Longfellow Wayside Inn of Sudbury, Massachusetts has been a working inn for over 300 years so as you can imagine, it’s haunted. Actually, it’s largely considered to not only be the oldest working inn in the entire United States, but it is said to be one of the most haunted inns in all of New…
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The Legend of Minnie Quay of Lake Huron
Minnie Quay was born way, way back in May of 1861 to James Quay and his wife, Mary Ann. She grew up with her family in the town of Forester, on Lake Huron, halfway between Port Huron and the tip of the thumb, which I first read and I thought it was just funny Michigan…
The Paranormal Couple
To start off Season 6 of Ghost Hunting in New England Podcast Amelia and Beth talk to “The Paranormal Couple”: Cody Ray DesBiens and Satori Hawes. You may recognize them from the Travel Channel series “Ghost Hunters” & “Ghost Nation,” where they appear as paranormal investigators with The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS). Which was actually…
Thaddeus Clapp House in Pittsfeild, MA
Thaddeus Clapp was a descendant of Captain Roger Clapp, who sailed to Massachusetts from England in the mid-1600s. Captain Clapp was instrumental in the founding of Dorchester, and the Clapp family has been immortalized in Dorchester through the Dorchester Historical Society, whose headquarters is the historic William Clapp House (listed on the National Register of…
Haunted Fenway Park
The night workers at Fenway Stadium believe Babe Ruth’s presence is more than just a curse. Babe Ruth is believed to haunt Fenway late at night. While no one has seen his ghost, several witnesses account for hearing noises, late night batting practices, and eery muffled cheers chanting his name. Former Red Sox Owner Thomas…