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- TAPS (The Atlantic Paranormal Society) document some startling paranormal evidence in a shuttered tuberculosis hospital in Louisville, Kentucky where 63,000 souls met their demise.
- Grant Wilson and Jason Hawes go to prison -- to study orbs and a black mist. Then, Grant and Donna LaCroix are part of the team analyzing odd noises coming from within the Lizzie Borden house.
- The TAPS team takes a road trip to California to investigate the Winchester Mystery House and the R.M.S. Queen Mary, a haunted cruise ship.
- Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson are coaxed back to America's oldest prison for a second look into its paranormal history. Then, the TAPS investigators check out a newly-occupied home near their headquarters in Rhode Island.
- Grant Wilson and Jason Hawes travel to Arkansas to study a former hospital that houses several mysteries.
- TAPS hunts for the Grey Lady ghost in a haunted library and then answers an emergency call in Massachusetts.
- Jason and Grant have a thrilling encounter in a haunted lighthouse in Florida.
- Jason heads to his hometown to investigate reported hauntings.
- The team travels to New Jersey where a homeowner is stalked by sinister figures.
- The TAPS team investigated the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado.
- Right after Jason and Grant unclog a drain, they get a call from case manager Brian Harnois: He's fielded a report of an apparent poltergeist playing with and throwing a little girl's toys. The job is many miles away, in Altoona, Pa., and Jason and Grant have to clear the trip with their wives and get time off from Roto-Rooter. Grant's wife Reanna is upset but understands. Jason's wife Kris is getting fed up with this whole ghost-hunting thing. In Altoona, the team sets up in the girl's room and in the attic. Donna interviews Brenda, the girl's mother, who asks the team to bless the house whether it's haunted or not; Carl obliges. The team analyzes its data. While the camera found nothing, the digital recorders picked up electronic voice phenomena - which, after being electronically processed, appears to be the voices of deceased children. One says, "They don't want us." Another says, "Can I come in?" Brenda's home seems to have strong paranormal activity. She's thankful for the validation. For the team, the hard work and the long drive have paid off.
- 2004– 44mTV-PG7.1 (41)TV EpisodeJason Hawes and Grant Wilson bring the team to Louisiana to find out why a man can't safely bring dates back to his home. In another case, the TAPS leaders decide to let other team members investigate a haunted restaurant.
- 2004– 44mTV-PG7.3 (32)TV EpisodeGrant Wilson and Jason Hawes visit Springfield, Mass., to check out a boy who says spirits have been pulling on him. Then, Grant and Donna LaCroix check out sounds in a second home and are more than a little spooked by what they find.
- 2004– 44mTV-PG7.6 (48)TV EpisodeJason Hawes and Grant Wilson lead the TAPS team to the Big Easy to check out a haunted plantation.
- The TAPS team begins to experience a series of bizarre incidents that defy logical explanation.
- In VT, a terrified family calls upon TAPS for help with startling so-called "shadow people" moving through their house.
- TAPS travels to the historic Birdcage Theatre in Tombstone, Arizona to investigate the wild spirits of the old west.
- In Massachusetts, TAPS explores a Victorian mansion with a bizarre history of unexplained activity.
- Jason, Grant and the Ghost Hunters team revisit the notoriously haunted Stanley Hotel.
- 2004– 44mTV-146.8 (37)TV EpisodeThe Ghost Hunters team travels to Maine to assist a woman who claims to be possessed.
- The Ghost Hunters team visits a Rhode Island couple who claim renovations to their home (a former church), have stirred some otherworldly guests.
- T.A.P.S. investigates the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which opened in 1829 and officially closed in 1970. During the investigation, the crew uncovers a piece of video footage so baffling, they are inspired to return again (in the same episode) for a two-night stay in order to gather more evidence. It is during this episode that investigator Brian Harnois unintentionally coins his now infamous catch phrase of "Dude, run!"
- 2004– 44mTV-146.4 (53)TV EpisodeIn Altoona, Pa., the TAPS team investigates the historic Mishler Theatre. There, according to the owner and employees, the ghost of the late owner, Mr. Mishler, has been heard walking on the catwalk above the stage, seen walking into a wall where his office used to be, and apparently puffing up a cloud of cigar smoke around one of the theater seats, which then folded up as though someone just got up from it. For Jason, the big mystery is not about these strange occurrences but rather about what happened to an expensive boom mike - part of the equipment Brian Harnois is in charge of. Jason tells Grant he's tired of losing equipment and that Brian is skating on thin ice. Brian is also overreacting to every little noise and trick-of-the-light at case sites. The team also investigates the Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum, where the spirit of a railroad worker has reportedly been seen walking the halls. Neither the theater nor the museum prove to be haunted. The theater did have some plumbing problems, though.
- A rival TAPS team asks the Ghost Hunters to help them out in an investigation at the New Boston Inn.
- The T.A.P.S. crew investigate the Race Rock Lighthouse located in the Long Island Sound, off the coast of New London, Connecticut. The investigation proves unusually difficult not only because of a lack of electricity in the facility, but also the harsh conditions and strong undertow which surround the lighthouse. At least eight vessels are recorded as being lost in the nearby waters before the early 1800's.
- 2004– 44mTV-146.4 (47)TV EpisodeThe Lighthouse Inn in New London, Conn., may be haunted by the ghost of a bride who, in 1930, fell down the main staircase and broke her neck. Tension escalates between target="_new">Brian Harnois and Brian Bell over responsibility for the equipment. In the tunnels below the Inn, Steve is "touched" by an unseen force putting about 15 pounds of pressure on his back, while Kristin - Brian Bell's girlfriend and fellow TAPS member - monitors a sudden 20- to 30-degree drop in temperature. The findings prove inconclusive. But Steve's experience and credibility - he's a police officer - carry a lot of weight with Jason. Next stop is Ashland, Mass., and Stone's Public House, a tavern built in the 1800s. There a little girl died after having been hit by a train, and she supposedly now haunts the establishment. In one room, the team records a weird light with no apparent source. In the same room, an EVP reveals the spoken words "We're not...." A trip back to the tavern reveals the light was from one of the team's infrared illuminators. The EVP remains unexplained. Jason feels an ongoing investigation is warranted here.
- A TV crew member is attacked by an unseen entity as the Ghost Hunters team investigates a haunted armory.
- 2004– 42mTV-146.6 (41)TV EpisodeThe Ghost Hunters team travels to Philadelphia to investigate two haunted houses.
- 2004– 44mTV-PG7.1 (32)TV EpisodeGrant Wilson and Jason Hawes take the team to Connecticut to check out a haunted playhouse. Next, TAPS heads to Rhode Island to check out a firehouse that's said to be infested with supernatural doings.
- In Rhode Island, Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson check out a house that is scaring the children that live in it.
- 2004– 44mTV-PG7.3 (34)TV EpisodeGrant Wilson and Jason Hawes welcome Dave Tango to the team. Dave says he wants to learn more about paranormal investigations. In the second case, a former insane asylum proves to have something unusual within its wall, prompting further study.
