Two Tennessee men answered an anonymous Craigslist ad which initiated a summer of ghost hunting, secret missions, and an adventure through Chattanooga history. It was August of 2017 when Rob Alderman of Cleveland, TN showed his friend, Dan Buck a cryptic Craigslist ad that referenced one of their favorite podcasts. Buck insisted they respond and within ten minutes they had a response from a man wh... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureArtsPerforming ArtsPersonal Journals |
This episode's artifact is an abandoned cemetery lost to the ravages of time. And then I go on a tour of some of the most interesting stories about cemeteries. I even interview a cemetery connoisseur who is known as the Cemetery Detective.
Rob and Dan introduce a new project. It's big. It's very, very big. more
Rob and Dan attend a meeting of the SSA and their grand adventure comes to a dramatic conclusion. more
The man at the center of the mystery breaks his anonymity and agrees to sit down with Jeremy for an interview. We finally meet George. more
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Would highly recommend to any decent person.
I was recommended this pod based upon my love for Tanis. What a fun show! I’m so glad I took the recommendation and listened.
I enjoyed the adventure so much and would love to have an adventure like this. Great job!!!!
I enjoyed the whole story and it made me feel like I was gathering around the radio to listen to my weekly program. Can’t wait to hear their next project!
I liked the podcasters, and I wanted to believe that only one was in the know. But, I got the feeling it was a work of fiction created for a future documentary. They settled on a podcast, because nobody was interested in a documentary. Or, it couldn’t hold up to scrutiny?
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