In this episode of New England Legends, we explore the tragic history and active haunts of the Houghton Mansion in North Adams, Massachusetts. Then we trek up October Mountain in the Berkshires to delve into the stories of Bigfoot sightings, UFOs, and the ghost of a young girl said to haunt an ancient cemetery lost somewhere in the woods.
In this episode of New England Legends, we head north of Boston to explore America’s Stonehenge, a 4,000-year-old mysterious calendar in Salem, New Hampshire, then head south to Dungeon Rock in Lynn Woods on Boston’s North Shore to investigate a tale of pirates, buried treasure, and Hiram Marble, a man who spent his life tunneling a cave through solid rock because spirits told him there was gold to be found. But did he find it? Is the gold still there today?
In this episode of New England Legends, we dive into the ocean waters of southeastern New England to explore the lonely and haunted Rose Island Lighthouse off the coast of Newport, Rhode Island. Then we head to shore to ponder an ancient and mysterious stone tower with possible connections to the Knights Templar. Finally, we trek up to New Bedford, Massachusetts, to investigate the haunts of abandoned Fort Taber/Fort Rodman.
In this episode of New England Legends, we search for the spirit of a child who went missing near Mt. Wachusett over 250 years ago, we test the claims of an 1880 advertisement for water that promises eternal life, and we examine the evidence and story behind one of New England’s most well-documented UFO encounters in Sheffield, Massachusetts. We’re on a quest for miracles and the missing.
In this episode of New England Legends, we explore the castle of inventor John Hays Hammond, Jr. who experimented with everything from remote control to séances; we dance the night away at Madame Sherri’s castle ruins near Brattleboro, Vermont; and we go in search of Connecticut’s Leatherman – a leather-clad vagabond who traveled an endless route between the Connecticut and Hudson Rivers
In this episode of New England Legends, we uncover the hidden history of New England Witches. Our journey takes us to the region’s first witch trials in Hartford, Connecticut, to Salem, Massachusetts, to York, Maine, and Hampton, New Hampshire, in search of witch history, trials, and legends. We also meet modern-day Witches, including Laurie Cabot, the “Official Witch of Salem.”
In this episode of New England Legends, we hit New England's highways and backroads in Search of the Devil, unique and cursed headstones, an out of this world UFO encounter with Betty and Barney Hill, a lake monster that's turned pop culture, and the hidden away ruins of the home where Nelly Butler's ghost led to America's first documented haunting.
In this episode of New England Legends we explore the darker side of Christmas. We trace the holiday's early roots through New England and throughout the world. We interview Santa Claus about his early life, then explore monsters and ghosts like Krampus, The Belsnickel, and others who have been lurking in the shadows for centuries. They may be making a comeback in order to redeem us all.
On August 7, 1958, disaster struck the waters right off of Rose Island. In a heavy fog, two tankers collided near Fort Adams. The flaming wreck of the Graham floated right up to the Rose Island lighthouse in Newport, Rhode Island, forcing the keepers to run to the other side of the island for fear of the intense heat. All looked lost for the lighthouse, but the winds and tides intervened to push the flaming vessel back into open water. Eighteen men from the two ships were killed in the accident.
Built in 1858 and located on Mount Desert Island in Maine’s iconic Acadia National Park, Bass Harbor Lighthouse is said to be haunted by an early builder who vanished during the construction. Could his murdered body still be buried inside the foundation? In this New England Legends extra we visit with author Marcus LiBrizzi to hear the story of Bass Harbor Light.
In North Adams, Massachusetts, there’s a cliff-face that overlooks the town. It’s called Coca Cola Ledge, because decades ago the Coca Cola Company painted a large logo on the cliff as a billboard. The cliff is easily accessible from either side, and the top is said to be home to a monster — a Bigfoot-type creature who lurks up there to scare away anyone who gets to close.
Spiritualist Medium Carole Lynne joins Jeff Belanger inside Dungeon Rock in Lynn Woods, Massachusetts, to try and connect with the spirit of Hiram Marble. For years Hiram Marble claimed spirits directed him to chisel and blast through this rock in search for long-lost pirate treasure. Had he found gold here back in the 1850s, the city of Lynn would have been Mecca for Spiritualism. Maybe he was digging in the wrong place?
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edith Wharton’s home, The Mount, in Lenox, Massachusetts is renowned for its beauty and majesty – but there’s also a sinister side to it. Marital infidelities, madness, and death are also a part of this gilded age mansion’s tale, and ghosts of the past are said to haunt it today. Legend Hunter Jeff Belanger turns a page in Wharton’s story to uncover some of The Mount’s deepest, darkest secrets.
In 2012, we took the New England Legends audience to October Mountain in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. We were in search of the ghost of a little girl said to haunt an abandoned cemetery near the top. Through exploring that legend, we were able to find the cemetery and give that girl a name once again: Anna Pease. By telling that story, we were able to reunite a family. This was the most profound and touching legend we have ever chased.
It’s that time of year again, when ghosts and goblins walk the earth and the veil between our world and the spirit world is said to be at its thinnest… A perfect time for legend chaser Jeff Belanger to examine the origins of Halloween, find out why we like being scared, and seek out some frights at DementedFX’s haunted funhouse attraction in Easthampton, Massachusetts!
The site of a ghost town which was lost at the turn of the century, mysterious Glastenbury Mountain is located just outside of Bennington, Vermont. The vast wilderness is host to many legends, among them tales of a “man-eating” rock and several Bigfoot sightings. The area is also the location of several unexplained disappearances over the years, one of which lead directly to the formation of the Vermont State Police. Legend Hunter Jeff Belanger explored the ruins of the ghost town Fayville to find out more.
Built by the J.P. Morgan family, Lenox’s Ventfort Hall is a Gilded Age mansion with ties to the legendary Massachusetts 54th regiment from the Civil War and was host to the people who shaped and molded this country at the turn of the century — the Vanderbilts and the Rockerfellers of the era. And if you’re a movie fan, it was even featured as the titular setting for the Hollywood blockbuster The Cider House Rules. As Legend Hunter Jeff Belanger shows us, in addition to its amazing history it’s also said to be a location for restless spirits.