Just south of Dover, there sits a National Historic Landmark on the grounds of a former plantation. Here, you can glimpse some of the history […]
Month: January 2024
An Unsolved Murder at the Historic Anchorage Hotel
In some haunted hotels, guests are frightened to come back to their rooms to find their items in disarray. In others, the spirits may feel […]
Gold and the Basement at the Vineyard House in California
In 1848, James W. Marshall had built a mill on the river near Coloma, California, known as Sutter’s Mill for the proprietor, Sacramento pioneer John […]
Bullets in the Sandstone at Wabasha Street Caves in Minnesota
When the twin cities were still in their infancy and growing into the metropolises they would become, a family of mushroom farmers took on the […]
Prisoners of War at Point Lookout Lighthouse in Maryland
Imagine being at the very southernmost tip of Maryland, looking over the entrance to the Potomac and the famous Chesapeake bay. All is calm and […]
The Elephants of Showmen’s Rest in Illinois
Tucked away in a cemetery in Illinois is a strange sight to behold. A section of graves with 750 plots, but some headstones are only […]