I have always that the gray man does appear before storms. The last timw that i heard about him was in 1989. Right before hurricane hugo. A gorl saw him and warned her grandmother. All the houses around were destroyed. Except hers.
@TinFoilCat90Күн бұрын
My home sweet home. Seen some odd things here in my 34 years.
@russell2910Күн бұрын
There are tons of ghost in Pennsylvania. Most actually live in the deep dark woods💹🈯❎🚸🔅🎋🎆🎢🌲🌳🍁🚣
@codymills64293 күн бұрын
Hey, my state! Woodland Pennsylvania oohah. Its boring here though lol,
@MelissaBrazeau-m8r3 күн бұрын
If you’re spending time in Portland during the summer, do the tour and check out the Rose Garden nearby! Both are stunning and peaceful!
@dankshot13 күн бұрын
i work at the palace
@ericnvee4 күн бұрын
I had experiences at City Tavern! Their food was phenomenal. They’re closed now😢
@terrilee36344 күн бұрын
Winter is spooky in Minnesota
@richardday20944 күн бұрын
I need to visit this forest. Man I’m done with life…
@nicoleburdick62094 күн бұрын
I live in Cambridge Springs, PA. The Riverside Inn the last remaining operational Victorian hotel of my hometown was also haunted before it got destoryed by fire. Thanks for covering PA! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
@delmaquezada67334 күн бұрын
The demons have to live somewhere, Revelation 12:12😮
@jsumusicmom82444 күн бұрын
Oakland Cemetary…duh.
@LaurieValdez-zk3dy4 күн бұрын
Happy Holidays Thank you very much
@destroystreets10234 күн бұрын
I ride 15 miles around this lake everyday when its 65 degrees and above. Ive never told anyone this but I wanted to leave this comment here, Im also an avid outdoorsman and know missouri well and the animals in missouri. Anyway one day a black animal ran infront of me crossing the trail and running into the woods, it looked like a small couger but it was pure black to black to be a bobcat to big to be a fox almost to big to be a bob cat too. it was black like really black and moved gracefully im sure its nothing but it stuck out to me ass odd it always has. I stopped on the trail and tried to watch it but it was gone with in 5 seconds
@michelegardner38715 күн бұрын
I'm from Waterford! I am impressed you have heard about Sheepman!
@murraykitson14365 күн бұрын
One place which seems to have a heavy and foreboding atmosphere is HMAS Vampire at the Sydney Maritime Museum .
@JasonDow-qy6tq5 күн бұрын
Hope y'all stay safe and have a merry Christmas
@prophez235 күн бұрын
And I'm a New Mexican blacksmith and custom knife maker and just a couple storefronts down from the La Fonda is the Santa Fe Cutlery shop run by a very nice man named Alan and there you can see and purchase some of the knives I make. I'm in the beautiful Pecos mountains just east of Santa Fe but soon will be relocating to Santa Fe. What does this have to do with the theme of the video? Well I put a part of my soul in each knife I make and when I pass I intend on haunting each blade I've made 💀💀☠️💀💀 😆😆 just kidding.. or am I?? 😆 Seriously though go check out the Santa Fe cutlery and as for (Mallett) made custom knives.
@prophez235 күн бұрын
I live in Pecos NM and also lived in Santa Fe for a few years and there's a lot of spirits still roaming the mountains and streets of this beautiful magical state. One of my strongest encounters came when I visited the old San Miguel mission in Santa Fe and it was so intense I got nauseous from it. There's 2 native American spirits that are still inhabiting that old churche and they're not the least bit happy to still be there.
@squidybb5 күн бұрын
do maryland please :)
@matthewrosenthal7535 күн бұрын
Great video. I am a proud Delawarean. I thank you for the coverage. Just remember in Delaware it’s NewARK and that NewERK is in NJ.
@melissaharris60405 күн бұрын
Born and raised in Georgia and I love learning about places like this
@iconatlarge5 күн бұрын
I spent my childhood and early adulthood fishing the Brandywine River up off PA Route 100. We would evening and night fish and that place was crazy with paranormal activity. We would hear trees crashing into the water and never saw a tree in the water. I also went into Brandywine Battlefield at night with friends and there were silent musket shots all over the place. It was reddish orange flashes popping up all over the place. Very creepy.
@kateealer75 күн бұрын
The only thing scary about Brandywine Creek is Maintenance Hill (Delaware side). You are not a real cross country runner until you've tried to "conquer The Creek." My fear was always that I'd slip on a leaf and break my head running down "Maintenance Hill." I did while I was in college for a post Thanksgiving open meet that, for whatever reason, I decided my Father and I should run because I was on break from cross/track season and it would be fun. I slipped on a leaf and nearly broke my head open if not for the fact that it was the coldest day of the year ever at The Creek and I had two very heavy knit caps on. Run "The Creek." It will change you.
