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🗓️ 10 May 2022
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The U.S. has many purportedly haunted highways; one is Florida’s I-4, sometimes known as the most dangerous in the country, has a small stretch in Seminole County known as “The Dead Zone. . .” and the name refers to more than its proclivity for disrupting cell phones and CB radios.
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0:00.0 | I'm Laura Norton, and this is one strange thing. |
0:09.1 | The show where we search the nation's news archives for stories that can't quite be explained. |
0:29.9 | Thank you. Today, we want to talk to you about the Great Wide Road. |
0:36.2 | Trips across the country are certainly not limited to the American experience, but we, the people, certainly love our highways. |
0:39.8 | Just take a look at the map of our interstate systems, reticulating the country with asphalt. |
0:46.6 | According to our cinematic lore, a long enough road trip in America will most certainly assure |
0:52.7 | you come of age, and you'll no doubt make colorful |
0:56.4 | friends along the way. |
0:59.5 | You will also run into a man in overalls somewhere in the Ozarks, and inexplicably, |
1:05.7 | and let's be honest, unfairly, win a rap battle halfway between Austin and Los Angeles. We don't make the |
1:13.7 | rules. In any case, from the freeways to the highways, while some are rather, well, bland, or |
1:23.1 | just irritating in the why has no one maintained this since Y2K kind of way, there are many American |
1:31.3 | roadways that have distinct personalities and even their own accompanying lore. |
1:39.0 | Everyone knows about Route 66, of course. |
1:42.2 | It's famous for being a pop culture mainstay, songs, movies, but |
1:47.7 | in certain paranormal circles, there are other attractions to be sought along its way. |
1:54.9 | According to the Travel Channel, quote, there are at least 100 different places along |
2:00.6 | the highway that are rumored to be sites of paranormal activity. |
2:05.1 | Quote, including the Hotel Monty Vista in Flagstaff, Arizona, where a phantom bellboy knocks on guest's doors at night. |
2:14.7 | To the mysterious spook light, an unexplained orb that appears in the dark |
2:20.6 | sky over Quapaw, Oklahoma, which, by the way, made an appearance on this very podcast, |
2:27.7 | to a theater in Albuquerque, New Mexico, plagued by a mischievous little boy who died there in the 1951 boiler explosion. |
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