Mexican Ghost Story: La Planchada La Planchada in Spanish means “ironed lady”. The following is a well known ghost legend in Mexico. It is a story of a ghostly...

The Phantom of the Opera: Fact or Fiction? The story of the Phantom of the Opera was originally published in a series of articles in La Galois and then in ...

Ghost with a Sweet Tooth Reader’s Digest has some wonderful first-person accounts of people who have encountered ghosts. Two female neighbors shared the...

El Silbón: The Whistler The following folktale, which originated in the 19 th century, is often told in the rural parts of Venezuela’s vast M...

A Creepy Conversation One of the scariest accounts published in 2016 of a ghost encounter involved a women sleeping alone in her home. Jenny ha...

Annie Cook’s Poor House Greed spawns some horrific stories and this is one of the worst. Annie and Frank in 1935. Annie Cook was born in ...

New Orleans’ Place d’ Armes Hotel Place d' Armes This old hotel in the heart of the French Quarter in Jackson Square is made up of 8 town homes ...

Blue Boy Ghost Story As I have mentioned in other posts our neighbors across the pond—the Brits love a good ghost story. They love them so much th...

Paris’ Père Lachaise Cemetery Chopin's grave The Cimeti è re du P ère Lachaise located on a hill overlooking Paris ...