The Haunted History of the Davis-Horton House The Davis-Horton House Museum isn’t just haunted. It’s said to be home
From 1913 to 1915, hunters and railroad men near Fish Creek, about 40 miles west of Missoula, Montana, reported
A Ghost, A Gun, and Some Bad Shrimp On January 26, 1882, a small article appeared on page three
Not all hauntings are human. Some arrive with a spectral purr. Throughout history, people have viewed cats as omens
On March 7, 1905, a group of little more than 60 people gathered in the Granger Meeting House for
Alone in the Crypt While photographing the mausoleums in Mount Olivet Cemetery, I stopped at the Clement mausoleum. Something
On any summer day, Cheesman Park buzzes with joggers, picnickers, and dogs chasing frisbees. Sunlight filters through the trees,
Tucked away inside a neighborhood in Avondale, Arizona, Goodyear Farms Cemetery holds the graves of countless workers who helped
On January 13, 1908, the Rhoads Opera House fire became one of the deadliest in American history, engulfing Boyertown,
In 2012, my wife and I spent our 20th wedding anniversary in New York. It was our first visit,