- Continuing their investigation in Europe, TAPS explores the mysterious Lisheen Ruins in Ireland and The Viaduct Tavern in England, an establishment built over a prison centuries old.
- In this terrifying episode, TAPS investigates The Hellfire Caves, an elaborate maze of underground caves in England home to a secret satanic society hundreds of years ago.
- A local homeowner in need of emergency assistance visits the TAPS office after a series of bizarre incidents threaten the tranquility of her home.
- 2004– 44mTV-PG7.3 (34)TV EpisodeJason Hawes and Grant Wilson bring trainees to the birthplace of President Andrew Johnson to gain experience. Then, the TAPS team heads from haunted houses to a haunted battleship, the U.S.S. North Carolina.
- TAPS comes to the aid of a family in Chesapeake, Virginia terrified by the arrival of paranormal activity in their home.
- A battle-scarred warship sets the stage for one of TAPS' biggest investigations. Docked in Corpus Christi, Texas, the U.S.S. Lexington served in many missions during World War II.
- TAPS comes to Hollywood for two unforgettable investigations. First stop, the site of the horrifying Charles Manson murders. The second, the haunted Charlie Chaplin Studios.
- Grant Wilson assembles a new team to investigate paranormal happenings at a high school in Idaho.
- The countdown begins. In the hour before the much-anticipated launch of the all-new Ghost Hunters, the cast gathers to answer an avalanche of fan questions.
- Grant and his team investigate the Pillars Estate in Albion, New York when the owner claims the house seems to not want him to leave.
- The team comes to the aid of a woman in Hanover, PA, who has been tortured for years by unexplained activity in her home. After repeatedly getting scratched and even being thrown down the stairs, Deanna and her husband, Tom, have finally decided to flee their home for good. But before she leaves, Deanna needs closure, and it's up to the Ghost Hunters to bring it to her. Then, Grant returns to the St. Augustine Lighthouse, site of some of the most compelling paranormal evidence ever captured in Ghost Hunters history when the team is summoned to investigate a reported increase in paranormal activity, both in and around the undeniably haunted landmark. Is paranormal activity at St. Augustine truly heating up? Or is the Lighthouse's haunted reputation merely activating the imaginations of staff and visitors?
- When Jimmy's father built the castle of his dreams, he didn't know it would one day turn into a nightmare! The stately hotel was once a famous retreat, offering its visitors the perfect weekend escape. Unfortunately, these days, many guests and staff have found themselves seeking escape from a variety of spirits! After a flurry of recent activity, owners Jimmy and Shayla Landoll's nerves are frayed. Fearing for the safety of their staff and guests, not to mention their family, the couple reaches out to Grant and the Ghost Hunters for help. The team discovers that there is a history of destructive fires on the property and Daryl enlists the help of a forensic sketch artist in hopes of identifying the mysterious "woman in white" encountered by several staff members.
- Grant and the team travel to the nearly 200-year-old Madison Seminary in Madison, Ohio to help an enterprising amateur ghost hunter who got more than he bargained for when he purchased the former women's psychiatric hospital. After witnessing aggressive paranormal activity and a sudden rise in fear and discord among his staff, the new owner is now afraid his popular ghost tours may no longer be safe for the public. Upon hearing disturbing stories about the seminary's alleged dark history, the team sets out to uncover the cause of recent paranormal unrest on the property.
- The Athenaeum is a cultural center that has stood proudly in the heart of Indianapolis, Indiana for over a hundred years. Ironically, when the Ghost Hunters arrive at this prodigious location, it's in the building's history that Mustafa uncovers a story that turns the investigation upside down. Dr. Knabe, a trailblazing female doctor who met a grisly end in the early 20th century, is linked to this building. She was violently murdered in her apartment just two blocks from The Athenaeum and afterward there were countless reports of people seeing her appear around the storied halls of the cultural center. After night one yields very little results, Grant resorts to a never before used tactic in hopes of drawing out Dr. Knabe and any other entities that may still be haunting their beloved cultural center. Will this crazy stunt actually work?
- Grant and the team journey to the Original Springs Hotel in Okawville, Illinois after receiving an urgent call for help from a man named Jeremy, the hotel owner's son. Reports of specter sightings and unexplained activity, combined with the resort's remarkably morbid history, have Jeremy concerned for the safety of his mother, Mary. Three of the four previous owners of the hotel have committed suicide and Jeremy is afraid his mother may be number four. Kristen and Daryl are baffled when they clearly hear footsteps above them while investigating the top floor, while Brandon and Mustafa make a surprising discovery that sheds new light on all their findings.
- For the first time ever TAPS goes to Seattle with a new member, Kris Williams, in tow to investigate the abandoned Northern State psychiatric hospital.
- Grant and the team come to the aid of a single mother, Susan, and her young son who are afraid that spirits in their turn-of-the-century Victorian house in Willimantic, CT may be a threat to their safety. Could the haunting be the original builder and owner of the home who passed away in the house decades ago? Or is something more sinister? Meanwhile, Kristen experiences strange phenomena while investigating claims of a child's voice in an upstairs bedroom. Following night one, Grant is fairly certain he knows what's going on and devises an innovative tactic requiring a choreographed effort by the entire team to test his theory. Will the team manage to pull it off and get Susan and her son the answers they need?
- Ever wonder what you didn't see in those famous Ghost Hunters investigations? In this one-hour special, Team Leader Grant Wilson gives viewers an exclusive inside look at how the squad goes above and beyond to search for paranormal activity while deliberately debunking claims with a logical explanation. This is a must-see for anyone interested in the bigger picture of each paranormal investigation, from claim to conclusion.
- Harry Sharp was once a proud owner of the "The Duff Green Mansion" in Vicksburg, Mississippi, which he operated as a bed and breakfast. For decades, Harry observed all kinds of strange paranormal activity at the mansion. So, upon selling the estate to his best friend, Harley Caldwell, he has done his best to warn her, but she simply does not believe in ghosts. Worried that his friend is unprepared for the encounters she may face, Harry calls the Ghost Hunters for help.
- The Ghost Hunters head down south to Louisiana to help a woman who is worried that the sugar cane plantation that has been in her family since after the Civil War, may literally be haunted by its troubled past. With countless deaths on the property over the plantation's 200-year history, the list of spirits that may be present at the large estate is seemingly endless. Maureen has fond memories of growing up at the St. Joseph plantation, but recent sightings of a bloody apparition now have her and her staff petrified. Could it be the ghost of a former plantation doctor well-known for performing gruesome surgeries?
- Growing up in the small town of Pampa, Texas, cousins Luke and Chelsea Dyer always wanted to start a business together. When the iconic Worley Hospital went up for sale after sitting abandoned for 44 years, they decided it would be the ideal site for a new bed and breakfast. However, after pouring their life savings into it, their plans came to a screeching halt as strange things began to happen soon after starting renovations. With Luke and Chelsea's livelihood on the line, Grant and the Ghost Hunters team agree to help out by investigating alleged sightings of shadow figures and multiple reports of paralyzing feelings of dread that permeate throughout the hospital. The team detects what appears to be skittish entities, but fail to make contact, so they decide to try an unconventional tactic to help stir up activity. Fortunately, the method yields exceptional results as they capture jaw-dropping evidence on the thermal camera and manage to connect with a tortured soul whose life met a tragic end many years ago.
