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Ghost Adventures Episodes in Chronological Order
Unfortunately there's no 100% agreed list of GA seasons and there never was one. Various platforms and Travel Channel affiliates provide contradictory episode listings. It was discussed numerous times over the years, recently we had yet another discussion on the matter. Somebody asked me on PM if I can share with them the chronological listing I've been using, so I've decided to post it here as well. Keep in mind this is not an "official" list, but it's a recommended one if you want to binge watch the whole show from beginning to end or if you're a new fan looking for specific episodes. This is a list of Ghost Adventures episodes in order based on the original air date. I've been keeping it since I began watching the show during the first season and it mostly overlaps with the wikipedia listing, and a few other season lists. It includes every single episode, including all specials and compilation episodes. "Extra Pulses" are not added since there is no additional content compared to the original episodes. For the first 7 or so seasons this is how The Travel Channel listed their seasons before they nuked their site and started grouping them by production date and not air date. A few things of note:
Ghost Adventures: The Beginning is The Documentary movie with a couple minutes of bonus footage. It was aired on the same day as the first episode of the series.
To make matters even more complicated early seasons have alternate episode titles for some of the episodes. I've included the more common ones.
The early compilation episodes were episodes with different edit and new narration compared to original ones, and were used as a bridge, while the GAC were filming new content. Later Travel Channel would just split the production in two seasons - Autumn-Winter and Spring-Summer periods.
Years ago Travel Channel listed episodes under new seasons if 2 or more months had passed since the last aired episode, and before the new content announcement.
In recent years they've been doing a lot of specials with an overlapping theme like "Haunting of Vicksburg", some sites list these episodes as a complete season.
Season 1 Start: October 17, 2008 End: December 5, 2008
Ghost Adventures: The Beginning (Special Episode)
Bobby Mackey's Music World
Houghton Mansion
Moundsville Penitentiary
Riddle House
Sloss Furnaces
Former Psychiatric Hospital
Edinburgh Vaults
Old Idaho Penitentiary
Season 2 Start: June 5, 2009 End: July 24, 2009
Preston Castle
Castillo de San Marcos
La Purisima Mission
Magnolia Lane Plantation
Birdcage Theater
Eastern State Penitentiary
Moon River Brewery
Ancient Ram Inn
Season 3 Start: October 30, 2009 End: January 22, 2010
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum LIVE (Halloween Special Episode)
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum LIVE: Post Mortem (Special Highlights Episode)
Pennhurst State School and Hospital
Poveglia Island
Ohio State Reformatory
Remington Arms Factory
Washoe Club and Chollar Mine
Linda Vista Hospital
Execution Rocks Lighthouse
Prospect Place
Clovis Wolfe Manor
Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum LIVE: The Cutdown (Special Behind the Scenes Episode)
Poveglia Island Special (Special Episode with 30 minutes of additional footage)
Season 4 Start: September 10, 2010 End: June 10, 2011
Best Evidence (Compilation Special Episode)
Scariest Moments (Compilation Special Episode)
Gettysburg
Rolling Hills Asylum
Return to Bobby Mackey's Music World
Waverly Hills Sanatorium
Stanley Hotel
Hill View Manor
Vulture Mine
USS Hornet
La Palazza Mansion
Fort Chaffee
Amargosa Opera House
Old Fort Erie
Villisca Axe Murder House
Kell's Irish Pub
Pico House Hotel
Return to Goldfield Hotel
Bonnie Springs Ranch
Longfellow's Wayside Inn (Valentine's Day Special Episode)
Salem Witch House
Jerome Grand Hotel
Yorktown Hospital
Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum
Sacramento Tunnels
Hales Bar Marina and Dam
Kentucky Slave House
Tooele Hospital
Loretta Lynn's Plantation House
Season 5 Start: September 23, 2011 End: December 16, 2011
Ashmore Estates
Mizpah Hotel
Old Town San Diego
