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The Houghton Mansion in North Adams, Massachusetts was named for the family that commissioned its construction. Their biography is ripe for ghost stories with a tragic car accident leading to further deaths from broken hearts and suicides. The house then spent nearly a century hosting a chapter of the Masonic Order. The Masons have always carried an air of mystery around their organization with rumors of bizarre rituals, sacrifices and hidden knowledge. Many former Masonic temples and centers pop up on haunted lists and we have featured a few. Join us for the history and hauntings of the Houghton Mansion. The Moment in Oddity features Indiana Bell Building rotation and This Month in History features the Astor Place Riot.
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Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2025/05/hgb-ep-586-houghton-mansion-and-masons.html
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Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
(Moment in Oddity) "Vanishing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/(This Month in History) "In Your Arms" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Music: Dark Secrets (DECISION) by Sascha Ende
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Fort Edmonton is a settlement that dates back to the true beginnings of Canada becoming an official country and to Alberta becoming a province. This would be a series of trading posts that were built on the north bank of the North Saskatchewan River. It played a key role in history with both European settlers and the natives that lived on the land. Today, this is a cultural center and museum that reputedly has unexplained activity. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of Fort Edmonton.
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Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios
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Title: "Darkness Haunts"
Artist: Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
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There are several important mountains in the area that we today call the Holy Land. Mount Hermon is one of these mountains and has been considered sacred for all of recorded history. This is where the fallen Watchers made their descent, not only from the heavenly realm, but a descent into sin that would land them in chains in Tartarus. The River Jordan’s headwaters launch from here, El lived here with his 70 sons and the Grotto of Pan stands at its base. This mountain is not discussed in mainline churches, but it should be, because the ultimate battle started here.
Main theme: Crazy For Thrills by Muse Music with Groove Studios
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One can't miss the S.K. Pierce Mansion in Gardner, Massachusetts. This magnificent mansion is a huge Victorian that takes up the whole corner of West Broadway and Union Street. The grand exterior makes it very inviting, but the ghost stories connected to this place might just make you think twice before entering. There are those that claim this home is the second most haunted house in Massachusetts. Some owners have been chased out by spirits. There could be more than a dozen spirits here and one of them may be the furniture magnate for whom the house was built and named: S.K. Pierce. Join us for the history and hauntings of the S.K. Pierce Mansion. The Moment in Oddity features the Bone Collector Caterpillar and This Month in History features Brahms born.
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Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2025/05/hgb-ep-585-sk-pierce-mansion.html
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Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
(Moment in Oddity) "Vanishing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/(This Month in History) "In Your Arms" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios
Other music used in this episode:
Title: "The End" and "Mortician's Hat Trick"
Artist: Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
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Old Hollywood and mysterious deaths seem to go hand in hand, whether it's the case of the Black Dahlia or the mysterious "suicides" of Marilyn Monroe and George Reeves. In the same vein as the mysterious suicides of the latter stars, comes the tale of the mysterious death of movie star Thelma Todd. It is a story that contains all the elements of a perfect Hollywood drama: fame, fortune, gangsters, love and betrayal. Was she murdered, did she die by accident or did she die at her own hand? Whatever the truth may be, her spirit is at unrest.
Intro and Outro music: Bad Players - Licensed under a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-assignable, single-site, worldwide, royalty-free license agreement with Muse Music c/o Groove Studios.
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Music: Silent Movie 44, Silent Movie 45 and Story of a Story by Sascha Ende
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We had the chance to visit San Juan Capistrano and the mission there, as well as the Los Rios Historic District in April 2025. The historic district still hosts three original adobe homes, along with quaint shops and distinctive eateries. Much of the mission is in ruins today, but the colorful gardens, swallows and beautiful interior of the Serra Chapel make this a mission not to be missed. And the main downtown of San Juan Capistrano has its bits of history alongside modern businesses. All of these areas have their ghosts. Join us for the history and hauntings of San Juan Capistrano! The Moment in Oddity features Cataphiles and This Month in History features the birth of Mary Mother Jones.
Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com
Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2025/04/hgb-ep-584-haunted-san-juan-capistrano.html
Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump
Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
(Moment in Oddity) "Vanishing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/(This Month in History) "In Your Arms" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios
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Music: Hymnus - A Patre unigenite by Sascha Ende
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Boone, North Carolina is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, in an area of the state locals refer to as the "High Country." Boone and the surrounding areas seem to be a hotbed for strange occurrences, tragic deaths, and hauntings almost as chilling as the mountain air. Two prominent locations that we covered from this town are Moses Cone Manor, featured on Ep. 62, and Appalachian State University, featured on Ep. 202. These locations are not only surrounded by beauty, but they have spirits and we thought it would be fun to revisit both on this redux.
