This historical landmark has an unusual history: part aged juzgado (court and jail); part 200-year-old-plus home. Today it is a restaurant, where the jail cell
Day: January 4, 2023

A lady with long, dark hair wearing a white gown stares at you from beneath a pepper tree in San Juan Capistrano. Speculation runs wide

Wild Goose Yacht “Every time you turn around expect to see me. ‘Cause one time you’ll turn around and I’ll be there,” John Wayne said

Since 1852, Captain Tony’s, the oldest saloon in Key West, has been known to be haunted: doors slam for no apparent reasons and there are inexplicable banging noises

A prisoner camp during the Civil War, Fort Delaware in Delaware City was ultimately home to more 30,000 Confederate soldier inmates. The few thousand that

The misfortunes that have occurred in Dudleytown are so terrible and numerous that its nickname is “the Village of the Damned.” The now completely deserted

The Ridge Home Asylum was a real facility that opened in Arvada in 1912. It reportedly housed patients who were horribly mistreated—some of whom weren’t even