National Ghost Hunting Day dominated the weekend’s Haunted Headlines, which weren’t as plentiful as they have been, oddly enough.
But there were still some great headlines. Enjoy!
Saturday, September 29, 2018
“Haunted” Plumb Place hosts a night of paranormal activity – KVOE.com
Halloween may be a month away but there was plenty of hauntings going on Saturday night at Emporia’s Plumb Place.
Flint Hills Paranormal hosted a soldout Spooktember event. Tour guides split up investigating for spirits in each of the historic home’s different rooms.
National Ghost Hunting Day to be celebrated tonight in Linesville – The Meadville Tribune
Linesville’s Knickerbocker Hotel is one of 150 satellite locations around the world participating in National Ghost Hunting Day today.
Enthusiasts come out for ‘World’s Largest Ghost Hunting Event’ – Spectrum News Jamestown
We’re getting into the creepiest time of year and to really kick things off, Saturday, September 29 is National Ghost Hunting Day, and paranormal enthusiasts are coming out to be part of the “World’s Largest Ghost Hunting Event.”
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The number of people fearing their homes are haunted is increasing in Sydney
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This led to a spike in calls to paranormal investigators throughout the past year
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Residents can be spooked by creaking floor boards, strange whistling or a bang
FRIGHT NIGHT: Carolina History & Haunts – Winston-Salem Monthly
The Carolina History & Haunts tour dives into the history West End, its superstitions, and a few unfortunate endings….
Sunday, September 30, 2018
Ghosts in the gardens and across the state – The Daily Gazette
Haunted History Trail has about 85 locations, many right here in the Capital Region
Paracon 8 coming to Shooting Star Oct. 11-13 – DL-Online
This October will mark the eighth straight year that Shooting Star Casino, Hotel & Event Center has hosted a paranormal convention featuring a variety of supernatural experts and celebrities.
I spent the night in one of Wales’ most haunted houses – here’s what happened – Wales Online
Llancaiach Fawr is infamous among those who believe in, or fear, the paranormal – and the chilling, creepy manor house lives up to its centuries-old reputation
WATCH: Spooky moment ‘ghost’ moves glass in haunted pub CCTV – Daily Star
A PUB landlord claims to have been spooked by a “ghost” captured on camera making a mess at the bar.
Wildwood Sanitarium in Salamanca celebrates National Ghost Hunting Day – Ocean Times Herald
Ghost Box Chronicles live-streams Saturday night
‘Ghost Adventures: Graveyard of the Pacific’ and ‘Ghost Adventures Live’ Anchor Travel Channel’s ‘Ghostober’ Event – Horror News Network
Premiering on Saturday, October 6 a 9 p.m., Ghost Adventures: Graveyard of the Pacific features lead investigator Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley as they head to “…a treacherous nautical region within the Pacific Northwest where the freshwater of the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. Here, darkness plagues both land and sea – the ocean has claimed thousands of shipwrecks and countless lives, while unexplained deaths, diseases, fires and murders have impacted areas around the shoreline. The investigation takes the team to multiple haunted locations – from the underground tunnels weaving beneath the city of Astoria, Oregon, and the port city’s Norblad Hostel to the Fort Stevens Military Base outside of town where dangerous entities are believed to haunt various sites.”
Courtney Mroch is a globe-trotting restless spirit who’s both possessed by wanderlust and the spirit of adventure, and obsessed with true crime, horror, the paranormal, and weird days. Perhaps it has something to do with her genes? She is related to occult royalty, after all. Marie Laveau, the famous Voodoo practitioner of New Orleans, is one of her ancestors. (Yes, really! As explained here.) That could also explain her infatuation with skeletons.
Speaking of mystical, to learn how Courtney channeled her battle with cancer to conjure up this site, check out HJ’s Origin Story.