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The Tragic Fire at the Winecoff Hotel


Episode 125


The Winecoff Hotel was once a one of Atlanta's most luxurious hotels, not only known for its elegant accommodations and convenient location, but also its infamous designation as "absolutely fireproof…


Published on 2 years, 1 month ago

Introducing: History Uncovered

Introducing: History Uncovered



History Uncovered is brought to you by the digital publisher All That’s Interesting, where we explore all things weird and bizarre in the natural world and the world past.

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The Devil's Mansion


Episode 124


According to legend, sometime back around the 1820’s, the Devil decided to make the Crescent City his home and so for years folks claimed that if you stopped in front of the mansion at 1319 St. Charl…


Published on 2 years, 1 month ago

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Haunts of Arkansas's Old State House


Episode 123


The Arkansas Old State House Museum is the oldest standing state capitol building west of the Mississippi River. Since 1833, the building has witnessed many of the most important events in Arkansas h…


Published on 2 years, 1 month ago

Headless Woman of New Orleans | Campfire Stories

Headless Woman of New Orleans | Campfire Stories



In 1927, a fire broke out at the house on the corner of Josephine and Rousseau Streets. It was a two-story family home, built in 1840 by Charles Vesey for his new wife Alice; but, as the flames engul…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago

Peggy Buck of Wilkes County | Campfire Stories

Peggy Buck of Wilkes County | Campfire Stories



According to local legend, sometime around 1780 a young woman from near Purlear, North Carolina was forced to make a difficult decision to save her newborn child-- a horrific decision that has led to…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago

Sylvia's Snooty Ghost | Campfire Stories

Sylvia's Snooty Ghost | Campfire Stories



In 1876, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Hunt purchased an antebellum home in Eatonton, Georgia, and named it Panola Hall; but, it wasn’t long after the couple moved into their new mansion, that they realiz…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago

The Devil’s Hole of Boone County | Campfire Stories

The Devil’s Hole of Boone County | Campfire Stories



It is said that sometime in the 19th century, a man discovered a cave on his land near the small Arksnas community of Self, but after bravely entering the dark cavern he discovered that something was…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago

Egypt Plantation's Lady in Red | Campfire Stories

Egypt Plantation's Lady in Red | Campfire Stories



In May of 1969 a backhoe was digging a septic system on a property down in Mississippi when it unearthed a unique cast-iron coffin, complete with a glass window, and the perfectly preserved body of w…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago

Legend of the Third Eye Man | Campfire Stories

Legend of the Third Eye Man | Campfire Stories



According to generations of students at the University of South Carolina, a mysterious human-like figure resides underground in the two-century-old tunnel system below the city of Columbia-- a creatu…


Published on 2 years, 2 months ago





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