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Gohl was not who he appeared to be. Manipulative, self-absorbed, and cunning, he had plans to steal the money, delivering sailors, or slaves, to the captains of the ships, earning kickbacks and claiming what he thought was rightfully his. And if a few men died in the process? Well so be it. They’d probably be better off.
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Sailors trusted him. Employees relied on him. He claimed to keep their money, and their lives safe. That was a mistake. Those that put their faith in Billy Gohl would find themselves prisoners on ships heading toward China, or worse, SINKING to the bottom of Grays Harbor near Aberdeen, Washington.
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"Everything your history teacher forgot to tell you." Welcome to the inaugural season of this new and inventive show. Pioneers and explorers spent the 1700s, 1800s and early 1900s making their way west. When many arrived in Leavenworth, Washington state, they had no idea what they were in for. Episode 1 "The Dying Hotel" tells the story of one building that to this day hosts spirits and unexplained events, causing the visitor to wonder: Are spirits of the past still here... haunting us?
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Fires raged, people died, and the economy crashed. It's 1894 in Leavenworth, Washington, and your town that you have fallen in love with is rocked by hellfire. But what of those that perished? Do their spirits linger on?
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Trapped in the earth, under 2,700 feet of granite, the miners of central Washington state said their farewells to each other, knowing escape was unattainable, and death was a sure thing. But would their spirits linger on? Many say they do...
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Welcome to Legends and tales of the Pacific Northwest.
In this vast land you’ll find everything from dark forests, foreboding mountains, dormant volcanoes, unusual wildlife and a rich history of innovation. It’s a land of opportunity, and territory of dreams. Stretching from southern Oregon to British Columbia, and western Washington to eastern Idaho, visions of success, ambitions of entrepreneurship, and stories of triumph are everywhere. But what if I told you there was an unknown side to this vast land? What if I told you… your history teachers may have left out the good stuff?