• Episode 1 - Ghosts of the Past

  • Oct 4 2021
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

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Episode 1 - Ghosts of the Past

  • Summary

  • On this episode of It Gets Weirder we begin the series on high strangeness in Cape May County. Ghosts of the Past explore only a few of the strange ghost stories and legends of the area. This episode covers the legend of Devil’s Island, a story of a disappearing black dog, the ghost of Higbee Beach, and the most haunted street in Cape May. We end with a return to an interview with Monica and a possible EVP.

     

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    Theme by Spatula City!: https://spatulacitypa.bandcamp.com/ 

     

    References:

    Cape May Ghost Stories: https://www.amazon.com/Cape-May-Ghost-Stories-Book/dp/0961000872

    Cape May Ghost Stories: Book Two: https://www.amazon.com/Cape-May-Ghost-Stories-Book/dp/1880683113

    The Ghosts of John McConnell House: https://www.capemay.com/blog/2011/05/the-ghosts-of-john-mcconnell-house/

    The Ghosts of Higbee Beach: https://www.capemay.com/blog/2011/09/the-ghosts-of-higbee-beach/

    Bizarre History of Cape May: Early settlers sought whales at sea and God on land: https://pressofatlanticcity.com/currents_gazettes/cape_may/bizarre-history-of-cape-may-early-settlers-sought-whales-at-sea-and-god-on-land/article_9d66c1b5-a83b-5c6b-b38c-9d3c32744b01.html

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