@ElleCee629785 күн бұрын
I had a list of over 1,800 haunted places in Pennsylvania. My favorite haunts are the ghosts of the Fairmount Park houses. Mount Pleasant is particularly haunted. And the houses of Germantown Avenue. The Battle of Germantown took place there. The Chew House, or Cliveden, has a headless ghost of a woman who was killed during the battle. Grumblethorpe has blood stains that won’t disappear. I’ve seen Chestnut Hill College’s ghost in St. Joseph’s Hall. In 1997, I was a sophomore there. I was a commuter, and I liked one of the alcoves off the rotunda. It was around 1:00 PM. I know this because All My Children was on in another alcove. I watched a ghostly woman dive to her death from the 5th floor. Legend has it that she was a novice who became pregnant.
@eddaley1885 күн бұрын
Great video!! What's up with that creepy artwork?
@AlexEdwardsVlogs5 күн бұрын
Penn Hurst State asylum is another great one. Investigated it back in 2019
@AScottishOdyssey6 күн бұрын
Pennsylvania looks like such an interesting place. I will have to add it to my to visit list.
@anneholden99086 күн бұрын
I love your channel! Thank you ♥️
@MakaylaRoss-s5f6 күн бұрын
Bro i live in denver Colorado😭
@Artificial-Influencers6 күн бұрын
That enough I think, going to watch a movie now.
@brianlawson50446 күн бұрын
An evening of paranormal and history. May everonr have a safe and wonderful weekend before Christmas.
@yvettevitacaponigro6 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing these stories with us! Happy Holidays! ❄️☃️🎄✌🏼
@Jay-iu5qz6 күн бұрын
Does anyone know if the organ mountain are haunted 😮,? Asking for a friend 😊
@prophez235 күн бұрын
I'm sure they are I can't see how they wouldn't be.
@MermaidRhea6 күн бұрын
Grew up in Oregon and went to The Enchanted Forest several times in my childhood. Thank you for covering the dwarf caves! I always felt like I was being followed and even had something grab my arm. There's other areas that gave me weird vibes but that was the most notable.
@SylviaBarela-fp7ze6 күн бұрын
Look up Hondo and laluz
@SylviaBarela-fp7ze6 күн бұрын
Garcia's in laluz
@SylviaBarela-fp7ze6 күн бұрын
A sister of Domingo Garcia his sister someone put a spell on her when she was young she was getting on the school bus and her panties fell down after that she never went to school again and they kept her in a small little house behind Domingo Garcia's house when she died
@sandybeebe91496 күн бұрын
Va has similar haunted battlefields just north east of Righmond. I do not advise over night tent camp.heard alot of people whispering, screaming and moving about ,cannons firing off, gun shots .= never again...
@kathleenalarid11507 күн бұрын
Haha, our family ghosts are probably haunting the hotel because of our name, Alarid, being erased from the hotel's history. The La Fonda in Santa Fe, since the 1600's were modest inns and one of the earliest and most prominent was La Casa Alarid, or The Alarid House, that is my family's namesake. About 30 yrs ago, the hotel used to have a small replica model of the Alarid house/inn and its history displayed in one of its smaller lobbies. Whenever we were in town we would proudly go to see it and reflect on our family history in the town and state. Sadly, It has been put away in La Fonda's attics or storage area, hopefully not destroyed. Even the newer out-of-town tour guides are unaware of its origin. I really wish they and "historians" knew the real history, and at the very least, its original name. My niece who relocated to DC came back with her husband to show him the city and hotel, took a tour and had to educate the tour guide of its history. It was only recently since the 1920s that it was renamed La Fonda when it was rebuilt as a large hotel. However, Mexican residents during the era of the Mexican-American War (mid 1800s) referred to it as La Fonda Americana.
@rachelcordova11107 күн бұрын
There are 10 Pueblos along the Río Grand, Taop Pueblo being the Northernmost; Zia being the Southern most. You made no mention of these places. Why? New Mexico was ALWAYS inhabited by the Indigenous People. But, on the other hand, you probably wouldn't be allowed past designated visiting áreas, since you are outsiders. Unless invited, you would be considered tresspassing.
@blueduck94097 күн бұрын
The Saint James hotel in Cimarron New Mexico is absolutely haunted. There are bullet holes in the ceiling of the bar room. That place deserves its own video.
@JohnDoe-p7n7 күн бұрын
I live in Johnston county North Carolina I was raised in Cary North Carolina I work in Raleigh and Clayton NC I have been in North Carolina for 50 years and 6 months I am a southern Korean Redneck American County Cowboy
@Sarika389 күн бұрын
I’m originally from Glorieta,NM. There’s quite a few Civil War Ghosts haunting the mountains there. Have been to most of the places that you mentioned,and have had some really creepy encounters. Lived in Regina,which isn’t too far from Jemez. My Daughter and I experienced a full bodied apparition while hiking the mountains near our home,as well as several Native American Spirits. I’ve had some really frightening encounters with Skinwalkers and La Llorona.😳 Thanks for covering my home State!😊
@kathleenalarid11507 күн бұрын
La Llorona - our grandparents in Espanola and even Bagdad AZ used to tell us about her. Shes even known in CO and CA.
