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Spooky Galveston: Ghost Tours, Haunted History & Real Paranormal Encounters

Welcome back, spooky friends! In this chilling episode of Dairyland Frights, John sits down with GIn from Spooky Galveston Tours—a lifelong paranormal experiencer, historian, tarot reader, and one of the most knowledgeable ghost tour guides in the entire state of Texas. From pirate legends to the hauntings of the 1900 Storm, and from shadow figures to headless apparitions roaming the train yard, this episode delivers a jam-packed journey through one of America’s most haunted coastal cities. Whether you love ghost stories, true history, or eerie firsthand encounters—this is an episode you cannot miss. 👻 Episode Highlights Gin’s haunted childhood home — mobile toys turning on by themselves, doppelgangers, shadow figures & more Why Galveston is one of the most haunted cities in the U.S. – the 1900 hurricane, plagues, pirates, shipwrecks & historical trauma The real story of Jean Lafitte — pirate, legend… vampire? The heroic ghost of the Hutchings-Sealy Building, which saved 50 people during the storm Galveston Railroad Museum hauntings, including the famous headless William Watson Horrifying industrial tragedies at the Armour Meat Packing Company The mysterious “face in the UTMB building” that kept returning Why Galveston has the most haunted Walmart in America Jen’s scariest personal ghost encounters — including a vanishing man who ran straight at her How ghost tours preserve true history—not myths The challenges of being a ghost tour guide in a highly competitive (and sometimes inaccurate) market 🏝️ Why Galveston Is So Haunted Galveston is home to: The deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history (1900 Storm) Multiple yellow fever epidemics A port that brought in over 750,000 immigrants Civil War battles, pirates, industrial tragedies, fires, and more The result? A city layered with trauma, heroism, and decades of reported hauntings. Jen takes listeners deep into the real history—not the sensationalized myths—to reveal why certain buildings, blocks, and streets remain paranormally active. 🔮 About Gin & Spooky Galveston Tours Gin blends historical research, personal paranormal experiences, and years of ghost tour guiding to deliver some of the most accurate and compelling tours in Texas. She specializes in: Ghost tours Historical walking tours Hurricane 1900 tours Cemetery tours Architecture & red-light district tours Tarot readings INSTAGRAM Spooky Gin FACEBOOK Spooky Gin

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