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The Cecil Hotel has been called many things: The Suicide, a skid row flophouse, the inspiration for American Horror Story, and the site of Elisa Lam’s infamous elevator video. In this episode, we trace how an ordinary Beaux-Arts hotel became a “murder hotel” in the public imagination, from suicides and serial killers to viral footage, Netflix docus…
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Port Arthur was built to break men, but its most enduring ghosts are the women who watched. Today, we walk Civil Officers’ Row, peel back the polite façade of gardens and verandas, and listen to the mothers of Port Arthur who never truly left. hauntedamericanhistory.com Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-forgotten-borough-chris…
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In this episode of Derry, the convergence of military and children's storylines reaches a pivotal moment at Neibolt Street. The episode explores character dynamics, unexpected twists, and the significance of supernatural elements, particularly Pennywise's transformation and the introduction of a glowing dagger shard. As the kids embark on a mission…
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Fiction Friday! In the dying town of Harmony Creek, a strange stone appears overnight, one that hums, whispers, and seems to know exactly what people need to hear. Hope returns, tourists swarm, and faith becomes a business. But when one resident looks beneath the miracle, he discovers a truth far stranger than any prophecy. A quiet town legend… wit…
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In Saline County, a forgotten grave wakes to ask a single word: “Why?” At Lorance Creek and along a lonely stretch of Highway 365, Arkansas ghosts don’t scream or chase. They just want to know why we came back. hauntedamericanhistory.com Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-forgotten-borough-christopher-feinstein/1148274794?ean=9…
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Some houses hold on to their ghosts. Others hold on to their families. Today, we’re in Monticello for the tragic echoes of the Allen House, one of Arkansas’s most storied haunts, before stepping inside a different kind of home, one that seems to know its new owners a little too well. hauntedamericanhistory.com Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesa…
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The water moves. The woods breathe. Arkansas remembers its monsters. hauntedamericanhistory.com Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-forgotten-borough-christopher-feinstein/1148274794?ean=9798319693334 AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQPQD68S Ebook GOOGLE: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=S5WCEQAAQBAJ&pli=1 KOBO…
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In the Ozark hills, a hotel was built on healing...and fed on heartbreak. Long after the lights dimmed, the echoes remained. Some say the Crescent never stopped checking in its guests. www.hauntedamericanhistory.com Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-forgotten-borough-christopher-feinstein/1148274794?ean=9798319693334 AMAZON: h…
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She flies in a mortar, sweeps away her tracks with a broom, and decides your fate with a single glance. In this international episode, we explore the mystery and menace of Baba Yaga. hauntedamericanhistory.com Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-forgotten-borough-christopher-feinstein/1148274794?ean=9798319693334 AMAZON: https:/…
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This week, the guys talk about episode 4 of IT: Welcome to Derry, and the reception is lukewarm. The best of the episodes so far, but at what cost? Catch Jon Saks and Frank Bonacci here! Sadistic Draft Class Channel F LINKS FOR MY DEBUT NOVEL, THE FORGOTTEN BOROUGH www.hauntedamericanhistory.com Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/t…
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They say the Superstition Mountains hold gold — but what if the real treasure was never meant to be found? In this story, a modern treasure hunter discovers an unmapped canyon and an ancient secret buried beneath Arizona’s desert stone. When he vanishes, his camera is all that’s left behind, and with it, a new map that marks the end of reason and t…
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In 1960s Tucson, a five-foot-three man named Charles Schmid built himself out of tin cans, axle grease, and lies. He called himself “Smitty,” the Pied Piper of Speedway Boulevard—part Elvis, part devil, and all performance. But when the mask slipped, the city discovered what he’d really built: a cult of personality, a trail of bodies, and one of th…
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In the shadow of Arizona’s Mogollon Rim, the legend smells before it shows itself. A rancid stench, a woman’s scream in the dark, and a century of sightings that turned a “wild man” into Arizona’s Bigfoot. In this episode, we trace the Mogollon Monster from 1903 newspaper terror to Scout-camp lore, sift the science from the stories, and ask what th…
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East of Phoenix, the desert rises in a wall of jagged stone—hostile, ancient, and hungry for stories. The Superstition Mountains have long been treated with reverence and fear: a place of portals and judgment in Apache and Pima tradition, a trap for prospectors, and the beating heart of America’s most enduring treasure legend. In this episode, we t…
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In the heart of downtown Tucson stands the Hotel Congress, a place where history and hauntings walk the same halls. From the fire that nearly destroyed it in 1934 to the capture of John Dillinger’s gang, the Congress has always attracted stories that refuse to die. But not all of them are in the history books. In this episode, we explore the hotel’…
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In this week’s Haunted Review, the gang dives into Episode 3 of Welcome to Derry… and absolutely nobody is happy about it. From baffling plot choices to questionable effects, we unpack every reason this installment missed the mark. Come commiserate with us as we break down what went wrong—and why we’re somehow still watching. Catch Jon Saks and Fra…
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Derry’s back—and somehow, so are we. In Episode 2 of IT: Welcome to Derry, the Haunted Review crew finds themselves wading through more nostalgia, more military subplots, and yes—more questionable childbirth horror. While most of the episode falls flat, the ending delivers just enough bite to keep us from packing up our red balloons for good. Expec…
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