@prophez235 күн бұрын
I live in Pecos and yes there's quite a bit of old spirits in the mountains here.
@ShevieMine9 күн бұрын
Supposedly there was a mass poisoning in the mental hospital because sodium chloride was used in the eggs instead of powdered milk. Ummm, sodium chloride is table salt. Duh!!
@unknownoutdoors5309 күн бұрын
living in california my whole life, ive been to about 3-4 haunted spots, Locke CA , woodland farmhouse, oldsac tunnels, ione Ca, preston castle
@dannydombkowski36739 күн бұрын
I live in New jersey all my life i herd lot of places are haunted read weird new jersey books
@Ashley.Michell229 күн бұрын
My great uncle live just north of Cloudcroft and when my mom and I visited we had plans to stay at this cool old western style hotel. He basically forbade us and said no you will stay here. In the day time we were ok to go wherever but he wanted us back to the house by 6 pm. Never figured out why though
@rickprobst75559 күн бұрын
I live along route 120 on bucktail trail and I've never heard Anything like that
@katharinecarmichael775910 күн бұрын
I am from here. Always have been, still am. You have No idea, how many Places in Our State are Haunted. Try also Deming, New Mexico Adobe deli & many other Places. Holy Cross & many more. Lets see how much u find out. Truly.. We have quite a History. Or shall I say 'Histories' in Our State. Also Look up & find out so much more on Route 66.. Pure Evil
@elgindor10 күн бұрын
Liberals in Portland.. that’s the most haunted group.
@usmcmustang297210 күн бұрын
I was playing with Tonka trucks, with my friend David, back in 1971 in his bedroom, which was on the 1st floor of a 3 story Spanish Adobe mansion in Espanola NM. We were both 11 years old. He suddenly looked up past me and stood up and ran out of the room yelling "Mom! Mom! She is in my room!" As I turned around and looked up, I saw a beautiful woman standing and looking down at me. She was dressed in Victorian style dress, high collar, with her hair up all around in the large halo bun style popular at the time.. I stood up to speak to her and tried to reach out to touch her, as she backed away. It was then, that I realized that either I could see through her or that she was behind the windrow sheers and I was looking at her through a large window... I thought, maybe she is on the porch outside. So I pulled the sheers back and looked out the window, but it was over 10 feet to the ground. She faded away when I looked out the window. This was late in the afternoon in July. The sun was still up. The next morning, our mother's both went up to the 3rd floor attic with all of us kids following. The attic was strewn with old clothes, papers, letters, some old chairs, and other artifacts and antiques from long long ago... My friend David found an old original Indian bow and arrows tucked in a cubby on the wall.. I began picking up papers and letters and reading them. The letters were from a woman named Caroline, to her husband who was in the US Army. A Captain, involved with chasing after and fighting Pancho Villa's troops on the southern border. As I glanced over at the big pile of clothing and miscellaneous, I saw two eyes looking at me from the pile. I told everyone "do you see the eyes looking at us from that pile?" They all looked and looked and saw nothing... I kept my eyes on those eyes so as not to lose them, I stayed locked on them as I crawled across the pile and reached out to grab them.. completely unafraid.. I grabbed and grasped onto them and pulled out a square satin pillow case with a hand painted picture on it of the woman in Davids bedroom... David suddenly proclaimed "Mom! That's her! That's the woman who keeps visiting me in my room!" And I confirmed that it was the same likeness of the woman that I saw the day before.. Our mothers faces turned white and we suddenly noticed that they stopped ridiculing us for telling them "fake ghost stories" .. The city of Espanola has since torn down that historic structure, which was a crime in my opinion.. But I learned later, that it had been used as an orphanage after it had belonged to the original owners, who had owned the original mercantile there. It was NOT the same place as the city claims the mercantile owners built much later in the 1930's .. But through research I believe they allowed the catholic church there, to use it as an orphanage. I went looking for it, but found only a large parking lot and a catholic church built on that spot today. It would be great to ever know more information about her, but I was not allowed that, being so young at the time. Times were much different then.
@Sarika389 күн бұрын
That’s such a spooky and interesting experience! Espanola is very haunted!
@amandanuttall44988 күн бұрын
That's sad that the house was torn down. I've lived in Espanola for 37 years and it would have been so amazing to see that house!
@ginasalazar77617 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story.
@kathleenalarid11507 күн бұрын
That is an amazing recollection. I'll ask my family (Alarid) who has lived in Espanola and surrounding towns forever, if they know of it. The church is the historic La Iglesia de Santa Cruz de la Canada (Holy Cross) built in the 1600s. My parents RIP, and family went there and to the Catholic school.