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Ep 156 – Stay Spooky

We wanted to call this episode “Stay Sh!tty” but we were worried about the censorship of the word. This week we talk about the past bathroom stories we’ve covered in previous haunted locations. It’s also…the end. Thank you so much for joining Haunted Hospitality, Robin, and Zoey as they traveled on this three year journey, but the sun has set on this podcast. Feel free … Continue reading Ep 156 – Stay Spooky

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Ep 150 – Flight 19 and the Bermuda Triangle

This episode is not for those planning to fly out for spring break, because we’re off the coast of Florida, in the Florida Keys, and we’re going to talk about the mystery of Flight 19. This mystery claimed the lives of 27 men and made 6 planes go missing. The flight of trainee navy pilots took off from Ft. Lauderdale on Dec 5, 1945 to … Continue reading Ep 150 – Flight 19 and the Bermuda Triangle

Ep 155 – From the Patreon: Annabelle

This episode, we’re venturing outside of the South to discuss Annabelle, possibly the world’s most famous haunted doll story. In the Conjuring movies, Annabelle is a tall, porcelain-esque doll with an angry, vengeful expression. She is possessed by a demon and, to say the least, exhibits some violent tendencies. And while the actual Annabelle is a much sweeter-looking Raggedy Ann doll, she is allegedly just … Continue reading Ep 155 – From the Patreon: Annabelle

Ep 154 – A Very Haunted St Patrick’s Day in New Orleans

We hope you aren’t done drinking from the St. Patrick’s Day weekend (if you’re 21 or over) because we have a new way to celebrate, and this includes two types of spirits! Zoey takes us to Pat O’Briens, mostly in New Orleans but partially in The Alamo. The bar is the Irish pub that many go to, to celebrate Mardis Gras, St. Patrick’s Day, and … Continue reading Ep 154 – A Very Haunted St Patrick’s Day in New Orleans

Ep 153 – The Girl Dinner of Ghost Stories

The USS Lexington, AKA the Blue Ghost, is an aircraft carrier that first entered into service in 1943 during World War II. She, and the approximately 3,000 people who lived and worked on her during the war, were primarily in the Pacific. There, the ship was attacked but never sank — despite claims to the contrary. Now, she’s stationed in the bay off of Corpus … Continue reading Ep 153 – The Girl Dinner of Ghost Stories

Ep 152 – The Not-Cursed Poinsett Bridge and the Not-Haunted Gosnell Cabin

The Poinsett Bridge is the oldest bridge in South Carolina and debatably the oldest bridge in the entire South Eastern United States. It was built in 1820 as a part of the state road from Charleston and Columbia to the North Carolinian mountains. It was named after the president of the Board of Public Works, Joel Poinsett, and may have been designed by Robert Mills, … Continue reading Ep 152 – The Not-Cursed Poinsett Bridge and the Not-Haunted Gosnell Cabin

Ep 151 – Tales of the Altamaha-ha

While traveling on family vacations to the Golden Isles while she was growing up, co-host Robin would peer out of the car window into the gray waters of Georgia’s Altamaha River — searching for the Altamaha-ha. A long, scaly, aquatic cryptid with an alligator-like head that parascopes above the water’s surface, the Altamaha-ha is rumored to swim so powerfully that boats rock in its wake. … Continue reading Ep 151 – Tales of the Altamaha-ha

Ep 149 – A Puzzling Sculpture

This episode’s subject is not paranormal. It’s not true crime. And it’s not folklore. But it is a mystery — and a puzzling one at that. Installed at the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, Kryptos is a sculpture designed by artist Jim Sanborn with four encrypted messages. In the approximately 33 years since the sculpture’s unveiling, only three of the messages have been decoded. And … Continue reading Ep 149 – A Puzzling Sculpture

Ep 148 – A Tour of Haunted Kentucky Cemeteries

This week Zoey has a new genre of Haunted Hospitality episodes: a Hunted Cemetery Tour. This first episode focuses on Kentucky! Our first cemetery is the witch filled Wynns Cemetery, which Zoey did a bit of a deep dive on. The second one is Pikeville Cemetery, where a woman was allegedly buried alive. The third is the large and beautiful Cave Hill Cemetery, with a … Continue reading Ep 148 – A Tour of Haunted Kentucky Cemeteries

Ep 147 – The Dock Street Theatre (We Love Nettie)

Founded in 1736, the Dock Street Theatre in Charleston, South Carolina, was the first building on the continent solely for theatrical performances before it likely burnt down in the Great Fire of 1740. The Calder House Hotel — later named the Planter’s Hotel — was built at or near the theatre’s original location in 1809. Many passed through the hotel, including: Robert Smalls, who worked … Continue reading Ep 147 – The Dock Street Theatre (We Love Nettie)