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  • When do you not follow the signs and walk into the weird?

    With a new book in the works, Tripping on Legends hits the road in the other Dark Woods to track down several haunted legends in the actual town of Ocala. Christopher Balzano visits Fort King and looks into two legends at the old base that reveal the kind of oddness common in the shadow of the Ocala.

    Plus, there will be two interesting announcements about Tripping on Legends you won’t want to miss.

    Haunted Florida Love Stories is now available for preorder at: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1467145688/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.com

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].


    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • When do you not follow the signs and walk into the weird?

    With a new book in the works, Tripping on Legends hits the road in the other Dark Woods to track down several haunted legends in the actual town of Ocala. Christopher Balzano visits Fort King and looks into two legends at the old base that reveal the kind of oddness common in the shadow of the Ocala.

    Plus, there will be two interesting announcements about Tripping on Legends you won’t want to miss.

    Haunted Florida Love Stories is now available for preorder at: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1467145688/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.com

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].


    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping

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  • Humpty Dumpty never had to deal with the ghosts of Coon Hill Cemetery. Would you?

    In a reboot of Episode 69, Christopher Balzano travels to the Panhandle to look at an abandoned cemetery in a lost town that continues to be the focus of a haunted legends. Coon Hill is long gone, but the cemetery remains and the ghosts are still around, determined to make sure nothing bad happens to those left behind…and they do a horrible job of it.

    Not to mention the sacred grounds are known as a prime spot to travel to if you’re looking to have a baby.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.com

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms



    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.


    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Christopher Balzano and Ella read some of their spookiest stories in the spirit of "just tell the story and let it speak for itself."

    They read from Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, The New England Ghost Files, 13 Chairs, and a tale or two from the old files of Massachusetts Paranormal Crossroads.

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    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at
    www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Christopher Balzano and Ella read some of their spookiest stories in the spirit of "just tell the story and let it speak for itself."

    They read from Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, The New England Ghost Files, 13 Chairs, and a tale or two from the old files of Massachusetts Paranormal Crossroads.

    https://trippingonlegends.wordpress.com…

    https://trippingonlegends.wordpress.com…

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at
    www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Who knew there was so many ghosts inside your house?

    With travel plans and moving about cancelled, Tripping on Legends would be stuck in neutral if it weren’t for the modern age and the children of the world and their wacky ways. Legend tripping and urban legends have gone digital and plays themselves out over our kids’ computers and imaginations.

    Join Christopher and Ella Balzano as they explore several of the creepiest home hauntings that are all the rage with kids these days. Drawn from the Web and books like Dangerous Games to Play in the Dark by Lucia Peters (www.theghostinmymachine.com) and see how many you would actually attempt. From Charlie Charlie and Three Kings to One Man Hide and Seek and Momo, what are these kids playing…

    …and would you dare to do them yourself?

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Who knew there was so many ghosts inside your house?

    With travel plans and moving about cancelled, Tripping on Legends would be stuck in neutral if it weren’t for the modern age and the children of the world and their wacky ways. Legend tripping and urban legends have gone digital and plays themselves out over our kids’ computers and imaginations.

    Join Christopher and Ella Balzano as they explore several of the creepiest home hauntings that are all the rage with kids these days. Drawn from the Web and books like Dangerous Games to Play in the Dark by Lucia Peters (www.theghostinmymachine.com) and see how many you would actually attempt. From Charlie Charlie and Three Kings to One Man Hide and Seek and Momo, what are these kids playing…

    …and would you dare to do them yourself?

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • One episode was not enough to contain all the stories. Tripping on Legends had to go back into the bathroom to revisit some of the classic bathroom stories from across Florida and New England.

    Before finishing up, we tackle stories such as The Devil’s Tree, Lizzie Borden, Silver Springs, and the infamous story of Elizabeth and the Country Tavern. We also look at classic bathroom legends such as Hanako, the story of Elisa Lam, and the Filth Licker.

    Listen to the first part of the episode at: https://triplegend.hipcast.com/deluge/triplegend-20200419130636-7324.mp4


    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms



    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • One episode was not enough to contain all the stories. Tripping on Legends had to go back into the bathroom to revisit some of the classic bathroom stories from across Florida and New England.

