The only thing better than a road trip is a haunted road trip! Searching for a spooky way to spice up your vacation?
Look no further! This interactive map based on the popular podcast “And That’s Why We Drink” features locations from each episode. Don’t just listen to the stories, experience the ghosts & ghouls for yourself by using the map to plan your next haunted adventure!

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Ashcroft Ghost Town – Colorado

Ashcroft Ghost Town is located in Pitkin County, Colorado Welcome to the shadowy world of Ashcroft Ghost Town, a once-thriving mining community that now stands frozen in time amidst the majestic Rocky Mountains of Colorado. In this blog post, we embark on a spectral journey through the haunted history of Ashcroft, exploring the chilling legends and eerie phenomena that have intrigued both locals and paranormal enthusiasts for decades. Nestled in…

R.M.S. Queen Mary

R.M.S. Queen Mary – California

R.M.S. Queen Mary is located in Long Beach, California. Welcome aboard the legendary R.M.S. Queen Mary, a majestic ocean liner with a haunted past that has captured the imaginations of ghost enthusiasts worldwide. In this blog post, we will delve into the chilling tales and paranormal encounters associated with this iconic ship. Join us as we navigate the haunted history of the Queen Mary, exploring the eerie phenomena and spirits…

Bohemian Grove – California

Bohemian Grove is located in Sonoma County, California. Bohemian Grove, a private men-only club in Monte Rio, California, is known for its annual summer encampment. The club has a mysterious and secretive reputation, with rumors of paranormal activity and strange occurrences dating back to its founding in the late 19th century. Bohemian Grove’s haunted history has intrigued paranormal enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists for years. One of the most famous legends…

Bara-Hack

Bara-Hack Settlement

Bara-Hack Settlement is located in Pomfret, Connecticut. This eerie settlement was home to Obadiah Higginbotham and Johnathan Randall. Around 1790 these two familes reloacted to Pomfret, Connecticut and named the settlent Bara-Hack, Welsh for breaking of bread. It was abandoned by the year 1890 because of the economic problems and the original founders already died. People then started to leave until it was completely lifeless. Locals refer to the ghost…

vulture gold mine

Top 25 Haunted Places – Vulture Gold Mine

Vulture Gold Mine is located in Wickenburg, Arizona. The Vulture mine began in 1863 when Henry Wickenburg, a prospector from California’s gold rush,  discovered a quartz outcropping containing gold. Shortly after the mine was established a small mining town was developed. It was called Vulture City. The town once had a population of several thousand citizens with such amenities as a brothel, mess hall, and post office.  In 1942, the Vulture Mine…

Pyramid Lake

EP 206: Pyramid Lake

Pyramid Lake is located North of Reno, Nevada. Pyramid Lake is nearly 900 feet deep and is the last remnant of ancient Lake Lahontan that covered much of Nevada from the Pleistocene era. Since Pyramid Lake was the deepest part of that prehistoric lake, nobody knows exactly what lurks in the sediments below. Some believe that the stories that involve Pyramid Lake in the great state of Nevada are just…

Whitney Restaurant

Top 25 Haunted Places – Whitney Restaurant

The Whitney Restaurant is located in Detroit, Michigan. The Whitney Mansion in Detroit has been a home, a hospice, and is currently a restaurant that boasts opulent dining rooms and a grand feel throughout the 22,000-foot property. The Whitney Mansion was built in 1894 by David Whitney Jr and is located in Detroit. It’s estimated to have cost $400,000, which translates to $9.5 million in today’s money, and has had…

Don CeSar Hotel

Top 25 Haunted Places – Don CeSar Hotel

The Don CeSar Hotel is located in St. Pete Beach, Florida. The Hotel Don Cesar or ‘Pink Palace’ as it’s more commonly known, has been a staple on the shoreline of St. Pete Beach since its completion in 1928. The hotel is not only known for its decadence, but it’s also well known for its ghostly goings-on too. The grand opening was an extravagant affair attended by the elite of…