Happy Spooky Wednesday, Friends! We're keeping it classic this week with two haunted locations. First up Kala talks about Bannack, MT and it's most haunted building, Hotel Meade. This little town boomed during the gold rush, but became a ghost town in the 1940s when the mining dried up. Spirits of those who have lived there are still seen throughout the town, but no where seems quite as haunted as the Hotel Meade. A girl who drowned in a nearby pond is seen on the second floor of the building where her mother worked, and because she can not leave, it seems like her mother can not leave either. And Brittany talks about the Jewett House in Mason, MI. Built in 1855, the home has a well-known history in Mason, including it's stint from the 1930s to 1990 as the Jewett Funeral Home. According to the many rumors, footsteps, unexplained whistling, and whispering are often heard late at night. Are these former residents? People who were prepared to be laid to rest at the home? Or the echo of grief that comes from so many people saying goodbye to their loved ones. We end the episode with a listener suggestion of the Mudhouse Mansion in Lancaster, OH! The building is no longer there, but locals still tell the tales of why this building may have been haunted.
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