- TAPS searches for a spirit haunting a mother and her child.
- The team helps a man who believes that malevolent spirits are keeping him captive in his home.
- Grant Wilson and Jason Hawes take the team to Rhode Island to investigate reports of the ghost of an electrocuted man haunting a mansion.
- TAPS travels to Ireland to explore the legendary Leap Castle, home of the mysterious entity known as the "Elemental".
- TAPS visits San Francisco for the first time and tackles a case at one of the continentÂ's oldest military bases -- the Presidio.
- Krista Gibbons's sister passed away in 2004,and Kirsta's niece came to live with Krista and her family. Since then, the entire family has witnessed unusual sights and sounds inside the house, so Krista asks TAPS to investigate and see if it might be her sister's spirit. The team sets up its equipment throughout the house and begins its investigation. Dave Tango and Kris Williams hear a footstep that can't be explained, while Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson rule out a heating vent as the source of male and female voices that have been heard. Jason does drive one of the family's vans around the block to see if the vehicle's headlights might explain some of the apparitions they've reported. Though light reflections do occur, it does not explain all the sightings in different rooms.
- In a TAPS first, the team gets a call from an Episcopal priest in Washington state who thinks the churchÂ's rectory is haunted.
- As Halloween approaches, TAPS fulfills Donna's personal request to travel to Salem, Massachusetts-home of the infamous witch trials which sparked Donna's interest in the paranormal.
- Jason and Grant reveal the findings from their live Halloween investigation of KentuckyÂ's Waverly Hills Sanatorium.
- Since its founding in 1873, the remote mining town of Clifton, AZ has been trapped in a devastating cycle of violence, mayhem, and natural disaster. But despite its many struggles, Clifton remains home to a small population. Along with its brutal past comes a long history of dark paranormal experiences in the town, which has many residents convinced that Clifton may be cursed. Isolated and concerned the town may no longer be safe for their families, the townspeople have turned to the Ghost Hunters to investigate the continuous paranormal activity and the connection, if any, to Clifton's history of death and misery.
- On their second night of investigation in the remote mining town of Clifton, Arizona the team revisits several hubs of paranormal activity as they try to get to the bottom of the aggressive phenomena. Grant, Brandon and Brian have a breakthrough in the Boarding House, where they establish direct communication with a troubled soul. Meanwhile, the rest of the team expands the search perimeter.
- Isolated deep in the wilderness of Southern New Mexico, Fort Stanton was originally established in the 19th century as a military post, then later it was converted to a tuberculosis hospital to help combat the epidemic that swept the country at the turn of the century. Thousands are believed to have died and been buried on site. Though no longer in use, it has been preserved as a cherished historical landmark. Disturbing reports of paranormal activity date back to the 1940s, but a recent uptick in claims has the Deputy Director of New Mexico historic sites worried about the safety of the two lone staff members that live on site. He has reached out to the Ghost Hunters for help.
- The Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts Camp, deep in Northern Colorado forestland, has long been plagued by reports of unsettling paranormal encounters. Today, campers and faculty there still experience paranormal activity. In the first professional investigation of the site, Grant sends the team ahead to begin without him. Later, when Grant joins the team, he proposes a creative tactic that triggers some unexpected results.
- Between 1896 and 1899, countless fortune seekers set out on a voyage to the Klondike region of North America in search of gold. Many had to pass through the small and secluded town of Haines, Alaska. For some, however, Haines was the end of the journey as many lost their lives due to extreme weather conditions, starvation, or bloody conflicts. Due to the violence and disorder, the government established a military outpost to keep the peace. Today, the outpost remains and has since been converted, in part, into a hotel called Hotel Halsingland, where concerning paranormal activity is now being reported. After being contacted by Skylar, a current employee at the hotel, the team agree to trek to Haines where no paranormal investigator has ever investigated.
- The new season kicks off with a harrowing investigation of the legendary Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia, once the site of bloody battles in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars.
- Jason and Grant head to Trinway, Ohio to investigate an estate with a deadly past. Built in 1856, Prospect Place was known as a haven for runaway slaves during the Civil War era, but despite the good intentions of its builder, death has never been a stranger to this property.
- TAPS investigates claims at the Ruff Stone Tavern, in North Providence, RI. In operation since 1792, it is the second oldest operating tavern in Rhode Island. During Prohibition, it was a speakeasy -- a tunnel in the basement (since boarded up) leads into downtown Providence. The tunnel has also led to speculation that the place was a stop on the Underground Railroad. Now, this centuries-old building is a paranormal hotspot, with claims ranging from shadows, the sounds of moaning and inexplicable fog and mist indoors.
- In this episode, TAPS heads to Nevada to search for spirits of the Old West. First stop is the old mining town of Goldfield, where Jason, Grant and the rest of the team investigate one of the most requested locations in Ghost Hunters history Â- the Goldfield Hotel. Then the team travels north to Virginia City, once a thriving metropolis with a population of over 30,000. Now, the city is a ghost of its former self.
- TAPS travels to historic Gettysburg, PA for a case at the Cashtown Inn, a quaint bed and breakfast that served as headquarters to Confederate General A.H. Hill and as quarters for Confederate officers and their staffs.
- The TAPS team heads to the Burlington County Prison Museum (formerly the Burlington County Jail), a national historic landmark located in the heart of historic Mount Holly, NJ. Completed in 1811 and in constant use until the mid-1960?s, the jail served as the last home to countless prisoners condemned to execution.
- TAPS responds to a call from the night custodian at the Clapp Library in Belchertown, MA, whose solo shift has been graced by a few unearthly visitors. Then, the team investigates a house that sits on a 300 year old Massachusetts property where strange activity has plagued four generations of a local family.
- TAPS answers a call from the United States Air Force to investigate the Wright-Patterson base in Dayton, Ohio, one of the oldest and largest military installations in the country. Over the years, stories of inexplicable encounters and incidents have been passed on from employee to employee.
- Deep in the woods of Galena, Illinois, a hospital is frozen in time. Built in 1857, the Galena Marine Hospital has seen countless deaths. Since its recent purchase, distressing paranormal activity has been reported; and the current owner, Frank, calls upon the Ghost Hunters for help. The team travels to meet with him and several witnesses; and they hear claims of heavy footsteps, six-foot shadow figures, and light anomalies.
- The Wendover Airfield, a onetime Army Air Force Base in the salt flats of the Utah desert, played a crucial role in WWII. During training, dozens of pilots died on the base. Now, recent reports of paranormal activity there have stirred speculation; and the reported hauntings cause the staff to fear for their safety, and for that of the ordinary citizens who travel in and out of the base. Desperate for answers, they've called upon the team for help.
- More than a century ago, when the Glenn House was built in the small town of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, it housed the family of David Glenn, a successful local businessman - until they tragically lost three of their infant children and later went bankrupt. Today, generations later, the historic residence still stands. A rise in disturbing paranormal activity, however, has prompted the local historical association's president to reach out to Grant for help.
