From a legless Confederate ghost to the Lady in White, there's a paranormal vision around every corner in this South Carolina city.
In the 18th century, scientists agreed on half the answer to the lights people had seen over wetlands for thousands of years, but the other half may have waited until now.
Coastal Crimes podcast hosts Kristi Hawthorne and Porsche Copeland will lead you through some of the notorious stories of how, why and who is behind two of North County’s most famous ghost legends.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Amazing America) — Spooky season is here, which means it’s the perfect time to explore America’s creepiest places. From the bone-chilling Sallie House in Kansas to the infamous ...
For scientists, though, one big mystery still remained. Although will-o’-the-wisps are not actual flames and occur at ambient temperatures, they still have to ignite somehow. The source of that ...
He spilled the beans alright, and in one big breath the floodgates of corruption swung even wider. We welcome the move of retired Department of Public Works and Highways undersecretary Roberto ...
The McFaddin-Ward House Museum will present “Stories of the 1900 Galveston Storm: What We Have Learned,” a free public lecture by Shelly Kelly, followed by community storm plan updates from Judge Jeff ...
The concert was the first of three that Ghost had scheduled to play at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City. A video on social media from last night shows the crowd waiting for Ghost's set to ...
Jean Lafitte was no Captain Jack Sparrow. He was a ruthless smuggler and privateer who secured a presidential pardon for his role in the War of 1812's decisive battle at New Orleans. The Lafitte of ...
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