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 […]
Category: Abandoned Places
Adobe Ghosts at the Amador Hotel in New Mexico
The building has experienced paranormal activity almost its entire existence, but the two story adobe former hotel carries a lot of the history of the town itself.
The Decay of Igloo City, Alaska
When asked why he would build his hotel in Alaska, the owner said in response,”You wouldn’t put an igloo hotel in Kansas or Egypt, would you?”
The Devil in the Tower in New Jersey
The tower gained its name from the surrounding populace due to more legends saying that driving or walking backwards around the tower could summon ghosts or demons.
Avalanche Specters in the Cascade Tunnel in Washington
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.
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.
Capital Apparitions in Old Cahawba, Alabama
From a 1500s destruction of the former town, to a bustling state capital, and finally, an archeological site lending more knowledge about the tribes who called it home before colonization.
The Urban Legend of the Hookman at Tillet Cemetery, Indiana.
Keep vigilant if you’re going to visit, and maybe keep the amorous activity to a minimum on Lover’s Land in Peru, Indiana.
Abandoned Apparitions at the Summerwind Mansion
Today, we’re covering a house on the shores of West Bay Lake that’s haunting reputation followed it even into disrepair and ruin, with a hefty side of alleged arson.