- 2004– 43mTV-PG7.9 (22)TV EpisodeDubbed one of the "most haunted places on earth," Waverly Hills Sanatorium has long been hailed as a "mecca" for paranormal investigators from all around the globe. It is also the site of some of the most striking paranormal encounters from the original "Ghost Hunters." Now, the new owners have been receiving reports of unsettling new paranormal claims from visitors, which include blood-curdling screams and unexplained sounds. Seeing this as the perfect opportunity to take his new team to one of his favorite haunts, Grant eagerly answers the call for help.
- For the first time on Ghost Hunters, TAPS travels to Cape Cod, where they hope to debunk claims of the paranormal at the historic Colonial Inn. Built in the eighteenth century, this sea captainÂ's house is now a popular getaway for both locals and vacationers Â- and a quite a few ghosts! From there, Jason and Grant head to California to pay a visit to one of the most notorious locales in the Bay Area: the Moss Beach Distillery. Once a bustling speakeasy, this old haunt still hosts many faithful patrons Â- though some visitors seem to be moreÂ...spirited than others.
- TAPS embarks on an investigation at Fort Delaware, built in the mid-1800?s and primarily used as an artillery defense for the Union during the Civil War. It eventually became a Civil War POW camp, housing over 33,000 Confederate soldiers. The conditions at Fort Delaware were grim, and it soon gained a reputation in the Confederacy as a ?black hole.?
- Jason, Grant and the TAPS team head to New England to answer a call from a terrified family plagued by mysterious apparitions. During their investigation, TAPS uncovers some shocking evidence of paranormal activity in the home. From there, they take on claims at the Palace Theater in Manchester, NH, a former vaudeville stop.
- TAPS heads to New Jersey to investigate the oldest Governor?s mansion in the 13 original U.S. Colonies. The Proprietary House occupies an important place in American history as the residence of the last appointed Royal Governor of New Jersey, William Franklin?the son of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin. From there, it?s off to central New Jersey, where 19th century spirits inhabit an historic mill and quarry. Today, the grounds and structures serve as a time capsule of what rural life used to be - but visitors and employees alike believe there are long-dead villagers still working and living on the property.
- In a TAPS team first, the team travels to West Virginia to investigate the Weston State Hospital, once one of the largest psychiatric hospitals in the country.
- TAPS heads to Buffalo to hunt for spirits at this former funeral home and church.
- TAPS goes to Connecticut to unravel the mysteries at the historic Pettibone Tavern. Built in 1780, the Tavern originally served as a carriage stop between Albany and Boston during the late eighteenth century. During this time, it was also supposedly the site of a brutal axe murder and throughout its years since, employees have consistently reported activity that they cannot explain. Then, Jason and Grant are called in to investigate a haunt hidden in their own neighborhood - the Slater Mill.
- TAPS visits a 16th century Rhode Island landmark to solve an awful mystery. Then, TAPS comes to help a military family living in the Navy town of Groton, CT.
- TAPS visits the abandoned (and skeevy) remains of an art-deco masterpiece, Buffalo Central Terminal. The terminal, a 14-story combination office tower/train station, opened in 1929 and closed 50 years later. After falling through the hands of various owners, the Central Terminal Restoration Corp. acquired it in 1997. In the years since the Terminal's abandonment, it has become a potent source of paranormal stories.
- Dayville, CT: Tracy house - A frightened, young mother asks TAPS to help her terrorized son. Heather Tracy and her family moved in to her ancestor's property two years ago. There had always been reports of odd activity and it soon became apparent to her that there was something more to the stories. Appleton, NY: Haunted Winery - TAPS searches for spirits on the Upstate NY Wine Trail. This will be the first time TAPS has ever investigated a winery.
- A pair of Florida inns have bothersome guests who won't leave much less pay. In both cases, the ghosts are amazingly bold.
- TAPS returns to New Orleans to investigate an historic sugar plantation. Jacques Telesphore, the businessman who built the house, died of tuberculosis in 1848. His family could not maintain his business holdings and had to sell their property in 1866. Several movies have been filmed at the Plantation, including Interview With the Vampire. Staff and volunteers have reported frequent activity at the plantation for years.
- Springfield, MA: THEODORE'S/SMITH'S -- TAPS investigates a landmark pool hall in team member Steve Gonsalves' hometown. Over the years, the first floor fronted several retail clients, but is now a tavern called Theodore's. Though two separate establishments, Theodore's and Smith's have a common problem...they both experience intense paranormal activity. Now, their owners are working together, asking TAPS to diagnose their decades-old problem. Leominster, MA: HAUNTED VICTORIAN II -- A local TAPS family group went in to investigate claims of activity in this 19th century Victorian home. They left with the belief that something was sharing his home with the owner.
- TAPS returns to investigate another legendary haunted naval landmark--the aircraft carrier USS Hornet in Alameda, CA. The Hornet, the eighth vessel to carry her name, was commissioned at the height of World War II in 1943. She quickly became one of the most highly decorated ships in the Navy and the USS Hornet is considered the most haunted ship in the Navy, past or present.
- 2004–6.7 (22)TV Episode
- Jolting encounters with paranormals are too eerie to be kept secret. TAPS share details about the live event.
- The TAPS team takes a look back at their most memorable cases.
- TAPS explores the Clovis Avenue Sanitarium, a sixty-six year-old, 8,000 square foot mansion and former sanitarium that opened in 1942, staying in service up through 1992. In that time, countless patients passed through the halls, and thousands eventually died. Unfortunately, not everyone who met their fate at the Clovis Avenue Sanitarium did so peacefully. There are stories of "alternative" and "experimental" treatments that were more akin to torture than healing. It is said that while their bodies were disposed of, their spirits still remain.
- TAPS goes to the Maritime Museum of San Diego to investigate the oldest active ship in the world, the Star of India, and her slip mate, the Berkeley. The history of the ship makes it a landmark for San Diego. The paranormal experiences on the ship make it a landmark for investigators.
- Ghost Hunters' season four finale takes the TAPS team to Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse and Fort Constitution in New Castle, NH. The 48-foot cast-iron tower was erected in 1771, with the grounds covering approximately 2 acres including Fort Constitution and the Keeper's Quarters. After years of late night reports from the Coast Guard and other witness accounts, the members of the Friends of The Portsmouth Lighthouse want to know if the lighthouse and surrounding grounds are truly haunted. Jason and Grant will be facing one of their most interesting challenges as they explore the Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse, the Keeper's Quarters, and Fort Constitution.
- Travel with the Ghost Hunters to Glenn Mills, Pennsylvania and watch as they investigate one of America's oldest homes. The home is 313 years old and has only housed 6 different families. Then, join the TAPS team as they investigate the home of American Flag creator, Betsy Ross, in Philadelphia, Pa. Ross's remains are allegedly buried inside the home and many chilling encounters have taken place inside the residence since Ross's death in 1836.
- TAPS finds out that it takes a village to haunt a house on Star Island.
