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Perched on a mountain ridge above Asheville, North Carolina, Seely’s Castle looms with an aura of mystery and intrigue. In this episode of Ghosts in the Mountains, we explore chilling accounts and longstanding rumors that link this historic estate to covert occult practices and shadowy rituals. After years of speculation of flickering torchlit rituals performed by cloaked figures watching the city below, locals have long whispered about what might really go on behind those stone walls. Join us as we delve into the eerie intersection of Asheville’s mystical past, modern occult curiosity, and the secrets that may still echo through the castle halls.
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Lake Lure in North Carolina is known for its serene beauty and iconic film locations—but beneath the surface of its still waters lies something far more unsettling. In this episode, we dive into the legends and chilling eyewitness accounts that have surrounded Lake Lure for decades. Namely the many hauntings that are said to occur in the historic Lake Lure Inn. What spirits still call Lake Lure home—and why do they linger? Join us as we wade into the shadows of one of the South’s most mysterious mountain lakes.
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In the summer of 1936, a young woman named Helen Clevenger checked into Room 224 of Asheville’s historic Battery Park Hotel—and never checked out. Her brutal murder sent shockwaves through the city and sparked a sensational investigation that ended with more questions than answers. Nearly a century later, guests and staff still report eerie occurrences throughout the hotel—phantom footsteps, disembodied whispers, and strange red glows leaking from beneath locked doors. In this episode, we examine the tragic case of Helen Clevenger, the haunted history it left behind, and the ghostly echoes that may still walk the halls of the old hotel.
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Not far from the quiet bends and ancient hollows of Western North Carolina, a myth has echoed through the centuries of sirens who haunt the depths of the French Broad River. In this episode, we wade into the murky waters of this chilling legend, which tells of a haunting figure with moss-like hair and dark, mesmerizing eyes who lures the unsuspecting into the river’s embrace.
We also explore a modern-day account from a camper who witnessed something that could potentially be related to the phenomena coupled with recurring nightmares of a mysterious silhouette beneath the surface.
Is this tale just a disturbing dream, or a real brush with something ancient and malevolent? Join us as we unravel the dark currents of myth, memory, and mystery along the French Broad River.
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In this follow-up to our last episode about the Brown Mountain Lights, we’re joined by physicist and astronomer Dr. Dan Caton—professor at Appalachian State University and one of the most dedicated researchers of the elusive lights. For over a decade, Dr. Caton has studied the phenomenon from the vantage point of science, deploying cameras and observatories in search of a rational explanation.
In this episode, we dive deep into his findings, the enduring mysteries that remain, and how science and folklore intertwine in the shadow of Brown Mountain. Could this be geophysical activity? Plasma? Or something not yet understood? And why do the legends persist?
Join us as we walk the tightrope between myth and science in the heart of Western North Carolina’s most enduring mystery.
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Not far from Asheville, NC, a centuries-old mystery lingers over the Blue Ridge Mountains—strange glowing orbs flicker and dance along the ridges of Brown Mountain, defying scientific explanation. Reports of these enigmatic lights date back to the Cherokee and early settlers, with theories ranging from ghostly spirits and extraterrestrial visitations to secret underground bases and interdimensional portals.
In this episode of Ghosts in the Mountains, we dive deep into the legend of the Brown Mountain Lights and explore the most compelling encounters and investigations surrounding this high-strangeness hotspot. We’re joined by renowned occultist, UFO researcher, and esoteric historian Dr. Allen Greenfield, who brings his decades of knowledge on unexplained phenomena to the discussion. Could these lights be connected to ancient rituals? Are they a natural anomaly—or something far more mysterious?
Join us as we traverse the foggy ridgelines of Brown Mountain and unravel the legends, folklore, and many more theories behind one of the strangest mysteries in Appalachia.
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Deep in the misty landscapes of Wales, a chilling legend has stood the test of time—an ancient oak with a sinister reputation. For centuries, whispers have told of The Strangling Oak, a gnarled and looming sentinel with branches that reach not just for the sky, but for the souls of those who dare sleep beneath it.
This episode of Ghosts in the Mountains unearths the unsettling history of the Nannu Estate, where weary travelers and doomed soldiers reportedly met their end beneath its shadow. Was it just an eerie coincidence, or did something far more malevolent dwell within the twisted roots of this cursed tree?
With a quick guest spot from Caleb's Dad, Bucky Hanks, he provides the genealogical lineage of how Caleb’s family is linked directly to the mysterious land the oak stood on.
Join us as we unravel the lore, sift through historical accounts, and explore the dark possibilities behind one of Wales’ most haunting tales.
