Ghostly Activities Checks Out The Seattle Waterfront
On December 8th, Ghostly Activities visited the piers along Seattle’s waterfront, and learned the dark history of this stretch along Elliot Bay. Get the eerie scoop after the jump.
On December 8th, Ghostly Activities visited the piers along Seattle’s waterfront, and learned the dark history of this stretch along Elliot Bay. Get the eerie scoop after the jump.
I recently got a lobotomy kit allegedly used by Dr. Walter Freeman. It was used at Harlem Valley Asylum in Dover, New York. The kit came with a morgue tag, so the orbitoclast, the ice-pick instrument, may have killed someone, but that’s speculation. Get the scoop after jump.
OK, I normally don’t put a recipe on Ghostly, but this is just something fun you can make with a spooky twist. Get the scoop after the jump.
The strigoi is a figure from Romanian folklore. It’s often considered a precursor to the modern vampire. Their legends carry a blend of cultural fears about the death, the afterlife, and revenge on the living. Get the strigoi scoop after the jump.
Oh boy! I’m love a monster-hunting show that’s not focused on Bigfoot. Don’t get me wrong: I love the big hairy fellah. But there are more monsters out there than just him, The Loch Ness Monster, and Jersey Devil. Let’s get into the review, eh?
On December 1st, Ghostly Activities visited Fort Steilacoom in Lakewood, Washington, learned a thing or two about Puget Sound’s history … and got a ghost story! Get the scoop after the jump.
On December 1st, 2024, Ghostly Activities visited Fort Steilacoom and Western State Mental Hospital’s cemetery to see if Clara, the haunted doll, would communicate with spirits. And she did. Get the scoop after the jump.
Tacoma may have a “Loch Ness” monster swimming in Puget Sound. Get the scoop on this electrical beast after the jump.