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folklore · November 15, 2025
Echoes of the Empty Ward: The Haunting of Princeton Hospital
There are places in Florida where the air feels thick with stories—where the humidity clings not just to the skin, but to the past itself. Tucked away on Mercy Drive in Orlando, the old Princeton Hospital, later renamed ...
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ghost-stories · November 15, 2025
Spook Hill: The Gravity-Defying Legend of Lake Wales, Florida
Introduction: The Road That Shouldn’t Climb
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folklore · November 15, 2025
Sunland Training Center (formerly in Orlando, Florida)
Prologue – A Building with Two Lives
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ghost-stories · November 15, 2025
The Old Train Depot Haunting: A Story of Echoes on the Rails
Long before the neon lights and weekend crowds of downtown Orlando, Florida, the site of the old train depot held the rhythms of steam engines, the clack of iron wheels, and the anxious farewells of travelers. That build...
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folklore · November 15, 2025
Whispers in the Sugar Mill: The Haunting of Dunlawton Plantation
By nightfall, the ruins breathe again.
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folklore · November 10, 2025
The Haunting of Lake George in Volusia County, Florida
By Chronicles of Fear
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folklore · October 26, 2025
The Haunting of Bayou Sale: Louisiana’s Most Terrifying Road
Introduction: The Road Where Shadows Linger
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folklore · October 26, 2025
The Haunting of Bayou St. John
Where history whispers through cypress trees and restless spirits drift along the dark waters of New Orleans’ oldest bayou.
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folklore · October 26, 2025
The Haunting of the Suwannee River
Where history flows in blackwater and whispers still linger beneath the moss.
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folklore · October 26, 2025
The Rougarou of Bayou Lafourche
Discover the terrifying legend of the Rougarou of Bayou Lafourche — Louisiana’s werewolf-like swamp creature that prowls the bayous, punishing sinners and haunting Cajun folklore for generations.
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folklore · October 19, 2025
🩸 The Vampires of New Orleans
New Orleans is a city where myth breathes alongside history. Shadows cling to wrought-iron balconies, and the humid air of the French Quarter feels charged with secrets. Known for jazz, Mardi Gras, and voodoo, the Cresce...
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folklore · October 19, 2025
Voodoo and Marie Laveau
The Spirit of the Crescent City
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