- The Ghost Hunters visit the historic Samuel Mudd House, famous for being a pit stop for John Wilkes Booth on his escape route following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Then, join TAPS as they investigate the Edgewood Plantation, part of the ancestral home of U.S. Presidents William Henry and Benjamin Harrison and site for the Confederate army during the Civil War.
- Thornbury Farm is not your ordinary ranch - built on the bloodiest battlefield of the Revolutionary War, its grounds are allegedly haunted. TAPS is called in to investigate. Then, The Ghost Hunters head down south to investigate the Lee-Fendell House - the former home of Robert E. Lee. The house was converted into a hospital for Union soldiers during the Civil War. Today, it is a historic museum.
- Josh Gates from Destination Truth joins the TAPS team as they embark on their next ghost hunting adventure - this time, in the haunted Essex County Jail. Are there souls still imprisoned in jail? Join the Ghost Hunters as they navigate through a dangerous labyrinth of rusty cells, deserted hallways and eerie underground tunnels to find the answer.
- The Ghost Hunters are called to duty at the Union County Courthouse. Slamming doors and apparitions have startled several late-night guards - could the ghost of a revolutionary war hero be disturbing the peace? Bruce Tango guest investigates. Then, join TAPS as they investigate hauntings in an old 19th century home.
- The Church of St. Andrews in Staten Island NY is known as the "friendliest church in the valley," yet recent paranormal activity has church staff spooked - are ghostly parishioners haunting the grounds? Then the Ghost Hunters head to the Windy City, where angry spirits have allegedly taken control of a local community center in South Chicago.
- Musical legend and diehard Ghost Hunters fan Meatloaf joins the TAPS team for an investigation at one of the finalist locales from last year's "Great American Ghost Hunt" search, a haunted private island in Thousand Islands, NY.
- The Ghost Hunters don sailor caps and head out to sea. Their mission - explore a haunted vessel and demystify the paranormal activity onboard. Then, the angry spirits of dead convicts are imprisoned in the Cornwall Jail in Ontario, Canada - or so visitors and employees believe. TAPS is called in to investigate.
- TAPS heads north to explore the most haunted place in Canada. Fort Henry served as a prison and execution site for hundreds of dangerous convicts. Over the years, employees and visitors have witnessed a number of strange, frightening events.
- For their next investigation, TAPS packs up their gear and heads to the Windy City. Mysterious paranormal activities at the Congress Theater have employees and visitors spooked senseless.
- TAPS scales the Rocky Mountains to explore one of the most haunted places in America. Will TAPS conquer this mountain of terror? Tune in to find out.
- The West is about to get a whole lot wilder. Warehouse 13's Eddie McClintock dons Ghost Hunters gear for a special TAPS investigation of the haunted gravesite of the legendary Buffalo Bill. Then TAPS investigates Oakland Hall in Eaton, Georgia. Built in the early 1800s, Oakland Hall survived General Sherman's famous "March to the Sea."
- You may not be the only one looking over your shoulder tonight. Locals at the historical Amos Blake House in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire find it pretty tough to sleep with all the eerie whispers and shadows lurking the halls. Then, travel to the Gulf as the TAPS team heads to Pensacola, Florida with two new additions to the team. In this episode workers at a historical museum may have become the ones on display.
- Head down south with the Ghost Hunters crew as they investigate the spooky Pensacola Lighthouse. Tales of a ghost-like woman lurking the halls have been passed down from generation to generation.
- TAPS travels to Hartford, CT to check out the haunted house of legendary author Mark Twain.
- The team heads to Pennsylvania in search of spirits haunting the American Legion. This old farmhouse has been around since the 1700s and was originally built to help war veterans - but their spirits may not have been ready to leave when the house was renovated into apartments for visitors. Then, TAPS travels to Hartford, Connecticut to investigate the Old State House where government issues were put to the test.
- TAPS hits the road for the season's final destination to investigate the Hindenburg crash site in New Jersey. Many believe spirits of those who lost their lives in the disaster continue to haunt the Lakehurst Naval Air Station today.
- Travel with the Ghost Hunters to Tampa, FL and watch as they investigate El C?rculo Cubano de Tampa--the Cuban Club of Tampa. Then, join the TAPS team as they travel to Ybor City, FL to investigate the abandoned operating rooms of Trelles Clinic, a facility that once offered 'cradle to grave' care to its patients.
- Join the TAPS team as they travel to Newport, RI to investigate Belcourt Castle, a home filled with rich history and a myriad of unexplained activity. Originally constructed in 1891 legend claims the castle is built above an old cemetery. Then, the Ghost Hunters head to Somerville, MA to investigate Sacco's Bowl Haven, an old-time bowling alley that seems to be a haven for spirit activity.
- Jason and Grant are on the case, as TAPS family members in Atlanta, GA, call them in to confirm their findings at the Georgia Aquarium, the world's largest. Artifacts from the world famous RMS Titanic are on display, and staff is being harassed by... something.
- Travel to Spalding Inn in Whitefield, NH, where Jason and Grant have enlisted the crew from Ghost Hunters International to investigate unexplained activity on their newly purchased property.
- Join the TAPS team as they travel to Newark, NJ to investigate the Essex County Sanitorium and Hospital.
- The Ghost Hunters head to Blackstone, MA to investigate the home of the Ladouceur family. At first the family took their contact with the unexplained fairly lightly; however, as it's continued over the years, it has taken a serious turn for the worse. Then join TAPS as they travel to Brentsville Historic Centre to investigate the paranormal phenomena on this pre-Civil War landmark including a house, jail, church, schoolhouse and log cabin.
- Join the Ghost Hunters team as they travel to Lenox, Massachusetts to investigate the former home of Edith Wharton, a famous author whose best work is ironically titled Ghosts.
- TAPS tracks paranormal activity in a 19th century jail and helps Tango with his hometown case.
- Jason Hawes heads into the bowels of a lighthouse in search of the supernatural.
- TAPS takes a look back at their most memorable investigations.
- Ghost Hunters premieres Season 6 with their 100th Episode featuring a first-time investigation at Alcatraz, presented within a live Interactive Event!
- Amy Bruni and Adam Berry join TAPS as they revisit Missouri State Penitentiary. The team investigate what is behind the staff's disturbing encounters.
- The TAPS team investigates the historic and reportedly eerie Fort Ticonderoga. The dead of three different nations allegedly haunt the French-built 18th century fort located in upstate New York. The location has proven to play pivotal roles in both the French/Indian War as well as the American Revolution, leaving thousands dead in its shadows.
- The TAPS crew drops by New York City's famous Paddy Reilly's Irish Pub. Known as being a pub to the stars, this watering hole is said to be home to multiple accounts of paranormal encounters by sight, sound, and smell. The apartment above the pub has especially peculiar sightings and reports of apparitions.
- Grant, Jason, and the rest of the TAPS team heads to Atlantic City to try their luck with a local favorite of folklore. Next, the crew heads to Asbury Park and the home of acclaimed author, Stephen Crane.
- The TAPS gang returns to New Jersey to investigate the site of what is perhaps the weirdest string of claims they have heard yet: the Southern Mansion. It's also a family affair as Tango's dad, Bruce, recommends the site after his own first-hand encounter on an earlier tour.