    Before finishing up, we tackle stories such as The Devil’s Tree, Lizzie Borden, Silver Springs, and the infamous story of Elizabeth and the Country Tavern. We also look at classic bathroom legends such as Hanako, the story of Elisa Lam, and the Filth Licker.

    Listen to the first part of the episode at: https://triplegend.hipcast.com/deluge/triplegend-20200419130636-7324.mp4


    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms



    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • It’s not always the haunted houses and creepy woods of the world that bring those scary moments. Sometimes the moments of fear come from the inside out.

    Join Tripping on Legends as we explore some of the most common ghosts associated with the place where we all feel the most venerable. We’ll explore famous legends and cases and some of the bathrooms we’ve tripped over the years in preparation for a trip to the most haunted bathroom in Florida.

    Stopping by to talk about Comfort Station and all things bathroom folklore is Dr. Brandy Stark from Urban Legends of Pinellas County (https://urbanlegendsofflorida.homestead.com/downtownstpetesburgbathrroom.html).

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • It’s not always the haunted houses and creepy woods of the world that bring those scary moments. Sometimes the moments of fear come from the inside out.

    Join Tripping on Legends as we explore some of the most common ghosts associated with the place where we all feel the most venerable. We’ll explore famous legends and cases and some of the bathrooms we’ve tripped over the years in preparation for a trip to the most haunted bathroom in Florida.

    Stopping by to talk about Comfort Station and all things bathroom folklore is Dr. Brandy Stark from Urban Legends of Pinellas County (https://urbanlegendsofflorida.homestead.com/downtownstpetesburgbathrroom.html).

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Science has it all explained, right? These ghost lights are just something natural, something we can chalk up to ordinary and pass off as something that just happens. No need to look any further, right?

    Yet even as the logical part of our brain explains it all, the side of us that fears knows there is something else out there can’t help but ask different questions. It’s not just the fact that we see them and create backstories to help justify why we are seeing them, of all legend trips, ghost lights are the ones that we group together around and make an event out of trying to experience.

    Join Christopher Balzano as he explores the folklore behind the sightings and gets into a few of the more famous cases around Florida and the rest of the country.

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Science has it all explained, right? These ghost lights are just something natural, something we can chalk up to ordinary and pass off as something that just happens. No need to look any further, right?

    Yet even as the logical part of our brain explains it all, the side of us that fears knows there is something else out there can’t help but ask different questions. It’s not just the fact that we see them and create backstories to help justify why we are seeing them, of all legend trips, ghost lights are the ones that we group together around and make an event out of trying to experience.

    Join Christopher Balzano as he explores the folklore behind the sightings and gets into a few of the more famous cases around Florida and the rest of the country.

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Vampire witches who take the form of owls to hunt their prey. An illiterate career soldier who crawled from the dead only to never tell his tale. A ancient curse still making itself known in the quiet roads and swamps of Florida.

    What are the Stikini and did they spark what is known as the Dade Massacre?

    What began as a simple blog post on an obscure Web site sparked a question which may never be answered. Join the Trippers as they look into the old Seminole witch legend used to explain one of the most important moments in Florida history. Christopher Balzano and Deanna Mulhern debate the best way to attract one during a legend trip and plan their trip to Central Florida to track one down.

    When it comes to This Town is Myth nothing in never easy.

    Follow it on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms


    Read a little more into the story of the Stikini and their place in haunted folklore at https://trippingonlegends.wordpress.com/2020/03/08/this-town-is-myth-the-dade-massacre-stikini/.

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Too soon? It’s become the punchline of jokes and the focus of memes across social media, but is it a question worth asking?

    From legend trippers and investigators looking to capture a moment to frauds trying to contact the famous dead for promotion, people in the paranormal walk a thin line of the morbid. We, by our nature, live in the world where people have died, but are we sometimes too eager to explore the edges of other’s tragedies?

    Join Christopher Balzano and Deanna Mulhern for a discussion on when looking into a ghost is either too soon or smacks social graces in the face.

    Also tune in to get a preview of what we’ll be talking about at the SWFL Paranormal & UFO Convention and win VIP tickets to the event on March 28th.
    Learn more at https://www.swflupc.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/events/1777151049063707/


    …and join in the discussion live and call with your opinion during the live show, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms


    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Beside an orange grove in the middle of nowhere lies a once forgotten cemetery. Inside are buried three children with no official records, no past, but a story that has been told the last fifty years in a town steeped in oddness and rich in haunted history…and sometimes the children can’t help but speak up.

