On September 15, 1855 Lizzie Bourne, her cousin, and uncle attempted to summit Mt. Washington in New Hampshire. The climb ended in tragedy. In Episode 342 Jeff Belanger and Ray …
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In 1792, Valentine Bagley and his ship’s crew were marooned in the deserts of Arabia. He swore if he survived he’d go home and dig a well in Amesbury, Massachusetts. …
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On a stormy October day in 1841 Eugene Clifford set out in a rowboat on Fairfield Pond with his wife and infant daughter. Was it an accident or murder? In …
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In 1850, the Phelps Mansion in Stratford, Connecticut, was so profoundly haunted that the story made all of the regional newspapers. In Episode 339 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore …
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In 1772 a group of Rhode Islanders attacked the HMS Gaspee in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. Was this truly the first shot fired in the American Revolution? In Episode 338 …
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In Lynchville, Maine, there’s a road sign pointing to: Norway, Paris, Denmark, Naples, Sweden, Poland, Mexico, Peru, and China – all of them just a few miles away in Maine. …
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Built in 1762, the Chase House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was once an orphanage. Today the building is haunted by the ghost of a little girl. In Episode 336 Jeff …
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In the late 18th century, a sawmill owned by a local wizard maned Nathan Selee in Easton, Massachusetts, was rumored to be run at night by satanic imps. In Episode …
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