Podcast 374 – A Weird New England Thanksgiving Feast
We sit down to a weird Thanksgiving feast New England style! In Episode 374 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger sit […]
The New England Legends weekly podcast with Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger.
We sit down to a weird Thanksgiving feast New England style! In Episode 374 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger sit […]
On November 9, 1869, Josiah Pike became the first person executed by New Hampshire for a capital crime. In Episode
In the late 1800s, hermit John Smith lived in the woods of Erving, Massachusetts, turning himself into an unlikely celebrity.
In 1934, Vermont’s eccentric and snobby poet laureate Daniel Cady built a tomb on a hill in West Windsor so
For Halloween, we spin the tale of an old Inner Sanctum radio drama to explore the haunting and murderous Vengeful
In 1915, a small farmhouse in Essex, Connecticut, got a reputation as being haunted by a ghost who knew where
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Camp Etna in Maine was established in 1876. It’s been a Spiritualist Camp ever since. In Episode 367 Jeff Belanger