The 2 Best Southern Gothic Podcast Episodes
1) Tragedy in Sand Cave
In 1925, cave explorer Floyd Collins discovered Sand Cave, not far from what would one day become Mammoth Cave National Park. Floyd, like many others in Kentucky cave country, had hoped to discover a ...Show More
2) The Curse of Lake Lanier
The creation of Georgia's Lake Lanier came at a high cost for the people who had once settled there; and as a result, many believe that today this manmade body of water is cursed by its destructive pa...Show More
3) The Infamous Pink Lady of Grove Park Inn
Perched high on Sunset Mountain above Asheville, North Carolina, the historic Grove Park Inn has welcomed presidents, celebrities, and travelers seeking the cool air of the Blue Ridge Mountains for mo...Show More
4) The Enduring Mystery of Theodosia Burr Alston | Encore Episode
Theodosia Burr Alston was a pioneer for early American women and was celebrated for her education and intellectual achievements, but to this day many remember her for her mysterious disappearance. On ...Show More
5) The Resurrection Man of Augusta
In downtown Augusta, Georgia, construction crews renovating the former Medical College of Georgia made a discovery that should’ve been impossible to miss for more than a century: dozens of boxes of hu...Show More
6) Unraveling the Mystery of Pink Lizzie | Encore Episode
In 1871, Clara Robertson’s life was forever altered by an encounter with a ghost. The blonde-haired, blue-eyed girl witnessed a haunting vision of a transparent, emaciated young girl in a tattered pin...Show More
7) The Many Mysteries of Rocky Hill Castle | Encore Episode
Rocky Hill Castle, once a majestic plantation house in Alabama, now stands only as a memory, shrouded in tragic history and chilling tales of the paranormal. Built between 1858 and 1861 by Colonel Jam...Show More
8) Margaret Garner and the Impossible Choice
In 1856, an enslaved woman named Margaret Garner fled Kentucky with her family, crossing a frozen Ohio River into Cincinnati in a desperate bid for freedom. But when slave catchers and federal deputie...Show More
9) The Horrors of Andersonville Prison | Encore Episode
Andersonville Prison, officially known as Camp Sumter, was a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp during the American Civil War, operating from February 1864 to April 1865 near Andersonville, Georgia. Not...Show More
10) Introducing: Haunted American History
Haunted American History is a daily campfire-style podcast blending American history, folklore, and original ghost stories. What scares you? Let’s find out! Listen now on your favorite podcasting...Show More