On ‘The Most Terrifying Places in America’, hear real about ghost stories at America's most-famous haunted landmarks. With direct audio from the TV show, a team of ghost hunters, psychic mediums and historians take you around the U.S. to find out why these paranormal hot spots deserve their reputation.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Natural SciencesScience |
From a former Victorian-era asylum where victims were experimented on to a remote Nebraska outpost where a scorned woman killed her unfaithful husband, we explore the gravest of locations where the dead never sleep.
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From a Nevada motel centered around clowns and haunted by a 1911 tragedy to a Maine movie theater where the horror lurks in the aisles and not on the screen, we explore scary attractions across the nation.
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From a Vermont bridge where a jilted teenage girl leaped to her death to a Tennessee intersection that was a the site of a deadly shoot out, we venture into towns across America haunted by the transgressions of the past.
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From a Mississippi bridge where a murderer was hanged for his crimes to Savannah's oldest operating hotel built prior to the Civil War, we look at some of America's most terrifying roads and haunted roadside spots.
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Very disappointed. This is literally just the sound bed audio from the show. No formatting was done to fit modern podcast standards making it feel over-dramatized and outdated. Super unfortunate.
Is it 2004? This podcast sure sounds like it is.
This is litterally a pod cast of the voice over to the Tv show. It sounds good in theory but it’s so corporate, it’s unnerving!
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Sometimes it doesn’t work when you put a show on a podcast directly and do no editing or anything at all. This is one of those examples that just do not work
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Focusing on America's eeriest locations, this podcast features chilling narratives that highlight the haunting histories behind renowned haunted landmarks. Episodes transport listeners to places such as the Morse Mill Hotel, the Orpheum Theater, and the infamous Devil's Tree, uncovering both ghostly encounters and the lore surrounding these sites. With insights from ghost hunters, historians, and psychic mediums, the show offers a blend of spooky storytelling and in-depth explorations of the supernatural, often intertwining personal anecdotes with historical context. Particularly interesting is the incorporation of direct audio from a television show, which may appeal to fans of paranormal media and those intrigued by ghost stories and unex... more
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Most Terrifying Places in America launched 3 years ago and published 66 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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