spirit: The Haunted History of Herkimer House Step back in time to 1764 and explore the historic Herkimer House, once owned by General Nicholas Herkimer. Known for his brave stand during the Revolutionary War, General Herkimer's legacy lives on in this well-preserved home, complete with a family burial ground on the property. With a history that predates the signing of the Constitution, it's no surprise that Herkimer House is rumored to be haunted. Visitors have reported ghostly encounters, including a candlestick flying across the room and mysterious footsteps and voices echoing through the halls. Many believe that General Herkimer himself still roams the house, appearing as a shadowy figure or an apparition to those who dare to visit. Could he be trying to communicate with the living, or simply reliving his final days in the home he loved so dearly? Join us as we delve into the paranormal claims surrounding Herkimer House, from strange mists in the family burial ground to ghostly voices and doors shutting on their own. Is this historic site truly haunted by the spirits of its past residents, or is there a more logical explanation for these eerie occurrences? Whether you're a history buff, a ghost hunter, or simply curious about the supernatural, Herkimer House offers a unique glimpse into the past—and perhaps a chance to encounter a restless spirit from a bygone era. Don't miss your chance to explore this haunted hotspot and uncover the chilling legacy of General Nicholas Herkimer.

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    21 min
  • Buffalo Trace Distillery – Does the original owner's ghost haunt this famous Kentucky distillery | Haunted Atlas
    Nov 13 2025

    Spirits and Spirits: The Haunted History of Buffalo Trace Distillery Step back in time as we explore the chilling legacy of Buffalo Trace Distillery, a historic landmark with a haunted reputation. From its origins in the 1790s to its transformation into the award-winning Buffalo Trace Distillery in the 1990s, this site has seen it all—including spirits of a different kind. Join us as we uncover the paranormal claims that have surrounded this iconic distillery for decades. From the protective ghost in Warehouse C to the mysterious footsteps and eerie voices in the gift shop, there's no shortage of spooky encounters at Buffalo Trace. And let's not forget about the ghostly presence of Albert Blanton himself, who is said to still roam the Stony Point Mansion where he once lived. Discover the haunted history of Buffalo Trace Distillery and decide for yourself if the spirits of the past still linger among the barrels of whiskey. Don't miss out on this unique blend of history, whiskey, and ghostly tales on the next episode of Haunted Atlas.

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    23 min
  • Pythian Castle LIVE – Let's investigate a haunted castle in Missouri | Haunted Atlas Halloween Special 2025
    Oct 31 2025

    Join us on the Haunted Atlas podcast as we explore the chilling history and paranormal activity of the Pythian Castle in Springfield, Missouri. Originally built by the Knights of Pythias as a home for their members, this 40,000 square foot castle has a dark past that includes serving as a hospital for over 100 people who died there and as a military interrogation center during WWII. From the haunted orphanage area to the active theater and mysterious tunnels, we’ll investigate reported paranormal claims and share eerie EVPs captured by guests. Discover the ghostly presence of Mr. Boots in the basement tunnels and interact with Italian POW spirits in the cells. As we wrap up our night at Pythian Castle, we’ll share spine-tingling stories from the building’s owner, including encounters with a woman’s voice, sightings of children, and the presence of a woman in white. Join us as we uncover the haunted history of Pythian Castle on this episode of Haunted Atlas.

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    40 min
  • Glensheen Mansion – Is this elaborate Minnesota mansion haunted by a murder victim | Haunted Atlas
    Oct 28 2025
    From Iron Magnate to Murderous Heiress: The Dark Hauntings of Glensheen Mansion

    Step into the twisted history of Glensheen Mansion, a sprawling estate along the shores of Lake Superior in Duluth, Minnesota. Built by wealthy attorney Chester Congdon and his wife Clara in the early 1900s, the mansion witnessed tragedy and terror that still lingers within its walls today. After Chester’s untimely death in 1916, Clara and their daughter Elisabeth continued to reside in the mansion until their own deaths. But it was Elisabeth’s murder in 1977 at the hands of her daughter Marjorie and son-in-law Rodger that cast a dark shadow over the estate. As a museum open to the public since 1979, Glensheen Mansion has become a hotspot for paranormal activity. Visitors report encounters with the spirits of Elisabeth and her home nurse Velma, who are said to haunt their former living spaces with an eerie presence. From cold spots to shadow figures, the mansion is alive with the echoes of its tragic past. Join us as we delve into the chilling history and ghostly encounters at Glensheen Mansion, where the spirits of the past refuse to rest in peace.

