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Haunted Ghost Towns of the Wild West | Bodie, Calico, Tombstone, St. Elmo & Goldfield

Haunted Ghost Towns of the Wild West | Bodie, Calico, Tombstone, St. Elmo & Goldfield

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Dusty streets, gunfights, and restless spirits… these ghost towns aren’t just abandoned — they’re still alive with echoes of the past. In this episode of the Deep Woods Paranormal Podcast, Matt and Amanda take you deep into five of the most haunted ghost towns of the Old West:

🏚️ Bodie, California — cursed relics, ghostly miners, and whispers from empty buildings.
💀 Calico, California — laughter and footsteps still echo from the old silver mine.
⚰️ Tombstone, Arizona — spirits of lawmen and outlaws walk Allen Street after the O.K. Corral gunfight.
👻 St. Elmo, Colorado — haunted by Annabelle Stark, the ghostly shopkeeper who never left.
💣 Goldfield, Nevada — home of the infamous Goldfield Hotel, one of the most active paranormal sites in America.

From tragic history to firsthand ghost stories, these towns prove the Old West never truly died.

🎧 Join us as we explore the paranormal legends of America’s most haunted ghost towns — where history meets the afterlife.

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