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Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios
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Appalachian Tears by Albert-Paul from Pixabay
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Leviathan and dragons have already been featured in their own episodes, but they aren’t the only fantastical animals in the Bible. There are several mythic beasts in the Bible, from Behemoth to Ziz Shadai to Re’em, which are creatures so large, they appear to be mountains or block out the sun. Hebrew mythology elaborates on them, but was there more than just myth to these creatures? Did they exist? Do they exist?
Main theme: Crazy For Thrills by Muse Music with Groove Studios
Other music used in this episode:Village Consort by Kevin MacLeod
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James Dean's star burned bright, but fast. He starred in three amazing films, earning two posthumous Academy Award nominations, before his untimely death in 1955 at the age of 24. One can only wonder what heights his performances would've reached with that kind of trajectory. Dean loved speed and that would bring his ultimate demise. Perhaps because he had much still to do, his spirit still seems to be here. Join us for the life and afterlife of James Dean. The Moment in Oddity features the Rooftop Ninja and This Month in History features the first deaf school opening its doors.
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Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2025/04/hgb-ep-583-life-and-afterlife-of-james.html
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Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
(Moment in Oddity) "Vanishing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/(This Month in History) "In Your Arms" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios
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Rockabilly Theme 2 created and produced by History Goes Bump
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On this Stones and Bones, we are focusing specifically on the cemeteries that name themselves Old Burying Ground. These Old Burying Grounds offer a snapshot of what life was like during the Colonial Period in America and they don't use the term "cemetery" in the name because the term wasn't in use yet. Garden cemeteries were a couple hundred years away from being planned, so many of these cities of the dead are haphazard and wild. And they were never considered hallowed, but rather, common. Many of them are filled with notable people from American history.
Intro and Outro music "Stones and Bones" was written and produced by History Goes Bump and any use is strictly prohibited.
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Water can be dangerous for anyone, even the best swimmers in the world. Water has a cunning to it and when you add currents and rocks and other things, a mild brook can turn into a raging river. An ocean that regularly meets the beachline and recedes can become a tsunami that wipes out a city. Or it can become a great flood that wipes out nearly all of humanity as so many myths have recounted. Water and spirits go hand in hand. We've heard that ghosts can't cross water, but also that spirits can use water for energy since they are mainly electrical. There are many bodies of water, both large and small, throughout the world that have ghost stories connected to them. Join us as we share these haunted deadly waters.
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Music: Sounds Of The Sea 6 by Sascha Ende
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Just north of Yellowstone National Park, in the heart of Paradise Valley in Montana, lies the Chico Hot Springs Lodge. The property stretches over 700 acres of land that still remains pristine. This has been a vacation getaway for over a century with its main draw being its hot springs. For years people came seeking cures for various maladies, and today they enjoy the relaxation that a hot soak can bring. But the land and the Lodge feature more than just hot springs and breathtaking scenery, there are spirits here. Join us for the history and hauntings of the Chico Hot Springs Resort!
Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com
Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios
Other music in this episode:
"Neo Western" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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When most of us think of angels, we picture these figures of light, wearing white with enormous wings on their back. Most people believe that they have a personal guardian angel. We also assume that angels come in a couple of varieties: archangels, standard and fat little babies with wings. When an angel falls it becomes a demon, right? But are any of these assumptions biblical? What the Bible says about these supernatural helpers might surprise you. Diane also shares her own personal encounter with a possible angel.
Main theme: Crazy For Thrills by Muse Music with Groove Studios
Other music used in this episode:Garden Music by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3796-garden-music
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creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Dreams Become Real by Kevin MacLeod
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Edith Wharton was a woman ahead of her time when she was born into her upper-class New York family. In 1921, she became the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Literature and is considered one of America's greatest writers. She inspired countless other authors and gave the world a glimpse into the rich of the Gilded Age. Wharton also wrote ghost stories. She believed in ghosts. The home that she built, that is known as The Mount, is said to be haunted. Join us as we explore this interesting woman's life and the history and hauntings of The Mount. The Moment in Oddity features Emma Gatewood and This Month in History features Susanna M. Salter elected as the first female mayor in the U.S. Our location was suggested by listener Mary Larkin.