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    22 min
  • Pioneer Saloon - Does Clark Gable Haunted This Famous Bar? | Haunted Atlas
    Oct 14 2025
    Ghostly Gamblers and Haunted History: The Spirits of the Pioneer Saloon

    Step back in time to the early 1900s as we explore the fascinating history and paranormal activity of the iconic Pioneer Saloon in Goodsprings, Nevada. From its origins as a bustling mining town to its enduring legacy as a beloved watering hole, the Pioneer Saloon has seen it all—including deadly poker games, famous visitors, and even a few lingering spirits. Join us as we uncover the chilling tales of the saloon's most notorious ghost, Paul Coski, the cheating poker player who met a tragic end at the hands of a vengeful dealer. Guests and staff alike have reported sightings of Paul, often bleeding from his side and lingering near the poker tables. Could his restless spirit still be seeking redemption or revenge? But Paul is not the only ghostly presence at the Pioneer Saloon. From a prospector in a cowboy hat to a former owner overseeing the bar, the saloon is said to be haunted by a variety of spirits, some mischievous and others benevolent. Experience the thrill of encountering these ghostly inhabitants, from moving objects to phantom cries in the women's bathroom. And don't forget about the mysterious ringing telephone that defies explanation, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this historic haunt. Join us as we delve into the paranormal claims and eerie encounters that make the Pioneer Saloon a must-visit destination for ghost hunters and history buffs alike. Tune in to Haunted Atlas for a spine-tingling journey into the haunted history of the Pioneer Saloon.

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    20 min
  • Fort Jefferson – Does a treasonous doctor haunt this coastal military fort | Haunted Atlas
    Sep 30 2025
    Ghostly Legends of Fort Jefferson: From Civil War Prison to Haunted National Park

    Step back in time to the imposing walls of Fort Jefferson, a historic Civil War fort turned prison turned national park located on the remote Dry Tortugas islands. Built with over 16 million handmade bricks, this six-sided fortress housed thousands of military personnel, prisoners, and their families throughout its tumultuous history. One of the most infamous prisoners at Fort Jefferson was Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd, known for treating John Wilkes Booth after the assassination of President Lincoln. Imprisoned for conspiracy, Mudd tried to escape before eventually being pardoned for his efforts during a yellow fever outbreak. Today, visitors can explore the fort's rich history and stunning architecture, but many also report eerie encounters with the supernatural. From mysterious sounds and lights at midnight to shadowy figures and ghostly screams of yellow fever victims, Fort Jefferson is said to be haunted by the spirits of its past inhabitants. Join us as we delve into the paranormal claims surrounding this historic site, from the Rec Room with its bullet-hole-riddled walls to the eerie photographic anomalies captured by visitors. Discover the chilling legends and ghostly tales that make Fort Jefferson a must-visit destination for history buffs and ghost hunters alike on the Haunted Atlas podcast.

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    24 min
  • Osterhout Free Library – Does a doppelganger haunt this Pennsylvania library | Haunted Atlas
    Sep 16 2025
    Whispers in the Stacks: The Haunted History of Osterhout Free Library

    Step inside the Osterhout Free Library, where the whispers of booklovers past still echo through the halls. Built on land with a dark history dating back to the Revolutionary War, this library in the Wilkes-Barre Library District holds more than just books—it holds a haunting legacy. From unexplained voices and shadow figures in the basement to doppelgangers and mysterious laughter on the stairs, the library staff and visitors have encountered a range of paranormal phenomena. Ghostly encounters with spirits responding to investigators, moving books, and making their presence known have been captured during investigations. Join us as we explore the eerie tales of the Osterhout Free Library, where the love of literature is intertwined with the lingering spirits of the past. Listen closely, for you never know who—or what—may be browsing the shelves beside you.

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    21 min