Winchester Mystery House
Lizzie Borden House
Letchworth Village
Return to Virginia City
Rocky Point Manor
Rose Hall
Old Charleston Jail
Season 6 Start: February 24, 2012 End: July 20, 2012
Horror Hotels and Deadliest Hospitals (Compilation Special Episode)
Wickedest Women, Houses of Terror and Bloodiest Battlefields (Compilation Special Episode)
Shanghai Tunnels
Peabody-Whitehead Mansion
Copper Queen Hotel and The Oliver House
The National Hotel
Return to Linda Vista Hospital
The Galka Family
The Riviera Hotel
Hellfire Caves (Special Episode)
Fort Horsted (Special Episode)
Season 7 Start: September 14, 2012 End: April 19, 2013
Central Unit Prison
Excalibur Nightclub
Point Sur Lighthouse
The Palmer House Hotel
Black Moon Manor
Sedamsville Rectory
Cripple Creek
Dead Men Walking (Compilation Special Episode)
Brookdale Lodge
Tor House
Union Station
Death By Wild West (Compilation Special Episode)
Crazy Town
Clinically Dead (Compilation Special Episode)
Killer Nightlife (Compilation Special Episode)
Do Not Disturb (Compilation Special Episode)
Home Sweet Hell (Compilation Special Episode)
Wyoming Frontier Prison
Sailors' Snug Harbor
Passport to Hell (Compilation Special Episode)
Dungeons and Demons (Compilation Special Episode)
Bewitched and Bothered (Compilation Special Episode)
Obsessions and Possessions (Compilation Special Episode)
New Orleans
Market Street Cinema
Armies of Darkness (Compilation Special Episode)
First Timers (Compilation Special Episode)
Goldfield Hotel Redemption
Glen Tavern Inn
King's Tavern
Season 8 Start: August 16, 2013 End: November 15, 2013
Pioneer Saloon
Black Swan Inn
Tuolumne Hospital
Missouri State Prison
Yost Theater and Ritz Hotel
Haunted Victorian Mansion
Up Close and Personal (Compilation Special Episode)
Exorcist House
Alcatraz
Mustang Ranch
Thornhaven Manor
Transylvania (Halloween Special Episode)
Battle of Perryville
Season 9 Start: February 15, 2013 End: July 12, 2013
Sharon Tate Ghost
The Myrtles Plantation
George Washington Ghost
Bannack Ghost Town
Fear Factory
Heritage Junction
Battle of Los Angeles
Netherworld: Paris Catacombs (Special Episode featuring only Zak, aired in the middle of the season)
St. James Hotel
Fox Hollow Farm
Haunted Savannah
Overland Hotel and Saloon
Old Licking County Jail
Season 10 Start: October 4, 2014 End: March 7, 2015
Queen Mary
Lemp Mansion and Brewery
Zozo Demon (Nick's last regular episode)
Island of the Dolls (in the og edit it was mentioned Nick couldn't make it for filming)
Ireland's Celtic Demons (Halloween Special Episode, Nick's last appearance as part of the GAC)
Bell Witch Caves (new intro, Jay and Bill introduced as permanent GAC investigators)
Sallie House
Nopeming Sanatorium
Apache Junction
Return to Tombstone
Demons in Seattle
Texas Horror Hotel
Season 11 Start: August 22, 2015 End: November 7, 2015
Edinburgh Manor
Old Montana State Prison
Manresa Castle
Old Lincoln County Hospital
Haunted Harvey House
Los Coches Adobe
Grand Canyon Caverns
Haunted Hollywood
Odd Fellows Asylum
Clown Motel and Goldfield High School
Deadwood: City of Ghosts (Halloween Special Episode)
Lava Hotel Springs Inn
Season 12 Start: January 30, 2016 End: August 6, 2016
Black Dahlia House
Secret Scientology Lab
Bracken Fern Manor
Return to the Riviera
Chinese Town of Locke
Star of India
Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant
Hell Hole Prison
The Domes
Nevada State Prison
Return to Winchester Mystery House
Stardust Ranch
The Haunted Museum
Season 13 Start: September 24, 2016 End: January 14, 2017
Colorado Gold Mine
Mackay Mansion
Palace Saloon
Reseda House of Evil
Dorothea Puente Murder House
Route 666 (Halloween Special Episode)
Hotel Metlen
St. Ann's Retreat
Twin Bridges Orphanage
Dumas Brothel
Zalud House
Dakota's Sanatorium of Death
De Soto Hotel and Concordia Cemetery (Spliced Part 1 of the Route 666 Halloween Special)
Goatman's Bridge (Spliced Part 2 of the Route 666 Halloween Special)
Season 14 Start: March 25, 2017 End: July 15, 2017
Stone Lion Inn
Freak Show Murder House
Samaritan Cult House
Double Eagle Restaurant
Silent Movie Theater
Exorcism in Erie
Skinwalker Canyon
Upper Fruitland Curse
Witches in Magna
The Viper Room
Asylum 49
Season 15 Start: September 23, 2017 End: January 13, 2018
