Unexplained Phenomena

Saturday, October 4

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8:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

New York

In New York--a state full of folklore, legends, and perhaps ghosts--we visit Manhattan's Merchant House Museum, where Gertrude Treadwell was born, died...and may still reside.
9:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

Chicago

With a Great Lake on one side and a great prairie on the other, the forces of nature exert a mystic force on Chicago.
10:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

New England

Historically rich New England witnessed many events that shaped young America--perhaps setting the stage for future hauntings! Meet a lonely lass who wanders a Connecticut homestead and a murderer's ghost that roams a bar he once owned.
11:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

Washington, D.C.

In 1891, the Washington Star newspaper called the capital "the greatest town for ghosts in the country." Many think the assertion holds true today. Does Lincoln roam the White House? Does Ulysses S. Grant visit the Willard Hotel?
12:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

Hollywood

Historians and eyewitnesses recount harrowing events happening in Hollywood and explain why Tinseltown's spirits aren't like ghosts anywhere else. Many were famous, most died in obscurity.
1:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

Tombstone

A bloody gunfight. A jilted lover with murder on his mind. A bawdy dance hall overrun with spirits of the past. These are a few of the spectral snapshots in our photo album of one of the Old West's most notorious towns--Tombstone, Arizona.
2:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

New Orleans

During Mardi Gras, New Orleans sets records for alcohol consumption; but there's another form of "spirit" for which the "Big Easy" is also famous.
3:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

Charleston

Visit the "Grand Dame" of the Old South, Charleston, where folks have reported mysterious apparitions for 300 years.
4:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

New York

In New York--a state full of folklore, legends, and perhaps ghosts--we visit Manhattan's Merchant House Museum, where Gertrude Treadwell was born, died...and may still reside.
5:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

Chicago

With a Great Lake on one side and a great prairie on the other, the forces of nature exert a mystic force on Chicago.
6:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

New England

Historically rich New England witnessed many events that shaped young America--perhaps setting the stage for future hauntings! Meet a lonely lass who wanders a Connecticut homestead and a murderer's ghost that roams a bar he once owned.
7:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

Washington, D.C.

In 1891, the Washington Star newspaper called the capital "the greatest town for ghosts in the country." Many think the assertion holds true today. Does Lincoln roam the White House? Does Ulysses S. Grant visit the Willard Hotel?
8:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

Hollywood

Historians and eyewitnesses recount harrowing events happening in Hollywood and explain why Tinseltown's spirits aren't like ghosts anywhere else. Many were famous, most died in obscurity.
9:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

Tombstone

A bloody gunfight. A jilted lover with murder on his mind. A bawdy dance hall overrun with spirits of the past. These are a few of the spectral snapshots in our photo album of one of the Old West's most notorious towns--Tombstone, Arizona.
10:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

New Orleans

During Mardi Gras, New Orleans sets records for alcohol consumption; but there's another form of "spirit" for which the "Big Easy" is also famous.
11:00PM

Haunted History (2001)

Charleston

Visit the "Grand Dame" of the Old South, Charleston, where folks have reported mysterious apparitions for 300 years.
12:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

New York

In New York--a state full of folklore, legends, and perhaps ghosts--we visit Manhattan's Merchant House Museum, where Gertrude Treadwell was born, died...and may still reside.
1:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

Chicago

With a Great Lake on one side and a great prairie on the other, the forces of nature exert a mystic force on Chicago.
2:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

New England

Historically rich New England witnessed many events that shaped young America--perhaps setting the stage for future hauntings! Meet a lonely lass who wanders a Connecticut homestead and a murderer's ghost that roams a bar he once owned.
3:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

Washington, D.C.

In 1891, the Washington Star newspaper called the capital "the greatest town for ghosts in the country." Many think the assertion holds true today. Does Lincoln roam the White House? Does Ulysses S. Grant visit the Willard Hotel?
4:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

Hollywood

Historians and eyewitnesses recount harrowing events happening in Hollywood and explain why Tinseltown's spirits aren't like ghosts anywhere else. Many were famous, most died in obscurity.
5:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

Tombstone

A bloody gunfight. A jilted lover with murder on his mind. A bawdy dance hall overrun with spirits of the past. These are a few of the spectral snapshots in our photo album of one of the Old West's most notorious towns--Tombstone, Arizona.
6:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

New Orleans

During Mardi Gras, New Orleans sets records for alcohol consumption; but there's another form of "spirit" for which the "Big Easy" is also famous.
7:00AM

Haunted History (2001)

Charleston

Visit the "Grand Dame" of the Old South, Charleston, where folks have reported mysterious apparitions for 300 years.
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