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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

Scary Stories from Real Places

The Atlas Obscura Podcast

SiriusXM Podcasts & Atlas Obscura

Society & Culture, Places & Travel

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Atlas contributors bring listeners stories from spooky locations they’ve visited and which continue to haunt them.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, it is I, Dylan Thurus.

0:19.7

I'm standing out in a field in the dark.

0:24.1

The moon is enormous tonight, it's like a harvest moon or whatever like a

0:31.3

fuller than full moon is and I am in the middle, well I don't really know where

0:38.9

I am, somewhere in Tennessee, pretty far out into the countryside, I see a car

0:44.6

coming. It's kind of more unnerving to have a car here. It's a little spooky, which

1:10.9

works because it's Halloween season. We asked the team that works on this

1:16.5

podcast to share all of their stories about places that they visited that gave

1:21.5

them the hibi jibis just to get us in the spirit of Halloween. So tonight I have

1:28.2

brought you out here into this dark field underneath the moon to tell you

1:34.1

scary stories. Not about ghosts or monsters but about the real places that we have

1:39.8

been that have thrilled us that have freaked us out and have sent us running in the other

1:45.0

direction. Stick around, if you dare.

2:05.8

My name is John DeLore and I am an editor on the Atlas Obscura podcast and the scariest

2:12.2

place that I remember from my childhood was this bomb shelter in the basement of the

2:19.5

house I grew up in. And this was a house, suburbs of Milwaukee built, I believe in the

2:24.9

19 late 40s, early 50s, but it was in that era when people were still afraid of atomic

2:30.5

war and bombs and things and so they built bomb shelters in the basement. And this bomb

2:35.1

shelter was unfinished and just sort of dark and damp. And side note, my dad was a doctor

2:42.1

and had inherited this skeleton, a real human skeleton from his dad who was a doctor. Because

2:48.4

back in the day, doctors could have real skeletons as sort of an anatomical educational tool.

2:54.2

These days, it has to be plaster plastic for obvious reasons, but my dad had a real skeleton.

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