- The TAPS team heads north to Plymouth County, MA to investigate a private home, where for over 30 years, the family has had multiple paranormal encounters. Next, Jason, Grant, and company head back to New Jersey to take a closer look at a bar and grill that has its own fair share of encounters.
- Grant, Jason and the rest of the TAPS team travel cross-country to Ione, California to investigate the enigmatic Preston Castle, built in 1894 as a halfway house of sorts for young boys that had spent time at San Quentin and Folsom prisons.
- Grant, Jason, and the rest of the TAPS team travel to beautiful Cape Cod to investigate the haunting history of the Orleans Inn. The inn's sordid past reaches back to the infamous goings-on inside its walls during its heyday in the Roaring 20's, and the current owners hope to rid the inn of the reported ghosts of years past.
- The TAPS squad heads Massachusetts to investigate a home where the owners claim that not all of the house's residents are from the living world.
- Dakota Laden, Tanner Wiseman and Alex Schroeder of "Destination Fear" join TAPS as they take on Old Joliet Prison. Unsettling paranormal activity has been ramping up at the now-shuttered penitentiary, and volunteers there are desperate for answers.
- Satori Hawes and Cody DesBiens join TAPS for an investigation at a Nebraska hotel with a grim and grisly past. With frightening phenomena taking hold of the property, the owners need TAPS' help to determine how safe it is for guests.
- TAPS visits a 19th-century Kentucky tavern plagued by a series of murders and suicides. The city is getting ready to reopen the building to the public, and the mayor wants to be sure that remnants of its tragic past don't resurface as dangerous entities.
- TAPS investigates a church-turned-brewery in Pittsburgh where ominous apparitions roam the floor and ghostly footsteps echo above.
- TAPS heads to Virginia to explore Bacon's Castle where for centuries people have witnessed an eerie ball of light traveling around the property. UFO expert Ben Hansen joins the investigation to determine if this ghostly orb is extraterrestrial in origin.
- TAPS investigates the Philip Williams House, a historic Virginia home bloodied by the Civil War and haunted by unexplained apparitions and violence. Secrets concealed beneath its floors may be tied to the extensive paranormal phenomena.
- A Virginia winery is ripe with unexplained occurrences. Frightened by the daily disruptions and run-ins with apparitions, the owners bring in TAPS to investigate the strange phenomena to find out if it threatens the safety of family, employees and guests.
- TAPS visits a New Jersey mansion where the mysterious death of its original owner hangs over the property. Renovations seem to be stirring up ghostly activity, and volunteers want to be sure that the deadly past isn't coming back to haunt the present.
- Investigating an old farmhouse in Tennessee. Rumors of terrifying activity have plagued the property for decades, but the new owners want to reassure the community that their home doesn't harbor dangerous entities.
- TAPS calls in Dustin Pari to join them in a baffling case in rural Kansas. Residents of an old farmhouse have reported unnerving paranormal activity over the past decade, and the new owners desperately need answers as to who - or what - is haunting the home.
- The Ghost Brothers and Dustin Pari join TAPS to investigate an abandoned sanatorium in rural Pennsylvania. Once notorious for its horrific treatment of the mentally ill and inmates, the historic property is now plagued by unnerving activity.
- TAPS and Kris Williams head to Ohio to investigate a performing arts center haunted by shadow figures, unexplained noises and a ghostly nun. The staff wants to make sure that the escalating paranormal phenomena won't harm the artists in residence.
- Jason, Grant and the rest of the TAPS team get an opportunity they've been waiting years for: a chance to investigate Norwich State Hospital in Connecticut. Open for 92 years and now abandoned for more than a decade, Norwich State was a mental health facility home to over 3,000 patients, including the criminally insane.
- Jason goes home to the Canadagua NY area on two investigations. Lots of debunking in the first part, an example of technical blundering on the second.
- The TAPS team heads to Cooperstown, New York for a chilling investigation of a world-class hotel. Since 1909, the Otesaga Hotel has been a premiere resort for vacationing families but now it seems that guests aren't the only beings occupying the rooms.
- In the seventh season premiere, the TAPS team takes on a big challenge when they are asked to investigate the entire town of Alexandria, Louisiana.
- For the first time ever, TAPS travels to Hawaii to explore one of America's most sacred settings, Pearl Harbor.
- Jason and Grant are forced to leave the Pacific Aviation Museum investigation in Hawaii and head back to the cold weather of Rhode Island when TAPS receives an urgent call from a family in need.
- Hill View Manor, a former nursing home in New Castle, PA has had a turbulent and violent history. Since closing in 2004, a small staff has been on hand to oversee the deserted halls -- or are they deserted?
- Will unruly spirits at an abandoned boarding school teach TAPS a lesson?
- A mother's suicide tortures four generations of one family.
- The Carnegie Library outside of Pittsburgh, PA was built on bloodshed. In the 1800s, a fight broke out between the local steel mill workers and the townspeople, leading to gunshots and fatalities. Industrialist Andrew Carnegie built a library, complete with music hall and athletic center, on the property to make amends, but that may not have been enough to keep the spirits at bay.
- A sugar plantation worker tied his daughter to a bed and went to work. Unable to escape, she died in a fire. Claims from the staff of Hawaii's Plantation Village in Waipahu, HI suggest they have seen the little girl passing by the window of the Portuguese House. Within 30 buildings, there are more than 3,000 personal artifacts from the workers who traveled to the Plantation from China, Korea, Japan, Portugal and Puerto Rico.The employees just want to know for sure, could these signs be from worker spirits attached to the artifacts?
- Jason's daughter joins the team for the shocking investigations of a prominent hotel and a historic fort.
- The TAPS team is the first paranormal team to ever investigate the famed Friar's Club in New York City. Next, the team travels to the Main Street Armory in Rochester, New York.
- The team heads to Rapids Theater in Niagara Falls, New York where a lonely actress hanged herself backstage. The staff believes her spirit has never left and is haunting the theater.
- The TAPS crew heads to Chester County, Pennsylvania to investigate the Pennhurst Asylum, an institution notorious for untold abuses to its inhabitants.
- Special guest investigator Meredith Vieira joins the TAPS team, as they investigate Sailors' Snug Harbor in Staten Island, New York. Once a retirement home to weathered seaman, it's now home to the spirit of a murdered matron.
- TAPS is called out to Jefferson City, Missouri, to investigate the notorious Missouri State Penitentiary. A prison that was once named one of the most violent prisons in America. Riots, stabbings and executions left thousands dead over the years -- resulting in an abandoned prison full of ghostly inmates.
- On this episode TAPS heads back to the fan favorite; Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky, an abandoned tuberculosis hospital haunted by its former patients and staff.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS heads to Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky to investigate hauntings at the oldest operating distillery in America.
- TAPS is called out to Hartford, CT to Elks Lodge, the oldest and largest secret fraternal organizations in the country. Elks Lodge #19 is shrouded in mystery and tragedy with a gruesome death hanging over its head... and decades of paranormal activity. Next they head to Morse Mill Hotel, in Morse Mill, Missouri -- a hotel with a violent past. They are called in to help a client who is dealing with threatening spirits that emerged as renovations began.
