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Mysterious Pacific Northwest
Mysterious Pacific Northwest
160 episodes
1 day ago
The pacific Northwest is home to some of the most beautiful places but also a mysterious dark history. From Big Foot to haunted cemeteries, serial killers, ship graveyards and notorious murders, each week your hosts Jen and Sarah will feature tales from the darkest places and people of the PNW.
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The pacific Northwest is home to some of the most beautiful places but also a mysterious dark history. From Big Foot to haunted cemeteries, serial killers, ship graveyards and notorious murders, each week your hosts Jen and Sarah will feature tales from the darkest places and people of the PNW.
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Manresa Castle: Where History Refuses to Sleep
Mysterious Pacific Northwest
25 minutes 34 seconds
2 months ago
Manresa Castle: Where History Refuses to Sleep

Step inside Manresa Castle in Port Townsend, Washington—a place where history and hauntings blur together. Built in 1892 by Charles Eisenbeis, the town’s first mayor, the castle has lived many lives: a grand family home, a Jesuit monastery, and now a hotel. Along the way, it has gathered stories of lingering spirits: a grieving woman said to have leapt from Room 306, a monk whose footsteps echo in the attic above Room 302, and even playful presences tugging at shoes or turning glasses upside down. Blending Port Townsend’s colorful boomtown past with chilling firsthand encounters, this episode wanders through foggy streets, creaking corridors, and candlelit legends to ask—who still calls the castle home when the lights go out?Manresa Castle:

https://www.manresacastle.com/

Episode Sources:

https://www.historylink.org/file/10752

https://www.seattlepi.com/local/seattle-history/article/Historic-Port-Townsend-Puget-Sound-haunted-ghost-10936187.php

https://theshockingtruestoryofmonsteragogo.wordpress.com/2022/10/11/a-night-in-the-haunted-manresa-castle-hotel/

https://hauntedhouses.com/washington/manresa-castle/

https://www.hauntedrooms.com/washington/haunted-places/haunted-hotels/manresa-castle

https://olympicpeninsulaparanormalsociety.com/manresa_castle.htm

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/manresa-castle-port-townsend

https://www.wahauntedhouses.com/real-haunt/manresa-castle.html

Mysterious Pacific Northwest
The pacific Northwest is home to some of the most beautiful places but also a mysterious dark history. From Big Foot to haunted cemeteries, serial killers, ship graveyards and notorious murders, each week your hosts Jen and Sarah will feature tales from the darkest places and people of the PNW.