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Come with us to explore the legends, myths and tales of hauntings in and around New England. New episodes will be added every other Thursday.

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Come with us to explore the legends, myths and tales of hauntings in and around New England. New episodes will be added every other Thursday.

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English


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S3E2 The Eddy Brothers

11/12/2022
During the mid-1800's, a new religion began to sweep through America. It was called the Spiritualist Movement. And part of this Spiritualist Movement were the Eddy Brothers of Chittendon, VT. The Eddys were descended from a long line of psychics. Six nights a week, the brothers would invite visitors to a séance in the Circle Room, where all sorts of strange things began to happen. But was it all real?

Duration:00:21:04

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S3E1 - Dover Demon

10/30/2022
Dover, Mass. is located about 15 miles southwest of Boston. It's also one of those towns where if you're looking for excitement, you have to head to a nearby city. But in April of 1977, four teenagers spotted a creature the likes of which they had never seen before. And has not been seen again to this day.

Duration:00:14:58

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S2E11 - Little Rose, the Stigmatist of RI

4/18/2021
The word "Supernatural" doesn't always mean haunted. It just refers to something that is apart from what is usual or normal, and that includes events of a religious nature such as stigmata. The first documented case of stigmata in the United States was Marie Rose Ferron, also known as “Little Rose.” Rose was born on May 24, 1902, in St. Germain de Grantham in Quebec, Canada.

Duration:00:15:10

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S2E10 - The Curse of the Saco River, ME

3/26/2021
The Saco River is a popular spot for camping, canoeing, kayaking and especially tubing. But to do so does come at some risk. The Saco River is known for its strong undertow, surprisingly deep gorges and rough rapids in some areas. But there may be another reason to be careful: a curse.

Duration:00:13:14

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S2E09 - The Fake Legend of Ocean-Born Mary

3/2/2021
The "legend" began in 1917 when Wisconsin native Louis "Gus" Roy, author of The Candle Book, and his mother moved to New Hampshire, looking to purchase a home with "history." He soon learned of how Mary Wallace had been born at sea and how the ship had been beset by pirates. He quickly purchased the colonial once owned by Ocean-Born Mary's son, Robert Wallace. Mary had lived in a different house a mile away with her son William, but Roy didn't let a little thing like facts stop him. He invented a fascinating story of Mary and her pirate benefactor, buried treasure, and a haunted house.

Duration:00:14:32

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S2E08 - Tony Chop Chop Costa, The Magic Garden Killer

1/31/2021
On Standish Street in Provincetown, Mass., there is a bed and breakfast called The Victoria House. This gay-friendly guest house has 19th century charm, free wifi, air conditioning, and continental breakfast is served daily on the patio. It is close to Commercial Street and its many restaurants, art galleries and kitchy shops. Or visit the Pilgrim Monument and Museum, take a dune buggy ride, or soak up some sun (and take a dip in the freezing cold Atlantic) at Herring Cove beach, all of which are close by. Oh, and it may also be haunted.

Duration:00:13:04

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S2E07 Bigfoot in Connecticut

1/12/2021
Over the holidays, a friend and I somehow got on the subject of Bigfoot, which led me to wonder if there had been any sightings here in New England. And it turns out, there have been plenty.

Duration:00:10:51

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S2E06 - Biltmore Hotel, Providence

12/14/2020
If you're looking for ghosts in Providence, RI, you really don't need to look any further than the Biltmore Hotel. The Biltmore was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977 and is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Oh, and it was named “America’s Most Haunted Hotel” in 2000 by the American Hotel & Lodging Association.

Duration:00:10:51

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S2E05 - Dungeon Rock in Lynn Woods Reservation

11/30/2020
Late in the summer of 1658, legend has it that an ominous-looking ship sailed into Lynn Harbor. It was painted black and bore no markings or a flag. The locals expected a raid by pirates. Instead, they watched as four of the pirates loaded a chest onto a small boat and rowed up the Saugus River. Eventually, British soldiers learned where the pirates were hiding and raided their camp. Three of them were caught and hung, but a fourth, Thomas Veal, escaped into the forest, taking the hoard of silver with him. Veal reportedly hid in the cave now known as Dungeon Rock. Then in 1852, Hiram Marble purchased the five acres of land around the cave after hearing the legends of the lost pirate treasure. Marble was part of the Spiritualist movement, believing he could communicate with the ghost of the pirate Thomas Veal and discover the location of the hidden treasure.

Duration:00:10:51

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S2E04 - Mary Nasson, York, ME

11/16/2020
One of the biggest mysteries in York is that of Mary Nasson. Some sources claim that Mary was an old woman who was hung as a witch in the 1700's, and that her last name is Jason. Legend claims that Mary's ghost has been seen strolling through the graveyard, the noose still around her neck. Another story portrays her as an herbalist who helped her neighbors whenever they were sick. So, was she a witch or a healer?

