Ghost to Coast: The Old Exchange & Dungeon in Charleston
First used by the American Revolutionary Army as a military prison, the dungeon served to incarcerate pirates during the period before the US declared independence.

First used by the American Revolutionary Army as a military prison, the dungeon served to incarcerate pirates during the period before the US declared independence.
This mansion wore many hats in its time. The land was originally owned by the Creek tribe, then it was a luxurious mansion in Tulsa. It’s been an orphanage for indigenous children from the local reservation, became a private abode… Read More »Ghost to Coast: Gilcrease Home & Museum in Tulsa
A lawsuit would be the final nail in the coffin for the Ohio State Reformatory, but not before gathering a few ghost stories from their halls.
The fame and notoriety of the Cannonball House is tied to the moniker it’s been given, considering the fact that a real cannonball still sits embedded in the side of the building.
A building sitting at the Totten Trail Historical Site has a dark and grisly past, one that still pops its head up today to make itself known in the form of haunting and ghostly encounters. Today we take a look… Read More »Military Ghosts of Totten Trail Inn
A well-loved building with an entire town enjoying its turn of the century design and facade. You can even request accommodations that overlook the Geyser Park.