We’re looking into an incident where the snow on the mountain turned deadly and killed nearly 100 people on their way to the next destination by train.
Author: Deborah Cobb
The Ghost Ship of the U.S.S. Wisconsin in Virginia
With enough firepower to destroy a mountain, the U.S.S Wisconsin has a much more peaceful environment now than it did during wartime.
The Museum of Shadows in Omaha, Nebraska
Thousands of haunted items have been sent to the museum because their energy caused the previous owner some kind of unease.
The Wonderful Wizard of Easton Castle in South Dakota
The Emerald City, Yellow Brick Roads and a Kansas girl named Dorothy have left their mark on the historic home.
The “Devil School” in Jacksonville, Florida
You can look beyond the chain link fence to see what it once was and imagine what it could be in the future.
Fires, Floods, and Avalanches at the Monte Cristo Ghost Town
This ghost town in Washington is a popular place to visit, with remarkably well preserved buildings and artifacts left behind that make the difficult trip to get to the Monte Cristo Ghost Town worth the hike.
Bagpipe-Playing Spirits of the Eugene Pioneer Cemetery
Some claim to have seen the bagpipe player, dressed in full Scottish regalia, and watched him disappear into the night in front of their eyes.
The Tale of Fannie and the Van Gilder Hotel in Alaska
The stories about Fannie’s untimely death spread quickly throughout the sleepy Alaskan town.
The Ringing Bells of the Franklin Hotel in Iowa
Would you be frightened if you woke up and the furniture in your comfortable hotel room had been rearranged while you were sleeping?
The Gray Man of Pawleys Island, South Carolina
If you saw the Gray Man, would you take it as a warning like the locals do?