- TAPS gets into the spirit with an investigation of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
- The TAPS team goes to Massachusetts to help the Voas family, where the discovery of possible human remains generates more questions than answers.
- TAPS investigates one of New Orleans' most historically unique sites to find the truth about the Old U.S. Mint.
- TAPS makes its first trip to South Dakota to investigate the Hotel Alex Johnson in Rapid City, where the ghost of a suicidal bride is seen in one of the guest rooms.
- The TAPS team heads to isolated Mackinac Island, MI in the dead of winter to investigate Mission Point Resort, where the reports center around a jilted student who committed suicide.
- An evil presence within a desolate fortress puts TAPS to the test.
- The team's iron clad nerves are tested when they hunt through the infamous Higgins Armory.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS heads to Derby, Connecticut to investigate one of the country's oldest Opera houses, the Sterling Opera House.
- The Ghost Hunters head to historical Concord, Massachusetts, home of The Colonial Inn. Just minutes from the Old North Bridge, site of the "shot heard 'round the world," the Inn is alleged to have housed wounded and dying soldiers during the Revolutionary War.
- It's another TAPS first as the team heads to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to investigate the nation's oldest Zoo. Since 1874, The Philadelphia Zoo has provided a rare glimpse into the lives of wild animals for tourists and workers, but now the animals aren't the only ones being watched.
- The TAPS crew heads to the notoriously haunted Lemp Mansion in St. Louis. Though owned and operated by several families since its construction in 1868, the estate retains the Lemp name after its most infamous proprietor, William Lemp. Under his control, the then brewery saw two deaths and four suicides - including his own.
- The TAPS team heads to Newport, RI to investigate a terrifying isle. Then the team turns to Cooperstown, NY for a disturbing look at America's past time as they investigate The National Baseball Hall of Fame.
- The Ghost Hunters head to New England to investigate the historic 1875 Inn, where a series of tragic fires may have trapped the souls of its guests within its walls. Then, the crew heads to New Jersey to investigate a historic landmark built by one of America's founding fathers.
- The TAPS team makes their way to Alton, Illinois to check out an allegedly haunted school. The Milton School, a long-abandoned elementary school, is rumored to have been the site of a brutal murder.
- TAPS embarks on a paranormal rescue mission as they head to the Bissman building in Mansfield, Ohio. Following years of paranormal reports, a frightening incident finally tips the scales for one building employee who looks to the TAPS team for answers.
- This week, the TAPS team is sent to jail -- the old Ulster County Jail in Kingston, New York, that is. Built in 1971, the prison has been privy to contested claims of paranormal activity for decades. It's then off to Atlanta, Georgia to investigate the Antebellum Plantation in Stone Mountain Park. History comes to life every day at this living museum, a collection of transplanted original 18th & 19th century buildings from all over the state of Georgia.
- In this episode of Ghost Hunters, the crew heads to Little Falls, New York, to investigate one of America's most haunted houses, the Beardslee Castle. A finalist in the Great American Ghost Hunt, the site has been home to a number of paranormal claims, ranging from spooky apparitions to inexplicable sounds. Next, TAPS heads to the Olson's house in Savannah, Georgia. A residence built back in 1898, the home is believed to be haunted by the spirit of an old tenant.
- In this week's episode, Ghost Hunters Academy winner Adam Berry joins the TAPS team as they travel to Lake George, New York to investigate an old war fort.
- The Ghost Hunters embark on a two-night exploration with special guest investigator, rock legend Meat Loaf, at the Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, Alabama
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, the team heads to Jackson, New Hampshire to investigate The Christmas Farm Inn. Built in 1778, ownership of the Inn has changed hands several times. With one proprietor having died on site, the TAPS team is keen on getting to the bottom of reports of the paranormal. Next, the crew ventures to Scoharie, New York to the Old Stone Fort. A church turned war fort, the shelter is said to be haunted with spirits of those attacked during the Revolutionary War.
- 2004– 44mTV-PG6.0 (17)TV EpisodeThe Ghost Hunters enlist the help of Bravo's The Real Housewives of Atlanta as they embark on this week's investigation. Featuring Special Guest Investigators Sheree Whitfield, NeNe Leakes and Kim Zolciak.
- TAPS travels to Hartford, CT to check out the haunted house of legendary author Mark Twain. Until the death of their 24-year-old-daughter Susy, the family lived in the beautiful, ornate Victorian style home. But now there's a new set of tenants in town, and someone -or something - might not be ready to leave. Rumor has it that soft, faint whispers can be heard in the halls, along with child-like giggles in the nursery. Employees have also witnessed full-bodied apparitions roaming the floors, and mysterious, shadowy figures have been spotted in the windows after hours. The paranormal activity shows no sign of letting up when the TAPS team arrives, and throughout the investigation, the gang experiences one of their most eventful evenings yet!
- TAPS travels to Kings Island in Mason, Ohio to investigate their first ever amusement park, where the midway is haunted by a little girl's spirit. TAPS also helps a family in Antrim, NH, whose children are being contacted by ghosts. Family friends fear the home is no longer safe.
- TAPS heads to a hotel in Naples, NY to investigate if a 1920's suicide is to blame for the activity that has pushed the owner to the edge. Next up the team returns to a home in Gardner, MA, to help a tormented couple who are on the verge of fleeing their home.
- TAPS investigates a fraternity house at the University of Rhode Island, where a little girl reportedly died. Then TAPS travels to Baltimore to investigate the last warship from the battle of Pearl Harbor.
- TAPS heads to Pennsylvania to help out the great-great granddaughter of Alois Bube, the founder of Bube's Brewery. She believes her ancestors could still be overseeing the brewery...from their graves.
- TAPS heads to Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina to help the USS Yorktown's crew determine if the paranormal activity they are experiencing points to their fallen heroes lost at sea.
- TAPS travels to The Thomas House in Red Boiling Springs, TN. Shortly after purchasing the property, the current owners realized some former residents may have never left and now want the owners to leave their home.
- TAPS investigates the Hales Bar Dam & Marina in Guild, TN, where for the first time, TAPS will take their cameras underwater to search a graveyard that was flooded when the dam broke. Built on former Cherokee land, the dam is said to be cursed by a fallen Indian Chief.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters: slavery, murder and madness are behind the hauntings at the notorious Graham Mansion. TAPS travels to Virginia to determine the true source of the claims that have taken place at this historical location.
- TAPS heads to Providence City Hall to investigate claims that a former mayor is haunting the building. The team then travels to Farmington, NY to help a couple whose 4-year-old grandson is traumatized by spirits in their historic house.
- TAPS reunites with Amy Bruni, Adam Berry and Kris Williams in Florida, where a new exhibition is stirring up paranormal activity at the Pensacola Lighthouse. The worried staff wants to make sure that visitors won't be harmed by the unsettled spirits.
- TAPS checks out the frightening paranormal events inundating Pennsylvania's Osterhout Free Library; the team dives deep into this former church that stands on land bloodied by Revolutionary War violence.
