Thanksgiving Ghost of Marsh Bridge
On Thanksgiving Day, 1902, a southbound train neared Geneva, NY, approaching the Marsh Bridge. As it did, the engineer and fireman onboard heard a piercing scream. When they looked up,…
On Thanksgiving Day, 1902, a southbound train neared Geneva, NY, approaching the Marsh Bridge. As it did, the engineer and fireman onboard heard a piercing scream. When they looked up,…
It’s fascinating (and sometimes heartbreaking) how time buries certain tragic events. Occasionally, I stumble across them while digging through old newspaper archives or scanning death certificates for unrelated research. That’s…
If you’ve ever felt drawn to the quiet beauty of a cemetery, you’re not alone. There’s even a term for people like us—taphophiles—those fascinated by cemeteries, funerals, and gravestones. In…
Some places refuse to die. Pipestone, Minnesota’s Calumet Hotel is one of them. Built in 1888 from the town’s signature Sioux quartzite, the Calumet has survived devastating fires, financial ruin,…
On a recent trip to my hometown of Phoenix, Arizona, Matt and I stayed in of the state’s most infamous haunted hotels: The Hotel San Carlos. Located at Central and…
Just a few feet from the Utah-Wyoming border, on the North Slope of the Uinta Mountains, lies Suicide Park. Within it sits a small, eerie burial ground — Suicide Park…