Ghostly Photo Taken on Tour
Barbara Billiot Stage recently took this photo while on GhoSt Augustine’s Haunted St. Augustine Tour. Awesome photo and thank you for sending it in! Make sure you check out one of our ghost tours while in St. Augustine. You never know what might show up in your photos.
My Ghost Story on Biography Channel
I just want to say thank you for a fantastic job to GhoSt Augustine’s hearse driver Tina Verduzco and Founder Jonas Brihammar for their appearance on My Ghost Story on A&E’s Biography Channel last night (April 16th, 2011). The episode featured GhoSt Augsutine at the extremely haunted and world famous St. Augustine Lighthouse. Our Original Hearse Ride and Total Paranormal Tours feature a stop at the lighthouse and hear all the ghostly tales that have become so widely popular. We are the original Hearse Ride, Haunted Pub Tour, and Haunted St. Augustine Investigative Tour. Awesome job guys!!! ~Jamie Roush Manager
Interesting Photo from GhoSt Augustine's Hearse Ride
This photo was recently taken by one of our guests on GhoSt Augustine’s Hearse Ride, the Original Hearse Ghost Tour in St. Augustine. Becky Allen took this photo at St. Augustine’s National Cemetery. It almost appears like there is a dark shadow figure near one of the headstones in the back of the photo. You never know what you may encounter when visiting a cemetery in a haunted hearse!
GhoSt Augustine's Haunted Hearse Rides
People always ask if our hearses really are haunted. Well, honestly…yes! Both of our hearses are haunted!! How great is that for a St. Augustine Ghost Tour?! Frankie our 1990 hearse is my favorite, just don’t tell Spook 74 I told you. Frankie has two resident ghosts riding along with her. The first ghost I want to tell you about is Emily. Research has told us that Emily passed away at a very early age, around 7 years old. Apparently she either doesn’t realize she has passed or just isn’t ready to move on. She has fun manipulating the K2 meter, especially if children are on the tour. She seems to enjoy interacting with the children on our tours. People have also reported hearing hear giggle while riding in the hearse. I have never experienced Emily personally but I have had…
A&E Biography Channel's My Ghost Story
Attention GhoSt Augustine Ghost Tour Fans and Ghost Hunters! GhoSt Augsutine will be featured on A&E Biography Channel’s My Ghost Story on April 16th, 2011 at 10pm at St. Augustine’s famous haunted lighthouse. Make sure to tune into this episode to see us at the most haunted lighthouse in the U.S.!
Submit Your Questions to Our Paranormal Experts
Attention all Paranormal fans! Do you have questions about the paranormal and don’t know who to ask? Well, here is your chance. We are going to be taking the best questions and have our experts in the paranormal field review and answer them. Dr. Harry Stafford (PhD in Human Consciousness & Masters of Divinity) and Jamie Roush (Manager of GhoSt Augustine Ghost Tours and Founder of Historic Haunts and Graduate of Loyd Auerbach Parapsychological Studies Program) will be answering your questions and will be posting the answers on our news page at www.ghostaugustine.com and on our Facebook page. So please, send in those questions to [email protected] asap and we will be posting your questions and their answers soon.
Lighthouse Orb Captured On Tour
Mary K Schumacher captured this orb on GhoSt Augustine’s Original Hearse Ride at the world famous St. Augustine Lighthouse.
William Mumler Spirit Photographer or Hoax?
We at GhoSt Augustine like to discuss topics of all kinds to do with the spirit world. William H. Mumler (1832–1884) was an American spirit photographer who worked in New York and Boston. His first spirit photograph was a self-portrait which developed to apparently show his deceased cousin. Mumler then left his job as a jeweller, instead opting to work as a full time photographer, taking advantage of the large number of people who had lost relatives in the American Civil War. Perhaps his two most famous works are the photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln with the ghost of her husband Abraham Lincoln, and his photo of Master Herrod, a medium, with three spirit guides. After being accused of various activities, he was taken to court for fraud, with noted showman P. T. Barnum testifying against him. Though found not…
My Investigation at The Myrtles Plantation
A good friend of mine Teeta Moss is the owner of the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, LA. It is America’s most haunted bed and breakfast and is a great place to spend the night. It has it all, history and ghosts all in one spot. The Myrtles was built in 1796 by General David Bradford and was called Laurel Grove. His daughter Sara married Judge Clark Woodruff and they managed the plantation after the General’s death in 1808 for her mother Elizabeth. Sara and Clark had 3 children: Cornelia Gale, James, and Mary Octavia. One of the slaves owned by the Woodruffs was named Chloe. The Judge took a strong liking to her and forced her into being his mistress. One day Clark caught Chloe ease dropping and he had one of her ears cut off as punishment. From…
Walt Disney World's Haunted Mansion
We deal with real haunted buildings every day on our ghost tours. We often get questions about the Amityville Horror, Exorcist, and since we are so close to Orlando we even get questions on Walt Disney’s Worlds Haunted Mansion. Well, with my connections I decided I would look into this a little more closely to answer that question when I hear it. Walt Disney World’s Haunted Mansion opened October 1st, 1971. It is styled after an 18th century colonial mansion. It looks down upon the eastern banks of the Rivers of America in the north east corner of Liberty Square. As the story goes you board one of the Doom Buggies for a frightful ride through the Haunted Mansion and hopefully will encounter some of the 999 happy haunts that haunts those halls. Over the years, cast members have created…
Scottish Highland Games Pub Crawl 2011
Another great pub tour with the folks from Northeast Florida Scottish Highland Games. Thanks for another great tour, see you again in 2012!
A Ghostly Experience at Fort Barrancas in Pensacola, FL
As I was making my way to St. Francisville, Louisiana I decided to stop in Pensacola and check out Fort Barrancas. I checked in through the gift shop and learned I would have the fort to myself. They had just opened for the day and no one was out there. I thought, fantastic! This way I can really feel the history of the fort. A ghostly encounter never even crossed my mind. Fort Barrancas sits on a bluff overlooking Pensacola Bay and the location inspired engineers of three nations to build forts here through the years. The British built the Royal Navy Redoubt here in 1763, the Spanish built two forts here sometime around 1797 then, American engineers remodeled the battery in 1840. I was touring every square inch of the fort and found a narrow stair case that descended…