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Step inside the grand yet enigmatic Reynolds Mansion, a historic Southern antebellum home with a past as rich as it is mysterious. In this episode, hosts Caleb Hanks and Austin Burgess are joined by Caleb's brother, Micah Hanks, author of Reynolds Mansion: An Invitation to the Past: The History and Strange Happenings at a Southern Antebellum Home and host of The Micah Hanks Program among his many other endeavors. Together, they explore the haunted history, ghostly encounters, and eerie folklore surrounding this legendary estate in Asheville, North Carolina.
From ghostly apparitions and shadowy figures to objects moving on their own, the Reynolds Mansion has long been a hotspot for paranormal activity. What secrets does this historic home hold? And how does its history intertwine with the supernatural?
Join us as we uncover the legends, lore, and spectral sightings that make the Reynolds Mansion one of the most fascinating haunted locations in the South.
Micah Hanks is a writer, podcaster, researcher and speaker whose interests cover a variety of subjects, including history, archaeology, science, and the future of humankind.
A longtime researcher and proponent of the scientific study of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UFOs, Micah has authored a number of books and has contributed many essays, articles and blogs to various publications. He is host of The Micah Hanks Program and a number of other podcasts, and is cofounder and creative force behind The Debrief, a news site that explores the latest in science and disruptive technology.
Ghosts in the Mountains is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts!
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In this chilling episode of Ghosts in the Mountains, we dive into three terrifying lesser-known tales from the dark corners of Western North Carolina. From Yancey County to Rosman and Asheville, these eerie encounters remind us that evil has many faces—some lurking in the shadows, others staring right back at us.
Are these encounters simply tricks of the mind, or are they manifestations of something far more sinister? Join us as we examine these haunting tales and explore how malevolence can take on many forms in the Appalachian mountains.
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Deep in the misty mountains of Western North Carolina, a mysterious creature is said to roam—The Boojum. Is it Bigfoot? Or a mountain recluse? This legendary figure is known for his love of rare gemstones and his eerie, mournful wails echoing through the valleys. Some say he watches from the shadows, collecting treasure in hidden caves, while others claim his ghostly presence still lingers in the Blue Ridge. In this episode, we uncover the origins of the Boojum legend and discuss why this strange Appalachian myth has endured for over a century.
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In this episode of Ghosts in the Mountains, we step inside Asheville’s oldest surviving mansion—the historic Smith-McDowell House. With a past stretching back to the early 1800s, this grand estate has witnessed generations of life, death, and unexplained activity. From ghostly children’s laughter echoing through the halls to shadowy figures glimpsed in the windows, the house holds more than just history within its walls.
Join us as we uncover eerie tales of paranormal encounters, explore the lingering spirits said to roam the mansion, and dive into the legends that make this one of Asheville’s most haunted locations. Is the Smith-McDowell House simply a relic of the past, or does something supernatural still call it home?
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Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Chimney Rock, NC, is known for its breathtaking views and rugged beauty. But beneath its scenic charm lies a history steeped in eerie folklore, ghostly encounters, and unexplained phenomena.
In this episode of Ghosts in the Mountains, we delve into the paranormal tales surrounding Chimney Rock and nearby Lake Lure. From whispers of spectral apparitions to stories of a mysterious lake monster lurking beneath the waters, this region has long been a hotspot for supernatural intrigue. Are these legends just campfire stories, or is something truly otherworldly hiding in the shadows of the mountains?
Join us as we uncover the chilling history, eyewitness accounts, and the mysterious energy that makes Chimney Rock one of North Carolina’s most haunted locations.
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Tucked away in the misty mountains of Asheville, North Carolina, Helen’s Bridge is more than just a scenic landmark—it’s a place steeped in eerie tales and ghostly encounters. Who was Helen, and what tragic event ties her spirit to this desolate spot? Join us as we uncover the origins of the legend, separate fact from folklore, and examine the chilling stories from those who claim to have witnessed the unexplained. Whether it’s an urban myth or something more sinister, Helen’s Bridge remains one of the most talked-about haunted locations in Western North Carolina.
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A ghostly legend draped in pink lingers within the halls of Asheville’s historic Grove Park Inn. Who was the mysterious woman who met her untimely fate here, and why do so many guests and staff claim to encounter her spirit? In this episode, we unravel the haunting history of The Pink Lady, explore chilling first-hand accounts, and discuss what might be keeping her tethered to the world of the living. Is she a lost soul or just an eerie tale passed down through generations? Tune in as we dive into one of Asheville, NC’s most famous ghost stories.