Podcast 405 – The Pine Tree Riot
On April 14, 1772, the folks of Weare, New Hampshire, rose up against the crown in an act of rebellion […]
On April 14, 1772, the folks of Weare, New Hampshire, rose up against the crown in an act of rebellion […]
Magician, ventriloquist, and hypnotist, Richard Potter died in 1835, but not before he became America’s first professional magician, and the
Vale End Cemetery in Wilton, New Hampshire, is home to a ghost known as the Blue Lady. In Episode 393
We break some of the strangest laws New Hampshire has to offer. In Episode 387 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger
Madame Sherri’s castle in the woods of Chesterfield, New Hampshire, burned down in 1962. Today the grounds are haunted. In
On November 9, 1869, Josiah Pike became the first person executed by New Hampshire for a capital crime. In Episode
In June of 1850, Abijah Larned and an accomplice robbed the Connecticut River Bank in Charlestown, New Hampshire, making off
With the oldest section dating back to 1649, the Frost-Sawyer Tavern in one of New Hampshire’s most haunted locations. In