
Every Town Has One- Local Legends, Folklore, Ghost Stories, Odd Culture. Hear the latest bizarre news and tales from around the world. This is a podcast and video feed taken from the popular underground public access show. Gene and Bryan come to you every week with stories from around the globe. Tune in to get a scare, laugh and learn a little.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 377 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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For years Gene has been trying to find more about his Fitzpatrick family lineage. Just in time for St Patricks Day he found a long lost cousin and line of his family he didn't know he had. Hear all the strange similarities and coincidences.
Everything you could possibly want to know about Tigers but nothing about the Tiger King. Sabertooths, tiger attacks, terrorizing an entire town and much more.
We are back and recording with only a wall between us. UFOlogy is back and better than ever, the Blood Bridge and crybaby bridges of Ohio, being dull is not trendy, the poop knife, Thrashers fries and food of Ocean City Maryland and Gene's expertise ... more
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Hometown Tales is one of the very first podcasts I got into back in the mid-2000s. It was a lot of fun hearing about folklore from around the country. I hope you guys know that you’re missed. It was great getting a few episodes during the pandemic, but we’d love to hear an occasional new episode here and there now, too.
One of the first popular pods, and still among the very best. I miss HT, and I am far from alone. Gene and Bryan, please return whenever you can!
This is the podcast that got me into podcasts. I even briefly hosted my own podcast due to inspiration from Gene and Bryan. I started listening when this podcast first came out, it took me a while to get into it, but once I did I was hooked.
These guys are the most entertaining and engaging storytellers and you feel like you are having a meal with them around a fire. The pod fathers along with Jim Harold.
My first favorite podcast! My zune was full of HTT episodes lol. Glad to have them back!
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