Spirits on the Plains
Join us this week as we explore an ancient castle built right here in Kansas City!
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Welcome to the Kansas City Massacre, a day that lives in infamy in Kansas City History To support the podcast on patreon go to: To follow my blog, Typos of Life, go to:
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Welcome to Mound Grove Cemetery, where a woman in white walks among the tombstones. To support the podcast on patreon go to: To follow my blog, Typos of Life, go to:
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Welcome to St. Mary's Church, the home of "The Ghost With Two Guns and Three Graves." To find out more about St. Mary's go to: To support the podcast on patreon go to: To follow my blog, Typos of Life, go to:
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Welcome to our episode about the Epperson House, which is rumored to be one of the top five most haunted mansions in the United States. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at /spiritsontheplains and on Twitter at /spiritsonplains. If you want to donate, visit us at And you can follow my blog, Typos of Life at
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This week I explore the 118 year history of the Folly Theater and the ghosts that help to guide its performances today. You can follow the podcast on Facebook and Twiiter by clicking the icons on the right, and on Instagram at You can also support the show on Patreon by going to . Check out the Folly at And you can follow my blog, Typos of Life, at
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In this week's episode we explore the Hotel Savoy, an iconic Kansas City institution that has been designated one of the most haunted hotels in America! You can follow my blog, Typos of Life at You can support the podcacst on Patreon by going to Thanks for listening!
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Welcome to the second episode of the podcast, where I explore one of only four antebellum homes still standing in the Kansas City area! To learn more about The John Wornall Museum please visit To check out my friend, Todd Chandler, please go to To support me on Patreon visit To follow my blog, Typos of Life, please visit
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This episode explores the story of theĀ 1859 Jackson County Jail and the cops and robbers that still roam its halls.
info_outlineThis week I explore the 118 year history of the Folly Theater and the ghosts that help to guide its performances today.
You can follow the podcast on Facebook and Twiiter by clicking the icons on the right, and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/spiritsontheplains
You can also support the show on Patreon by going to www.patreon.com/spiritsontheplains.
Check out the Folly at www.follytheater.org
And you can follow my blog, Typos of Life, at www.brendanrhyne.com