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A story from the Charleston City Paper about Bulldog Tours hosting virtual tours of the Holy City during coronavirus caught my eye over the weekend. Like many other cities across the U.S. (and world), Charleston found itself placed under stay-at-home lockdown orders on March 24, which closed all non-essential businesses.Continue Reading

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Have you ever wanted to jaunt to the Skinwalker Ranch? A couple of years ago a documentary that got a lot of buzz, Hunt for the Skinwalker, piqued my curiosity about it. After that, I kept hearing more and more about the Skinwalker Ranch and the crazy activity there. WhatContinue Reading

Nightmare on Elm Street's Robert Englund hosts Travel Channel's True Terror

I asked what one question would you ask Robert Englund if  you got the chance? (Thanks again to those of you who answered.) I knew I might get to be on a press conference call with the Master of Macabre to promote his new Travel Channel show, True Terror withContinue Reading

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Kevin Burns is the creator and producer of HISTORY’s most popular series, including Ancient Aliens and cable’s #1 nonfiction series, The Curse of Oak Island. He’s now also the executive producer for a new series coming to HISTORY: The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. The series will give viewers full, unprecedentedContinue Reading

Yes, an online ghost tour could be coming to Stockton, California, in October, according to Recordnet.com.  The Downtown Stockton Alliance  recently unveiled a free self-guided online historical walking tour. The plan is to release a spookier version to coincide with Halloween. Walk with Weber Captain Charles M. Weber founded StocktonContinue Reading

One bit of Friday the 13th trivia I came across that intrigued me the most was the Thirteen Club. A People article that talked about the club explained: “[I]ts stated mission was to improve the standing of the holiday and also flout all manner of superstitions. At its first meeting,Continue Reading

I’m not sure why I never wrote about our jaunt to Arromanches before. I wrote about our jaunt to Pointe du Hoc and the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial. But I never wrote anything about Arromanches. Hmm… Well, what better day to fix that than on June 6th in memoryContinue Reading

As we learned from the most recent installment of Fey Fridays, the Halloween we know and love today originated back amongst the Celtics, in areas encompassing modern-day Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France. Originally, this society saw November 1st to be the first day of the new year, andContinue Reading

It’s probably easy to guess the favorite holiday of anyone who spends their time jaunting here around the site — and that fact is no different for many of the fey folk who cross the Irish plains and hold a cozy place in the Unseelie Courts. It’s said that HalloweenContinue Reading

  I wanted to believe the Blair Witch was a real thing, more than I’ve wanted anything else in the world, probably — and maybe she is, but I sure as heck can’t find any information on her and her story other than what’s being purported through the 1999 movie.Continue Reading

In honor of Memorial Day I decided to write about a fantastic program I watched on PBS last week called The Ghost Army. Wow. I was absolutely engrossed. I don’t know if everyone has a favorite war or era of military history, but both WWI and WWII have always fascinatedContinue Reading

Being into the paranormal and a huge history enthusiast I have inevitably spent some time wondering around some really amazing cemeteries. I know that some people find cemeteries scary or sad, but I find them to be peaceful, full of energy, history, and sometimes ghosts. To walk around a cemeteryContinue Reading