    Christopher Balzano and Deanna Mulhern travel to Arcadia, Florida, in search of a ghostly legend centered around the spirits of children said to be the victims of a curse almost a hundred years old. After discussing some of the details of the case, the Trippers hit the round and then talk about what they found as the sun set on Coker Cemetery and why these kids might never find peace.

    Listen to Balzano discuss the details of the case here:
    https://triplegend.hipcast.com/deluge/triplegend-20190919230121-4363.mp3

    Listen to our episode on Oak Ridge Cemetery to get warmed up and up to date on some of the oddness in the area:
    https://triplegend.hipcast.com/deluge/triplegend-20170116134716-1355.mp3


    And the episode where we just released the raw audio of Mary:
    https://triplegend.hipcast.com/deluge/triplegend-20170116131725-5161.mp3


    And to get the full picture of the original legend trip, visit the Travel Log at:
    https://trippingonlegends.wordpress.com/2018/01/18/travel-log-oak-ridge-cemetery-arcadia-florida/


    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth
    and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our lives shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Help TOL with kids decided where to legend trip on Spring Break by voting for where they should go.

    The Trippers look at several possible haunted road trips to occupy their upcoming Spring Break. After looking into the legend of Mothman and Goatman, they turn their attention to the many legends of Missouri and tracking the rock and roll legends of the Allman Brothers and Robert Johnson. The extended family in the chatroom ask for a trip up to New England to visit the Bridgewater Triangle and Salem, but the kids seem to be intent on tracking the legend of Roanoke Colony.

    Vote on any of our social media platforms.

    This Town is Myth which can also be followed at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms.

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our lives shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].


    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Help TOL with kids decided where to legend trip on Spring Break by voting for where they should go.

    The Trippers look at several possible haunted road trips to occupy their upcoming Spring Break. After looking into the legend of Mothman and Goatman, they turn their attention to the many legends of Missouri and tracking the rock and roll legends of the Allman Brothers and Robert Johnson. The extended family in the chatroom ask for a trip up to New England to visit the Bridgewater Triangle and Salem, but the kids seem to be intent on tracking the legend of Roanoke Colony.

    Vote on any of our social media platforms.

    This Town is Myth which can also be followed at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms.

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our lives shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].


    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • Tripping on Legends: Episode 63…Jumping Off with the Pinecraft’s Amish Ghost Bridge

    Tripping on Legends welcomes in new co-host Deanna Mulhern who gets a trial by fire with a legend told throughout the Sarasota community although no one can quite remember where it started or if there is any truth to the tale.

    After getting some background and insight into Mulhern, the Trippers discuss the infamous Amish Ghost Bridge at Pinecraft in Sarasota, Florida. Too late to make it into Florida’s Haunted Love Stories and too early for Valentine’s Day, her and Christopher Balzano explore the details and reasons behind a typical Lover’s Leap, Romeo and Juliet type suicide and haunting that has one foot in the history of Sarasota and one in the Amish community that calls that town home.

    You can follow the legend trip and social media associated with the case at #amosandingrid.

    Follow our new project, This Town is Myth on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ThisTownisMyth. and with the hashtag #ThisTownisMyth on all our social media platforms.

    Feel free to call our new phone number during our lives shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com


    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping


  • As Tripping on Legends looks into the local legend of the Haunted Amish Bridge, we look into a famous cases that have captured the imagination and inspired a whole generation of urban legends and haunted media.

    The story of the Bunny Man and the Bunny Man Bridge has been told and retold and retold, but what are the true stories behind them? More importantly, why does this tale survive and spread when others stay local?

    It's a main locale on TOL's short bucket list, so join us and share which haunted legends are on yours.

    We'll also do a little follow up on the case of the White Lady at Rolling Hills in Lady Lake. Listen to the episode where we explore that legends at:
    https://triplegend.hipcast.com/deluge/triplegend-20190826063728-4024.mp4?


    Feel free to call our new phone number during our lives shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at ((813) 418-6822.

    You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at [email protected].

    We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

    Keep visiting the site for the trip log of our travels and other urban legends at: www.trippingonlegends.wordpress.com

    Follow us at: www.facebook.com/trippingonlegend

    Twitter: @SpookyBalzano
    Instagram: @SpookyTripping