Duration:00:12:13

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S2E03 - The Tragic Tale of Nancy Barton, White Mountains, NH

11/1/2020
In 1788, Nancy Barton was a sixteen-year old servant girl, working in the home of Colonel Joseph Whipple in Jefferson, New Hampshire. There she fell in love with a farmhand, Jim Swindell. She couldn't have been happier when Jim proposed. They eagerly planned to get married and settle in Portsmouth, NH. A thrifty girl, Nancy saved the money she'd earned working for Colonel Whipple. She entrusted her savings to her future husband. Maybe she should have waited until after he put a ring on it.

Duration:00:12:10

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S2E2 Mysterious Glastenbury Mountain, Vermont

10/17/2020
There's nothing like autumn in New England. The air is cooler and less humid. The leaves turn from green to golden yellow, bright orange, and vibrant red. You can drink in the musky smell of the fallen leaves, and hear them rustle and crunch beneath your feet as you walk through them. Perfect for a hike on Glastenbury Mountain in Vermont. But if you decide to hike the Long Trail, just don't go alone. You may never be heard from again, especially if you're wearing red.

Duration:00:13:02

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S2E1 The Conjuring House

10/3/2020
With a population of under 2,000, the section of Burrillville. RI known as Harrisville is, for the most part, quiet and peaceful. Here you'll find the Harrisville Waterfalls, swimming in Spring Lake, and Colonial era farm houses. One such house is the Arnold Estate, but you might know it better as the Conjuring House.

Duration:00:19:47

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S1E20 Whitehall Mansion, Mystic, CT.

7/26/2020
As with most of New England, Mystic holds properties that are rich in stories. Land that was home to the Pequot and Mohawk peoples, witnessed the American Revolution and Civil War, and saw generations of families going about their lives. Whitehall Mansion is one of those properties. With so many lives passing through Whitehall, it's really no surprise that some of them may have stayed behind.

Duration:00:10:46

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S1E19 Mystic Seaport

7/12/2020
At Mystic Seaport in Mystic, CT, you'll find the Charles W. Morgan, the last whaling ship and America’s oldest commercial ship still afloat. But whaling was a dangerous occupation, even on a lucky ship. Many whalers have lost their lives in pursuit of the whale oil used to fuel lamps of the day. Drownings, falls from the rigging, as well as numerous accidents and illnesses were common. With such long and perilous journeys, it's little wonder that some of the whalers decided to stay aboard.

Duration:00:12:43

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S1E18 - White Horse Tavern, Newport

6/26/2020
The White Horse Tavern, in Newport, is the oldest tavern in Rhode Island, as well as the oldest "continuously operating" tavern in the United States, having served guests since 1673. It has also earned status as a National Historic Landmark in 1972. The White Horse has also been called the most haunted bar in Rhode Island.

Duration:00:10:57

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S1E17 Houghton Mansion, North Adams, MA

6/12/2020
The Berkshires have something for everyone, including ghost hunters. If you're of the ghost hunting set, you'll want to head to the Houghton Mansion in North Adams. On August 1, 1914, an automobile accident claimed the lives of four people. But their story did not end with Albert Houghton's death.

Duration:00:11:23

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S1E16 - Champ: The Monster of Lake Champlain

5/28/2020
Lake Champlain is 120 mile long body of water bordering Vermont, New York and Quebec, Canada. It is a Mecca for boating and fishing and other outdoor adventures. It is also home to 318 species of birds and 81 species of fish. Oh, and it's also home to its own Loch Ness-style monster, Champ.

Duration:00:10:33

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S1E15 Legends of the White Mountains

5/15/2020
The White Mountains. In the winter, they are New Hampshire's home for skiing, snowboarding, and all kinds of winter sports. In the summer, there's hiking, horseback riding, camping, rock climbing and zip lines. All surrounded by majestic scenery and incredible wildlife, such as moose, black bear, loons, fox, turkey, and rainbow trout. The Coppermine Trail in Franconia, NH is a great place to hike, but you don't want to live there. Along the trail, you may spy a cellar hole, the remnants of a long forgotten village, that failed to listen to the warnings given to them by the local Native Americans.

Duration:00:12:40

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S1E14 The Devil's Footprint, ME

5/2/2020
In this episode, we're going up north to the Pine Tree State of Maine. Next to the Meeting House is an old cemetery that holds the remains of Manchester's founding fathers. It is in the North Manchester Meeting House cemetery that you will find a boulder near the entrance with interesting markings. Some of the markings look like a set of human footprints. And the other, looks like a large, hoofed footprint. This is known as the Devil's Footprint.

Duration:00:10:12