Secret Virginia

By: Morella Belle M.A. Kleen Lydia Meadows
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  • Secret Virginia is a short-run podcast dedicated to all things curious, strange, out of the ordinary, and sometimes even scary in Virginia, West Virginia, and the Mid-Atlantic region. Morella Belle is voiced by Lydia Meadows.
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Episodes
  • Most Haunted Taverns in Virginia
    Jun 5 2023
    For over three hundred years, Virginia’s taverns have accommodated weary travelers, from horseback riders of the distant past to modern commuters seeking a break from the gridlock. Some of these historic taverns dotting the highways and byways of the Old Dominion served storied figures like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Stepping into them is like stepping into the past, but be warned, phantoms of these bygone eras do not stay silent.
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    12 mins
  • The Creepiest Cemeteries in Virginia
    May 29 2023
    Traversing a necropolis’ winding paths can be an unnerving experience, especially when the light begins to fade and fog rises among the crooked tombstones. Is that a mournful figure in the distance, or are you alone? For many Virginians, cemeteries are a place to visit loved ones long past, but an adventurous few hope to encounter something otherworldly.
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    13 mins
  • Creepiest Places in Virginia
    May 1 2023
    The Commonwealth of Virginia has been called the birthplace of presidents, with storied history around every corner. But with this history comes specters of the past, specters that creep and groan from every shady crevice. Only the limits of your imagination can protect you from the phantasmal horrors at the creepiest places in Virginia.
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    9 mins

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