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Stuff You Missed in History Class

Ghosts of History: A Haunted House Tour

Stuff You Missed in History Class

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, History

4.224.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2012

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Whether or not you believe in ghosts, the tragic histories behind some homes are enough to send a chill down your spine. In this episode, we look into the real stories behind five historic houses that are believed to be haunted. Tune in to learn more.

Transcript

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1:27.7

Welcome to Stuff You Missed in History Class from HouseofWorks.com.

1:34.7

Hello and welcome to the podcast. I'm DuBlin, a Chuck reporting, and I'm Therado.

1:46.7

And we recently did an episode on Delphine, Lullary, and Reformer Mansion

1:51.7

at 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans in French Quarter,

1:54.7

which some call the most haunted house in America.

1:58.7

And we talked about some of the spooky things that people have seen and experienced there.

2:03.7

But of course, there are many haunted houses throughout the country and the world

2:07.7

that are historically haunted, so to speak.

2:10.7

So we thought it would be fun to cover a few more of them in our own little Halloween haunted house tour.

2:17.7

Now before you start emailing us already, we do realize that talking about ghosts and hauntings

2:23.7

on a history podcast may be a little bit controversial since we did normally, of course,

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