Paranormal incidents in Hawaii are investigated.
The Pacific Northwest--the last unexplored corner of the continental U.S. that lured soldiers, seafarers, and women of the night--where the spirits of some still linger. In Washington, a gold miner's ghost prowls long forgotten streets, sealed under downtown Seattle. Port Townsend boasts the region's most haunted hotel, and a restless Jesuit priest, still searching for eternal peace. And in a Portland, Oregon, tavern a young woman called Rose lurks in the shadows, the victim of an unsolved murder.
Despite continual renovation in the capital of the "New South", Atlanta boasts many buildings dating back to the Civil War. On a spirited tour of central Georgia, we visit five such venues, including the Kennesaw House and an 1848 house in Marietta, which served as hospitals in the Civil War. The first owners of former plantation houses Lockerly Hall and Barnsley Gardens drop by for visits. And at Andersonville, where 29,000 Union soldiers died in horrifying conditions, many ghosts roam the grounds.
Also known as: Haunted San Francisco