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🗓️ 23 May 2017
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There is a retired fleet of ships now docked at the Baltimore Maritime Museum, each with its own history of battle and death and now with a legacy of hauntings. The USS Torsk is a Tench Class submarine emblazoned with the fierce grin of a shark that became the Galloping Ghost of the Japanese during World War II. The USCGC Taney is a Coast Guard Cutter that is the last ship floating that fought at Pearl Harbor and it participated in the search for Amelia Earhart. The USS Constellation has the distinction of being the first ship built for the Unites States Navy and it also has the distinction of being one of the most haunted locations in Maryland. That is probably because it not only fought in several wars, but it was involved in battling against pirates and the slave trade in Africa. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of these haunted ships of Baltimore! The Moment in Oddity features Organized Crime's Bee Heist of 2017 and This Month in History features the deadliest school mass murder in America. Suggested by and research help from listener Sarah Gunther.
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1:18.0 | history Ghost Bump Podcast. Ghost Tours for the Theater of the Mind. I am your host, Diane, and this is Denise. We're back! |
1:27.0 | Yes, we are. We're very happy to be home from Road Trip 2017. We hope you guys enjoyed our shout-outs. We did three of them this |
1:36.2 | time. That was very cool. Yes it was a lot of fun. We got to meet three listeners as well. Just had a fabulous time. We're looking forward to planning |
1:44.5 | Road Trip 2018 and our next trip that we're going to be doing a lot of |
1:48.8 | listener meetups with is the Haunted America Conference coming up here at the end of June. |
1:53.4 | Can't wait to do that one. |
1:54.8 | Yes, we have the luncheon on Friday |
1:56.8 | before the conference kicks off |
1:58.4 | and then several of our listeners are joining us |
2:00.7 | on the Walking History Tour on Saturday night. |
2:04.0 | On this episode we're going to be talking about the haunted ships of Baltimore. |
2:08.8 | This was suggested to a spy and we got some research help from listener Sarah Gunther. We also have a lot of people to welcome |
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