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Behind the Veil: Ghosts of New England and Beyond!
Behind the Veil: Ghosts of New England and Beyond!

Tue, Oct 24

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Behind the Veil: Ghosts of New England and Beyond!

Have you ever had an experience that you simply cannot explain? For the upcoming Halloween season, the "Ain't it Scary? with Sean & Carrie" podcast will be hosting a virtual presentation covering a short history of paranormal and ghost stories in New England. Bring your curiosity and questions!

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Oct 24, 2023, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

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About the Event

Have you ever had an experience that you simply cannot explain?  In honor of the upcoming Halloween season, the Ain't it Scary? with Sean & Carrie podcast will be hosting a virtual presentation with the David & Joyce Milne Public Library on October 24th at 7pm covering a short history of paranormal and ghost stories in New England - from the cases of the Conjuring series-inspiring Warrens to hauntings relating to major historical events to some of the spookiest and strangest stories based in the Northeastern US. Feel free to bring your curiosity, questions, and an open mind!

The Ain't it Scary? with Sean & Carrie podcast is hosted by Sean & Carrie McCabe, a married couple with differing viewpoints on the unbelievable. He's skeptical. She's spooky. Together they explore the unknown, unsolved, unbelievable, and just plain weird, with topics ranging from true crime (D.B. Cooper, Jack the Ripper), the paranormal (the Amityville Horror, Gettysburg ghosts), historical weirdness (Henry VIII, cannibalism at Jamestown) and everything, well, scary (urban legends, cryptids, conspiracies and more). "Sean & Carrie keep the conversation flowing, making you feel like you're sitting at a dinner table discussing all things crime. It's funny, informative, genuinely interesting and well worth a listen..." -Crime Monthly Magazine

Ain't it Scary? is part of Killer Podcasts, an Evergreen Podcasts network - find out more at aintitscary.com!

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