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.
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.
Our little ghost club likes to do things, and history is one of our biggest hobbies. After all, how can you go looking for ghosts and haunted places if you don’t know the how and why they’re haunted? Rhetorical question, of course. In mid-November, the club went to Tacoma to check out an event…
If you remember our haunted roadtrip to Salem, Oregon, then you know we bought a haunted doll named Clara. Amy has started testing Clara to see what she can find about the doll’s dreadful past. Get more after the jump.
On Nov. 23rd, Ghostly Activities Ghost Club went to Fort Nisqually (near Tacoma) for the lantern-guided tour. Pretty Gritty Tours put on a fun adventure, and the guide kept the tales to the facts. Get the scoop after the jump.
Duncan always enjoyed the solitude of Nisqually, especially in late October. The crowds were gone, and the marshes were left to the chill of autumn. The air held that wet, earthy scent—the kind that spoke of rotting leaves and distant tides. The sun was sinking beneath the horizon, painting the sky in dull oranges…
Over the weekend of October 26th, Ghostly Activities headed to Salem, Oregon to see Amy Bruni’s Walking With Ghosts tour and have a little fun, too. See our adventures after the jump.
Olympia’s Capitol Theater is an iconic landmark. Built in 1924, it has stood the test of time through fires, financial struggles, earthquakes, and decades of history. But beneath its charming vintage facade lies a past filled with tragedy and hardship—a past that some say has left more than just memories behind.
Dead Man’s Island, in Tacoma’s Commencement Bay, has a dark and fascinating history that many have forgotten. It was once a simple sandbar just offshore. But over time, it became a burial site for those who fell through the cracks of society—sailors lost at sea, victims of epidemics, and criminals without families. The island…