Haunted Libraries-w/LIVE audience

Haunting History Podcast - A podcast by Tattered Tales Media Co. - Wednesdays

Ready to journey into the hallowed halls of haunted libraries? Come along, as we traverse through the annals of library history, all the way from ancient Egypt to the American public library movement of the 18th century. Haunting tales from the Peoria Public Library in Illinois, built on supposedly cursed land, and the eerie Monticello Female Seminary unfold, as we delve into apparitions and the unexplained. You'll hear from our special guest, Anthony, who adds an intriguing layer to these spectral narratives. Brace yourself, as we unearth the heartbreaking story of Phyllis Parker, a woman driven to madness after the execution of her lover. Her spectral presence has been reportedly wandering the halls of the Monticello Female Seminary since 1875, and we navigate through these chilling accounts. We'll also lead you through the captivating world of the Karuna Public Library, infamous for its paranormal activity. From bizarre events to a ghost cam that monitors the library round the clock, prepare to be unsettled. Our discussion revolves around the tragic tale of Daniel Lord, and how his life might be intertwined with the uncanny experiences of visitors in the library's children's room. We dedicate a portion of our journey to the practicalities of ghost hunting, scrutinizing the equipment used and the potential of upcoming technology in this field. As we traverse through the spectral landscape of libraries, we manage to keep things light, with an exciting t-shirt giveaway for our most ardent listeners. So, gear up for a thrilling, spine-chilling adventure through history's haunted libraries. Don't worry, we've got enough spectral tales to keep your hair standing on end! So, are you ready to embark on this eerie expedition? None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/ Follow us on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/ https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast