Ghost Trails & Tales: Haunted America From the Road Podcast
Randy Behymer And Jennifer Wilson
4 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text History in Brief The hotel was built in 1914, originally called the Matanzas Hotel, then later renamed the Bayfront Boarding House before becoming the Casablanca Inn. During the Prohibition era (1920s–1930s), it was involved in rum-running / smuggling alcohol, often helping smugglers bring in goods from the bay. Ghosts, Legends, and Paranormal Phenomena These are the main stories people tell about what’s allegedly haunted at the hotel: The Lady with the La...
All content for Ghost Trails & Tales: Haunted America From the Road Podcast is the property of Randy Behymer And Jennifer Wilson and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Send us a text History in Brief The hotel was built in 1914, originally called the Matanzas Hotel, then later renamed the Bayfront Boarding House before becoming the Casablanca Inn. During the Prohibition era (1920s–1930s), it was involved in rum-running / smuggling alcohol, often helping smugglers bring in goods from the bay. Ghosts, Legends, and Paranormal Phenomena These are the main stories people tell about what’s allegedly haunted at the hotel: The Lady with the La...
Send us a text History in Brief The hotel was built in 1914, originally called the Matanzas Hotel, then later renamed the Bayfront Boarding House before becoming the Casablanca Inn. During the Prohibition era (1920s–1930s), it was involved in rum-running / smuggling alcohol, often helping smugglers bring in goods from the bay. Ghosts, Legends, and Paranormal Phenomena These are the main stories people tell about what’s allegedly haunted at the hotel: The Lady with the La...
Send us a text “Tonight, we dive into one of the most chilling legends of Native American folklore — the mysterious and terrifying Skinwalker. Shrouded in secrecy and fear, Skinwalkers are said to be powerful shapeshifters who can assume the form of animals — and perhaps even other people. Where did these stories begin? Are they just myths… or is there something darker lurking in the deserts of the Southwest? Join us as we explore the history, the legends, and the eerie encounters people swea...
Send us a text Robert the Doll is one of America’s most infamous haunted objects, housed in the Fort East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida. Gifted to a young boy named Robert Eugene Otto in the early 1900s, the doll quickly became the center of eerie stories—strange voices, shifting expressions, and unexplained movements. Locals claimed the doll was cursed, and even today, museum visitors report misfortunes after disrespecting Robert. Letters of apology surround his display case. Whether ...
Send us a text Step into the haunted halls of the historic Double Eagle Restaurant in Mesilla, New Mexico, where history and the supernatural intertwine. In this chilling episode, hosts Randy Behymer and Jennifer Wilson uncover the eerie legends surrounding this renowned dining establishment, from tragic love stories to ghostly apparitions that still linger within its elegant walls. With firsthand accounts, historical insights, and spine-tingling encounters, we explore whether the Double Eagl...
Ghost Trails & Tales: Haunted America From the Road Podcast
Send us a text History in Brief The hotel was built in 1914, originally called the Matanzas Hotel, then later renamed the Bayfront Boarding House before becoming the Casablanca Inn. During the Prohibition era (1920s–1930s), it was involved in rum-running / smuggling alcohol, often helping smugglers bring in goods from the bay. Ghosts, Legends, and Paranormal Phenomena These are the main stories people tell about what’s allegedly haunted at the hotel: The Lady with the La...