The Ghost In My Room
On this last episode of Season 1, we find out how scary legends are formed. From the Blink Man in Ellicott City to Black Aggie at Druid Ridge Cemetery...folklore stands the test of time.
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Our last paranormal investigation this season takes place at the private residence of Spring Hill House in Ellicott City, MD. A tragic story and bit of botched magic are discovered by the team.
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In the quaint town of Oxford, MD, the team visits the historic and haunted Robert Morris Inn.
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An old lifesaving station in Ocean City, MD has a rich history and potentially frightening haunts.
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The team explores a home that was raided by Confederate Soldiers on their way to the Gettysburg Battle. Writer Mark Nesbitt, "Ghosts of Gettysburg," shares some of his experiences with the paranormal.
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The team is in Gettysburg to learn the history of this historic civil war town and battlefield. The Double Day Inn provides access to Iverson's Pits and an intelligent haunt.
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The Dead of Night team is back to investigate this massive building in Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania. Once owned by Alois Bube, the brewery, restaurant, hotel is well known for its hauntings.
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Thanks to film-maker George A. Romero, Pittsburgh is known as the zombie capital of the world. We find out where the zombie legend originated, and how it evolved into a popular sub genre of horror film. We'll also learn how we can celebrate all things Zombie in Pittsburgh.
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Will the ghost of George Schmidt make an appearance on the night of an eclipse? Will Roland be up to his old tricks again?
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Kara and the Dead of Night team investigate the Rodgers House Tavern looking for historic figures, but end up making a more important connection.
info_outlineThe team explores a home that was raided by Confederate Soldiers on their way to the Gettysburg Battle. Writer Mark Nesbitt, "Ghosts of Gettysburg," shares some of his experiences with the paranormal.