Pennsylvania Haunts & History

Pennsylvania and its neighbors are bursting with tradition, legends, tall tales and ghosts. Each week we'll introduce one or two of their strange and spooky stories to you. Click on Pennsylvania Haunts and History to get to our website's home page.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

The Rain Boy

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In late 1983, Don Decker, an unemployed 20 year old, was released from the local jail to attend his grandfather's funeral. He had lived...
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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Jersey Devil

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We're gonna share one of our neighbor's tales with you today as we gaze eastward towards the woodlands of New Jersey and its' in...
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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Eastern State Penitentary

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Eastern State Penitentary Built in 1829 in a spooky Gothic style with 30' walls, many consider Eastern State in Philly to be the first t...
Sunday, May 18, 2008

Crystal Skulls

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Crystal Skull from Wikipedia Every so often we deviate from the Keystone path, and this post takes one of those side trips. After watching ...
Saturday, May 17, 2008

The Fiddling Ghost of Mahoning Valley

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Two men who worked on the Rochester & Pittsburgh railroad being built through 19th century Indiana County shared a small house. One of t...
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