Exploring the weird, wild, and spooky parts of Appalachia.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | HistoryTrue Crime |
Sitting in Charleston, South Carolina, the Old Charleston Jail has seen its fair share of thieves, pirates, murderers, and even those wrongfully convicted. With this in mind, it is not surprising that it is known as the most haunted building in Charl... more
Wallace Thrasher was an ordinary kid who grew up in Virginia. He played football, was a member of multiple clubs, and was known for always being well-liked. That’s why it was so surprising when people discovered that he was involved with a serious cr... more
Known as the most haunted house in Ohio, the Franklin Castle has a past that’s almost too crazy to believe. From Bootleggers to Nazi’s this house holds secrets and hidden passageways that have yet to be found. With apparitions of a woman in black who... more
December 25, 1929 was much like any other Christmas for the rest of the world, but for a small town in North Carolina, it will forever be marked in history. Rumors and secrets still swirl about the circumstances surrounding the event. What is unquest... more
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Amazing stories told for some amazing women. Learn more about them as much is the monsters and the creepy stories they tell. Every episode leaves you want more. They are hilarious, loving, and a little kooky, but hang in there it’s worth it. :)
For a podcast that has “Appalachian monsters” in its title, it sure does have a lot of stories in it about places that aren’t in Appalachia…
I love it
This podcast has me laughing all of the time! The girls are so funny and great storytellers.
I've enjoyed most of their stories and like the back and forth of the hosts. I prefer the the crime mostly but do fine the haunting stories interesting too. They do get off topic some but it just makes it more entertaining for me. there was a few times I couldn't understand a comment or two bc it was kind of mumbled but that was not a deal breaker. I will continue to follow them as long as they keep making interesting podcasts.
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Appalachian Monsters & Mysteries launched 3 years ago and published 71 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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