- Satori Hawes and Cody DesBiens join TAPS as they take on a haunted home sitting high atop a sacred mound. Acclaimed pastry chef and Food Network judge Stephanie Boswell also comes along for the investigation as the team faces sins of the past.
- TAPs gets stuck in the middle of the Ohio River with a historic mystery to solve when they investigate mysterious Blennerhassett Island. The team unites with the Ghost Brothers to reach out to those who remain from the island's scandalous past.
- TAPS braces for a storm of paranormal activity when they visit the renowned Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center. Alongside guest investigator Steve Shippy, the team takes over the cavernous structure to help explain the frightening events shaking employees.
- TAPS climbs aboard the Battleship New Jersey to confront ghostly sailors still manning their posts. Dustin Pari and Kris Williams reunite with the team to help identify the root of the unnerving paranormal activity to ensure everyone's safety on board the renowned warship.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS heads out to investigate the U.S. Naval Institute in Annapolis, Maryland, where a marine's death remains a mystery...and his ghost may still roam the property.
- Jason and the TAPS team head to Charleston, South Carolina, one of the most haunted cities in America and winner of Ghost Hunters' America's Hometown Ghost Hunt.
- TAPS is called to North Carolina to investigate prison-turned-whiskey distillery. A flurry of unexplained activity, including physical attacks from an unseen force, has left employees on edge. The team taps into the facility's tragic past to find answers.
- TAPS digs up a grave secret at a historic Pennsylvania mansion.
- For Grant's second to last case with Ghost Hunters, TAPS revisits one of Grant's favorite locations, Mt. Washington in New Hampshire.
- The final day has arrived - it's Grant's last investigation with TAPS. And where better to close out his phenomenal run but at Jason and Grant's very own haunted property, Spalding Inn.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS revisits Alexandria, Louisiana, to investigate the Alexandria Zoo.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS heads to Oswego, New York to investigate the renowned Fort Ontario.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS heads down south to help two different families find some closure. The first stop is Baton Rouge, Louisiana to investigate the Old State Capitol building, which has endured the Civil War and a congressman's death. Will TAPS trigger a reaction from the anti-gambling senator when they bring out the poker chips? Next up the team travels to Charleston, South Carolina to investigate a plantation that has belonged to the same family for 15 generations. The original owner's brother was killed in an accident on the property and could be behind the reported paranormal activity. Can TAPS reach as far back as the early 1800s to contact the client's blood relative?
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS heads to Joliet, Illinois to investigate the Rialto Square Theatre, which is becoming known for being more than just an entertainment venue.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS travels to Claremont, New Hampshire to investigate a former shoe and furniture factory, the Topstone Mill.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS travels to Hampton Falls, New Hampshire to investigate the Governor's Mansion.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS travels to Bowling Green, Kentucky to investigate paranormal activity surrounding a history of deaths at Western Kentucky University.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS travels to Rochester, New York to investigate the Rochester Public Library's 15 years of claims.
- On this Christmas episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS returns to Hartford, Connecticut to investigate the Mark Twain House.
- TAPS travels to Cortland, New York to investigate The 1890 House.
- TAPS travels to Louisville, Kentucky to investigate one of the oldest operating steamboats in the United States, The Belle of Louisville.
- In this special episode of Ghost Hunters, Jason, Grant and the rest of the TAPS team travel to Florida to pay a return visit to the historical St. Augustine Lighthouse.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, Josh Gates joins the TAPS team as they travel to Gloucester, Massachusetts to investigate Hammond Castle, which is two minutes from Josh's childhood home.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS travels to Hollywood, California to investigate the infamous Black Dahlia murder at the historic Sowden House.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS travels to San Juan Capistrano, California to investigate the Mission San Juan Capistrano.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, Jason and TAPS head to Camp Rutledge in Georgia where a woman has experienced terrifying paranormal activity since she was a teenager.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS heads out to New Orleans, Louisiana to investigate their first case without Grant: The Upstairs Lounge Massacre, where 32 men lost their lives in a horrific fire.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS travels to Lockport, New York to investigate an underworld of tunnels. It holds a mystery of possible murder, multiple deaths, and frightening phenomena.
- On this episode of Ghost Hunters, TAPS travels to Coventry, Connecticut to investigate the Nathan Hale homestead.
- TAPS travels to Sylvan Beach, New York where the new owner of a historic amusement park is desperate to find answers to widespread paranormal activity occurring on the premises.
- The Walking Dead's Chandler Riggs and TAPS meet up to investigate a former Wild West jail. Satori Hawes and Cody DesBiens join the team as they confront the ghostly inmates trapped inside this imposing old building with a horrific past.
- TAPS is called to California's Gold Country to investigate the historic Argonaut and Kennedy mines. The team, joined by Dakota Laden and the Destination Fear crew, faces frightening phenomena that remains on these properties..
- The TAPS team dive into unchartered waters at the Hoover Dam to investigate the iconic superstructure. Dustin Pari and Kris Williams join in as they seek out the lost souls and terrifying shadow figures that haunt this massive landmark.
- TAPS investigates an Alabama mansion that was once home to high society gatherings as well as misery and misfortune. Satori Hawes and Cody DesBiens help dig up secrets from beyond the grave to bring peace to spirits of days long past.
- TAPS and guest investigator Dustin Pari investigate the home of an American Founding Father, and where a betrothed couple intends to have their wedding. A dark, aggressive energy has overtaken the house, leading to fears that the haunting will upend the impending nuptials.
- TAPS and special guest Tory Belleci descend on the small town of Colfax, Washington, where chilling spirits haunt the hallways of the now abandoned St. Ignatius Hospital. The century-old building harbors the dark energy of illness, death and a tragic scandal, putting plans to turn it into a hotel at risk.
- TAPS answers a desperate call for help at historic Rose Mont, a former cattle and thoroughbred farm and plantation in Gallatin, Tennessee. Reports of hauntings at this grand mansion go back for decades, but a recent spike in harrowing paranormal phenomena has put the staff on edge.
- TAPS is called to Ogdensburg to investigate an imposing limestone manor is filled with terrifying entities that tie back to its religious beginnings.
- The TAPS team talks fears, favorite haunts, and the things that keep them searching for proof.
- TAPS investigates the historic Louisiana's Shreveport Auditorium where Elvis played his first concert. The paranormal activity is said to have started following the installation of a statue of "The King." The spirits include a woman in white who Tango and Steve spot in the auditorium. Several team members also hear a male voice coming from the balcony area. Also, Amy returns from maternity leave.
- A Little Rock, AK home has a history of death and murder stretching from the 1800s to recently. The current owner is frightened by shadow figures and frightening faces. Amy becomes woozy when standing in the spot of a murders; other TAPS members communicate with a spirit using flashlights, and witness several shadows moving.
- Jason, Grant and the Ghost Hunters team are joined by an old colleague in their investigation of several reported "hot spots" in Savannah, Georgia. Investigations in the spooky city include a legendary cemetery that serves as the final resting place for Revolutionary War heroes and victims of the 1820 Yellow Fever epidemic.