Ep 090921 - Poveglia Island, The Ghosts of S. Louis Cemetary and WTHIT
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Thursday - 9/9/21 - Poveglia Island, WTHIT On tonights show we’ll discuss the “world’s most haunted island”. Poveglia Island, off the coast of Venice and Lido, Italy, is nicknamed the...
show moreOn tonights show we’ll discuss the “world’s most haunted island”. Poveglia Island, off the coast of Venice and Lido, Italy, is nicknamed the 'Island of Ghosts' due to its grizzly past. We also have a very weird and freaky “What the Hell is That” segment for tonight. Can you say Ghost Rider?!
Haunted St. Louis Cemetery in New Orleans
Welcome to St. Louis Cemetery #1, New Orleans' oldest extant grave site. Established by Spanish royal decree on August 14th, 1789, St. Louis Cemetery #1 remains the oldest cemetery that locals and tourists alike can visit.
It's also considered one of the most haunted cemeteries in all of the United States. In the span of just one block, this burial ground holds over 700 tombs and over 100,000 of the dead--and counting, as it is still an active grave site. Is it any surprise that it is rumored to be very haunted? For over 200 years, there have been reports of people having run-ins with the ghosts which call St. Louis Cemetery #1 home.
Many people have been tempted to try and access this haunted cemetery after dark, to try and make contact with the ghosts which haunt St. Louis Cemetery after dark. We can't say we recommend this method of venturing to see the ghosts, although St. Louis Cemetery #1's eerie facade is enticing.
Even the appearance of the cemetery bolsters the illusion of days gone by, to say nothing of the eerily quiet atmosphere that descends over the St. Louis #1 as dusk falls and night begins its reign. Its age is prominently displayed by the character of the cemetery: broken shells and cobblestones, dredged from Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi River, form the alleys, and the crumbling, chipped above-ground crypts hold the dead. The disorderly layout of the tombs and burial plots are a labyrinth that only ghosts of the cemetery are able to navigate. Many of the family tombs bear cryptic symbols, as well as signs of vandalism and old-age--it is no wonder that many people feel a ghostly presence when visiting New Orleans' oldest cemetery. And it is no wonder that many movie productions practically ache to film within the cemetery's white walls, although Easy Rider and Interview With a Vampire are perhaps the most famous films shot inside by far.
A crumbling appearance dusted with age, St. Louis Cemetery #1 earned the nickname "the Cities of the Dead" by the famed author, Mark Twain. A more appropriate name has never been given . . . but which ghosts still call St. Louis #1 home? And which ghosts are still making their presence known today?
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