Golden Ghost Town
Ogden Possession
Haunting of Vicksburg: Mcraven Mansion (Special Episode)
Haunting of Vicksburg: Demons and Dolls (Special Episode)
Haunting of Vicksburg: Spirits Under Siege (Special Episode)
Haunting of Vicksburg: Champion Hill Battlefield (Special Episode)
Museum of Madness (Halloween Special Episode)
Annabelle's Curse (Halloween Special Episode)
Albion Normal School
Museum of the Mountain West
Pythian Castle
The Titanic Museum
Wolf Creek Inn
Eureka Mining Town
Sin City Exorcism
Phelps Dodge Hospital
The Slaughter House
Season 16 Start: March 24, 2018 End: July 14, 2018
Ripley's Believe It or Not
The Alley of Darkness
Kennedy Mine
Old Gila County Jail and Courthouse
Hotel Leger
Enchanted Forest
The Washoe Club Final Chapter
Lewis Flats School
Kay's Hollow
Season 17 Start: October 6, 2018 End: January 12, 2019
Graveyard of the Pacific: Astoria Underground (Special Episode)
Graveyard of the Pacific: Norblad Hostel (Special Episode)
Graveyard of the Pacific: Commander's House (Special Episode)
Graveyard of the Pacific: Cape Disappointment (Special Episode)
The Haunted Museum LIVE (Halloween Special Episode)
Idaho State Reform School
Westerfield House
Crisis in Oakdale
Tintic Mining District
Terror in Fontana
Riverside Plane Graveyard
Curse of the River Bend: Mineral Springs Hotel (Special Episode)
Curse of the River Bend: McPike Mansion (Special Episode)
Season 18 Start: February 23, 2019 End: July 20, 2019
Gates of Hell House
Palomino Club
Lutes Casino
Melrose Hotel
Binions Hotel and Casino
The Woodbury
Crescent Hotel
St. Ignatius Hospital
Mount Wilson Ranch
Panic in Amarillo
Union Hotel
Idaho State Tuberculosis Hospital
A Haunting in Scottsdale
Season 19 Start: October 5, 2019
Serial Killer Spirits: H. H. Holmes Murder House (Special Episode)
Serial Killer Spirits: John Gacy Prison (Special Episode)
Serial Killer Spirits: Axe Killer Jail" (Special Episode)
Serial Killer Spirits: Ted Bundy Ritual House (Special Episode)
Curse of the Harrisville Farmhouse (Halloween Special Episode)
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Recently I met a seventy-three year old man who had lived in New Jersey all his life until two years ago when he moved here. The state and all it's natural diversity amazes him, having only seen the east coast, some of the south and some of the mid-west. He is sort of on a quest to collect as many memories as he can while still physically able to do so. I have lived here all my life and so between myself, one of his children, and his retired friends who also live here we are visiting as many points of interest as possible. I tried to make a list of all the places he has been to but I would love to hear any other suggestions as we are starting to struggle to find day trips in and around the valley. Here is what I can remember: Superstitions and Peralta Trail Goldfield Ghost town Apache trail, Canyon, Roosevelt, and Apache Lakes Tortilla Flat and Fish Creek Globe and Besh-ba-Gowah archaeological park Tonto National Monument Saguaro Lake and kayaking the Lower Salt River All of the Indian Casinos in or near the valley All of the major shopping centers in the valley Cardinals and ASU football games To the top of Lone Pine Saddle on Four Peaks Box Canyon and the middle Gila Sedona, Oak Creek, and the Pink Jeep Tours Payson and surrounding forest Tonto Natural Bridge State Park Flagstaff and the South Rim of the Grand Canyon Canyon de Chelly, Monument Valley, and Petrified Forest Montezuma's Castle and Well The Tucson Gem and Mineral Show Casa Grande National Monument Mesa Grande archaeological site in Phx The Heard Museum Papago park, Phoenix Zoo, and The Desert Botanical Gardens The Arizona Science Center and Museum in downtown Phoenix Museums in Downtown Mesa and Gilbert The Ray mine overlook Az Copper Corridor Scenic Highway (S.R. 77) Target shooting on the Tonto National Forest Historical buildings in the town of Florence Fountain Hills and Cave Creek Art Shows I'm sure there is more but this is all I can remember. So Redditors what would you suggest? Day trips are more doable like the Air and Space Museum in Tucson but we are also planning a trip up to Hopi to see some dances on a two day trip.
