
Lighthouse Lights That Never Go Out – 3 True Cozy Ghost Stories from Haunted Lighthouses
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About this listen
Each story is told in the first person, as if it happened to the storyteller themselves—but they’re all based on real ghost sightings and paranormal encounters.
💡 Featured Stories:
- The Girl in the Spiral Staircase – At Florida’s St. Augustine Lighthouse, a volunteer hears giggles in the tower and meets a ghostly girl who still plays after closing time.
- The Rocking Chair at Rue’s Window – A solo traveler stays the night at Heceta Head Lighthouse in Oregon, where a rocking chair moves on its own and a spirit offers quiet comfort.
- The Tune in the Fog – On Seguin Island Lighthouse off the coast of Maine, a piano plays in an empty house, and a haunting melody connects the living with the long-forgotten past.
- lighthouse ghost stories
- real haunted locations
- cozy horror
- historical ghost stories
- paranormal encounters told with warmth and heart
- St. Augustine Lighthouse, Florida
- Heceta Head Lighthouse, Oregon
- Seguin Island Lighthouse, Maine
True Cozy Ghost Stories is a podcast where each tale is based on real hauntings and told in the first person, blending spooky charm with soothing storytelling. No jump scares—just lingering memories, mysterious echoes, and a touch of history.
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