Gifts for Ghosts at the KiMo Theatre
If you visit, don’t forget to bring some candy or a toy to leave for little Bobby.

If you visit, don’t forget to bring some candy or a toy to leave for little Bobby.
The haunting of this prison is far from a secret, with television crews and ghost hunters spending nights behind bars, looking for paranormal activity.
Once called the “Grand Hotel of the West,” this luxurious hotel may be hiding a darker secret. Spirits might be wandering the golden halls with opulent chandeliers and reminding guests that some people never check out of the Pfister Hotel… Read More »Ghost to Coast: The Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Before the day was over, every vendor was completely sold out, and that began the legend of Pikes Place Market and turned it into one of the most visited sections of Seattle practically overnight.
Named for our very first First Lady, this hotel has some secrets of its own behind the front doors.
A nearby shop sells souvenirs for Emily’s Bridge, rather than its proper name of the Gold Brook Bridge.
A gorgeous state-of-the art railroad depot has always been a fixture in the old west as the railroad expanded and allowed tourists and travelers to explore the wild lands beyond the Mississippi. Hundreds of stations shot up during the age… Read More »Ghost to Coast: Rio Grande Station in Salt Lake City
A striking Victorian mansion sits on the campus of the University of Texas in Austin, owned by the university but with a much longer and darker past. If you were to sleep in the house, it’s very likely you might… Read More »Ghost to Coast: Littlefield House in Austin, Texas
While a small light shines in the history of Wheatlands Plantation, it’s worth remembering that the bloody location recorded over 70 murders on the grounds during its long existence.
With as long and storied history as Deadwood, there’s bound to be some ghosts in the mix.