• Borden Tunnel's Lady in White: Frostburg, Maryland
    Nov 7 2025

    A haunting legend lingers along Borden Tunnel on the Great Allegheny Passage in Frostburg, Maryland. In August 1912, an ill-fated day trip on the Western Maryland Railway ended in tragedy—leaving behind one of Maryland’s most chilling ghost stories and the spectral Woman in White said to wander the tracks to this day. Join Jannette Quackenbush on a haunting ride along the Great Allegheny Passage..

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  • It Ain't No Whistlin' Jack in Moonville
    Oct 8 2025

    Along the old Baltimore and Ohio rails near Moonville, Ohio, something still whistles and clicks in the dark. And if you hear it… don’t look back. Author Jannette Quackenbush tells the eerie tale of Ernest Keeton—and the night he came face to face with something far worse than imagination outside Moonville Tunnel.

    Season 5 (2025): Things That Go Bump


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  • WALK AMONG THE DEAD: Olds Hollow -Three Ghosts, A Ghost Town, And a Ghost Town Cemetery
    Aug 26 2024

    Would you dare walk where the soul's soles of these dead still tread? A rugged dirt trail creeps along a deep forest, through an abandoned iron furnace ghost town, and past an overgrown cemetery above the deep and haunted Olds Hollow in the Hocking Hills.


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  • Eaton Tunnel Bogey: Eaton and Lost Tunnel #21 Ghosts and Haunting
    Jun 19 2024

    A rail trail in West Virginia holds dark secrets within twin tunnels outside an old ghost town that was once along Beetree Run. There are spirits there . . . Eaton and Lost Tunnels stand side by side. One is along the rail trail. The other is sealed and closed. Both are haunted. Nowadays, you can walk through this more recent #21 North Bend Rail Trail tunnel. It is this newer tunnel next to the old one where some have run into ghosts, although others attest the older one is haunted, too. With all the hype the Silver Run Tunnel gets with its white-gowned, golden-slippered phantom, it is no wonder that Eaton and Lost Tunnels get a lesser reputation for haunting. Yet they are. And there are plenty of reasons they have ghosts. From rockfalls to train wrecks and a town epidemic to being hit by a train, nearly 30 deaths have occurred nearby and within the tunnel. You might come across something darker, like I did a week ago, The Eaton Tunnel Bogey. This is one of the stories you can read in my second book of three on West Virginia Ghost Stories, Legends, Haunts, and Folklore. I go to all the places in my books. So they have pictures of the sites and GPS or Address to find them! You can purchase the book: For Print Version: Amazon: Or a PDF copy on my Shop, BackRoads Books:

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  • Legend of Airplane Hollow Began - May 16, 1941
    May 15 2024

    Airplane Hollow in Wayne National Forest in the Hocking Hills Region of southeastern Ohio is home to a legend of a ghostly plane and its passengers. May 16, 1941 - A legend comes from the area just outside Nelsonville and Carbon Hill, Ohio, about a military plane wreck during a horrible storm on May 16,1941 and the strange things that followed.

    I want to share this story with you on this stormy eve before the mysterious and haunting event, which was told to me by some folks whose families have lived in the Carbon Hill/Nelsonville mining communities of southeastern Ohio for well over a hundred and twenty years. The story happened to them, leaving an indelible mark on their lives. This is the legend of Airplane Hollow- You can buy my book series on Amazon and in bookstores, including this bit of lore from my Ohio Ghost Guide Haunted Hocking Hills.

    Watch the video on YouTube and find your adventure where the natural and supernatural collide:

    Find out more about the Hocking Hills and/or its hauntings:

    The Hocking Hills

    Haunted Hocking

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  • Eight Foot Ghost of King Tunnel
    Apr 19 2024

    There’s an old train bed deep within the forests of southeastern Ohio within the Hocking Hills, a remote path found by taking buckled pavement streets and sketchy gravel roads. The tracks were built in the 1850s for the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad. They passed through coal mining towns like Hope Furnace Station, Moonville, Ingham Station, Kings Station, and Mineral City. When a young man was killed walking these tracks on a lonely stretch of railroad, a ghost began to show up near an old train tunnel. This is the story of the Eight Foot Ghost of King Tunnel along the Moonville Rail Trail.
    Read it in my new book and find out how to get there: Moonville Ghost Stories and Haunts Along the Railway: https://www.amazon.com/Moonville-Ghost-Stories-Haunts-Railway/dp/B0CK3K9DM9 Watch it on YouTube:

    https://youtu.be/Vk74MKrFjNQ

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  • Elizabeth's Grave: Mount Union-Pleasant Valley Cemetery
    Apr 5 2024

    Welcome to Sometime Between Dusk and Dawn Ghost Stories. This episode is written and produced by me, Jannette Quackenbush, with folklore drawn from many resources. There is more than just this podcast. You can buy my book series on Amazon and in bookstores like Grandma Fayes, just a few miles from Old Man’s Cave, including this lore from my Ohio Ghost Hunter Guide II. When a gravestone began moving on its own accord within a cemetery in a remote section outside Chillicothe, Ohio, passersby once flocked to witness a ghostly form in its wake.

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  • The Road to Hell, 1782
    Jan 11 2024

    Winter Hike in the Hocking Hills is coming on January 20, 2024. (Find more info here: The Hocking Hills) Those hiking the trail during the event may come upon some spirits. Of course, Old Man Retzler and his baying hound are known to show up at Old Man’s Cave, and the Pale Lady follows hikers at Ash Cave. But between the two areas, the trail will lead along Queer Creek and to Cedar Falls, where ghosts are said to tarry. Their peculiar screams are explained as this--

    In the early 1800s, a mill powered by the waters of Queer Creek sat on the rim of Cedar Falls. Nearby was a massive beech tree with words engraved in its ancient trunk, “This is the road to hell, 1782.”

    You can find this story and others in my book Haunted Hocking Hills.


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