I'll preface this by apologizing for the length. My grandson recommended that I post my story here. He said that the people here would like it. I was an investigator for the Las Vegas division of the FBI for nearly 27 years. I worked on kidnappings, bank robberies, fugitive tracking, murders, casino rackets – you name it, Special Agent Paul Laramie handled it. If my parents were still alive they'd look on all my accomplishments with pride, giving me his trademark crooked smile. Paul Laramie, son of rugged David and little ol' Margaret, an eff-bee-eye agent. To their credit they did their fair share of bragging on me before they passed, and I told them stories that they could share with the doctors whenever I visited. But there's one case I never told them about, and to this day I still don't know if I made the right choice in doing that. To get the full picture it's important to know some background. I was born in Goldfield, Nevada in 1949. Goldfield was, and still is, just one of three communities surviving in Esmerelda County, and enjoys minor fame for being the residence of Wyatt and Virgil Earp for a short time. Esmeralda is mostly comprised of ghost towns that became that way after the mining boom of the early 20th century died out. The gold disappeared, and so did most of the inhabitants. The leftover communities – Goldfield, Dyer, and Silver Peak - are somehow still standing. I started elementary school in 1954, in a brand new building that was erected due to the weak foundation of the high school across the street, which had been used for all grades below 9th grade. The high schoolers were bussed to Tonopah every day. If it wasn't already evident enough, Goldfield was a small, small town even back then, so there wasn't much need for big schools. The first friend I ever made in elementary school was Henry Clarkson, the son of a miner who hadn't yet accepted that the gold was dried up. We hit it off and became inseparable. Back then children like us had to get creative for any entertainment. Children living in Nevada had to get doubly creative, since we were surrounded by dry desert for miles in every direction. But that didn't stop us from roaming around playing cowboy. One day, when Henry and I were in the 2nd grade, were doing just that. We chased each other around, fingers curled into the shape of a gun, pow pow “Got you, Paul!” “No you didn't!”. We always argued who got to be Wyatt, and that day I was the famed gunslinger. We were playing in the hills behind my house, which was a twenty minute walk from the old mines. Somehow our shootout led us away from my house and into the mining camp, but we barely noticed, too busy riding on our imaginary horses. Henry was the first to realize we were far from home. The mining operations in Goldfield had ceased years ago, so the camp was completely deserted, a fact that we took advantage of to go explore. Instead of the sounds of workers shouting and hauling wood or tools, the only thing we heard was the familiar whistle of the desert wind in our ears. It wasn't terribly exciting around there. Nearly all of the equipment had been removed from the camp, and each building was cleared of almost everything, leaving only dust. In one building I shouted "ECHO!" at the ceiling, and giggled as my voice bounced around the empty space. Soon Henry and I lost interest in the camp and went looking for the nearby cave. We both knew about the ghost stories our classmates told about the dead miners who haunted the caves, so we wanted a look for ourselves. The cave was in the back of the camp, somewhat hidden by one of the lodges that stood in front. Neither of us had a lantern or a flashlight, so we had to rely on the evening sun to guide us. Each step we took scraped against the ground, moving rocks and dirt. At one point it got cramped and Henry and I kept bumping into each other. Our laughs and jeers reverberated through the cave, crashing into our ears, scaring ourselves. We moved quietly after that. It only took a minute before and Henry and I soon reached a point where the sun wasn't doing us any good anymore, so we decided to leave. Looking back, though, I could swear that I saw the very faintest glow of orange light just around the corner. That's when I heard a roar come from behind us. It was a massive sound. It's hard to explain just how loud it was because not a whole lot of people have been inside a cave, so the