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Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2025/04/hgb-ep-582-mount.html
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Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
(Moment in Oddity) "Vanishing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/(This Month in History) "In Your Arms" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios
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Title: "Ballerinas Opus"
Artist: Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
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In 1875, the Gring home would host the dead bodies of four members of the Bissinger family following a murder-suicide. A mother, Louisa Bissinger, took the lives of her children in retaliation for a wrong by the father. The tragic circumstances have left the ghosts of the family to haunt this area of Berks County in Pennsylvania. And then there was Ethel Major. Her husband was an angry man and their relationship had gone sour long ago. Rather than leave her husband, she decided to make the ultimate break. And for that, she paid with her life. It seems her spirit haunts the prison where she died. Join us as we share these tragic tales that have left revenants of two bad marriages.
Intro and Outro music: Bad Players - Licensed under a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-assignable, single-site, worldwide, royalty-free license agreement with Muse Music c/o Groove Studios.
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Title: "Typical Horror Intro"
Artist: Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
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IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0997280/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1Music: All The Lines (Instrumental) by Sascha Ende
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Akron is an industrial city with roots as a canal town that grew out of a swamp. It is the fifth largest city in Ohio and has a rich history connected to some of the most well known manufacturers in the world. There is a dark side with a history of violent riots and crimes committed by the Black Hand Gang. Like all historic cities, Akron has its legends and haunted locations. Join us for the history and hauntings of Akron, Ohio! The Moment in Oddity features the African Jacana and This Month in History features The Gray Ghost capturing Union General E.H. Stoughton.
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Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2025/03/hgb-ep-581-haunted-akron.html
Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump
Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
(Moment in Oddity) "Vanishing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/(This Month in History) "In Your Arms" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios
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Title: "Congestion"
Artist: Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
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Port Arthur is part of a World Heritage site featuring former Australian jail sites and it is an open air museum. Australia has a harsh history since it was established as a place for Britain to send her convicts. Many of the prisoners from Ireland's Kilmainham Gaol were sent to Australia. Port Arthur's prison became the stop for Britain's worst convicts. Such a harsh place would be a good breeding ground for things that go bump in the night just from its penal history alone. But this area has an even more tragic story. It was the site of a massacre in 1996. No wonder Port Arthur is considered to be one of the most haunted locations in all the world.
Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com
Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios
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Title: "Find a Weapon"
Artist: Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
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Throughout the Bible, we read passages detailing visions and dreams. Dreams and visions are two different things. Visions are described by some as “waking dreams.” I don’t agree with that interpretation. I believe when a prophet or disciple was experiencing a vision, they were literally taken to the place or TIME where the action was occurring. And most of those visions were pretty fantastical!
Main theme: Crazy For Thrills by Muse Music with Groove Studios
Other music used in this episode:Nightdreams by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4132-nightdreams
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creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Dreamlike by Kevin MacLeod
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The Thackray Museum of Medicine in Leeds is the largest medical museum in the UK and takes guests on a journey through the history of medicine. There are exhibits about medical innovations and instruments, surgery in the 19th century, diseases and cures and the uniforms worn by medical personnel. Monthly lectures are hosted on topics ranging from "Questionable Quackery" to "Bloody Barbers and Splattered Surgeons." This had been a former workhouse and is considered Leeds' most haunted building. Join us for the history and hauntings of the Thackray Medical Museum! The Moment in Oddity features Mark Twain and Nicola Tesla and Constipation and This Month in History features the birth of boxer Jack Johnson.
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Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2025/03/hgb-ep-580-thackray-medical-museum.html
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Music used in this episode:
Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios
(Moment in Oddity) "Vanishing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/(This Month in History) "In Your Arms" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios
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Titles: "Epic Horror Drone" and "Industrial Nightmares"
Artist: Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
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At the same time that the rural garden movement was launching and thriving in Victorian America, the Magnificent Seven were being established in London. The founding of these seven cemeteries was an effort to establish private cemeteries outside of London to alleviate the overcrowding in the city's churchyards. Small parish churchyards had provided burial space for hundreds of years, but with a burgeoning London population, burial space was shrinking and citizens were becoming worried about the unhealthy conditions. These new suburban cemeteries would be Kensal Green Cemetery, West Norwood Cemetery, Highgate Cemetery, Abney Park Cemetery, Brompton Cemetery, Nunhead Cemetery, and Tower Hamlets Cemetery. These cemeteries wouldn't get their nickname until 1981 and the name came from architectural historian Hugh Meller who was inspired by the 1960 western film "The Magnificent Seven."
Intro and Outro music "Stones and Bones" was written and produced by History Goes Bump and any use is strictly prohibited.
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Titles: "Ghost Town"
Artist: Tim Kulig (timkulig.com)
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IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0997280/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1Franklin Theme created and produced by History Goes Bump
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