closest thing I can think of is an explosion. But that's only similar to the deafening nature of the sound. What Henry and I heard was most definitely a roar. It was deep, guttural, gravelly, and absolutely terrifying. The echoes crashed all around us, and immediately we hauled ass out of there. We both thought we'd just woken up a dragon. As we hurried through the cave the roar was joined by a scream so ear-piercing I thought my head was going to explode. It was high-pitched, a woman's cry for help. Both the screaming and roaring joined together in a cacophony of horrific proportions. I looked to my right and saw tears rushing from Henry's eyes. I didn't blame him - we were both scared out of our minds. The echoes were chasing us, biting at our heels. I thought we were done for. In our rush, Henry tripped and cut his cheek on a rock that jutted out from the wall. I quickly helped him back up. The moment we stepped out into the light of day, the roar stopped. Instantly. Like if you were listening to music and pressed the off button on your speakers. But the scream kept going, unabated. It bled out into the desert sun and stayed in my mind for weeks to come. Henry and I ran and ran and ran, all the way back to my house. The twenty minute walk became a five minute sprint, even with our little legs. Gasping for breath, both of us frantically told my mother what had happened. Neither Henry nor I had a reputation for crying wolf, but I didn't think she would buy a word of what we were saying. When we got to the screaming woman my mother went into action. She told me to stay here and instructed Henry to go to his house and find his dad. My mom used our telephone, one of those old rotary gadgets, to call the police. She asked them if they could get my dad back from town, too. Two hours passed before a posse was gathered to go investigate - police and various men from the town. My dad was included as well. They thought that we probably had a run-in with a coyote or a bobcat, but I don't think they quite believed that. We rarely saw those animals in Goldfield. Regardless, everyone was armed with a gun and lantern and went to the cave. When my dad came back an hour later he said that what they found was nothing they had ever expected. A man, tall and thin, had set himself up in the cave. From what the posse gathered he had been living in there for several weeks. That orange glow I thought I'd imagined turned out to be a fire he had made to cook food, mostly rabbits. The man was practically comatose – he spat nonsense at the men, who tried to talk him down. According to my dad the man looked like he hadn't slept in days. Further more, the walls of the cave were covered, floor to ceiling, in blood. It splashed in puddles, dripped from the stalactites that hung above. On the ground the name SOLOMON was written in crimson, right in the middle of a symbol that looked like a pentagram. There was a bloodied knife in the man's possession. But there was no woman. The posse searched deep into the recesses of the cave but didn't find a body, human or animal, anywhere. The man didn't have any wounds on his own body, so the blood couldn't have come from himself. When the posse returned Henry and I were questioned again and we both stood our ground, saying that we definitely heard a woman's scream. The police grimly considered the possibility of cannibalism, but since there weren't any remains that were found during the search, they had to abandon that conclusion. Henry and I were the talk of the class for the next couple weeks. I loved all the attention, but Henry wasn't as keen for it. He had a scar on his cheek from the fall in the cave, which all our classmates marveled at, but Henry was shy about. He would leave the group whenever I was asked to tell the story and became noticeably more quiet than before. But we stayed good friends and played regularly, so I didn't put too much thought to it. From what I gathered from my dad, the crazy man was taken away to some mental institution far away, the cave was boarded up, and the mystery was never truly solved. There were so many unanswered questions that haunted the town sherif for several years afterward. But to me, the little town of Goldfield had a burst of excitement, and then everything went back to normal. Until two months later, when Henry Clarkson vanished into thin air.
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