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Ghost Lab Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - Disturbing the Peace

First aired: Oct/06/2009

Historians suggest that Shreveport Municipal Auditorium is where the King of Rock 'n' Roll got his start and the phrase "Elvis has left the building" was coined. Judging by all the paranormal activity that people have reported witnessing, maybe he never really left — or maybe it's the spirits of the countless performers who took the stage during the Louisiana Hayride.



2 :01x02 - Tombstone

First aired: Oct/13/2009

The crew heads to Tombstone, AZ. in hopes of raising a violent old ghost back to life.

Birdcage Theater, Tombstone, Ariz.
Back in the day it served as a brothel, a gambling hall and a saloon. Today this tourist attraction serves a different kind of client, but according to the current shop manager, a spirit named "Jake" may be haunting the building.

Boot Hill Cemetery, Tombstone, Ariz.
Boot Hill served as the city cemetery back in the 1880s, and many victims of violence, including those killed during the O.K. Corral shooting, are buried here. It is little wonder, then, that so many visitors have reported seeing shadow people — physical manifestations of the dead who may have died under conditions of extreme physical or emotional trauma.



3 :01x03 - Smell of Fear

First aired: Oct/20/2009

The team heads to the Liar's Club in Chicago and the Mortuary in New Orleans to investigates paranormal activity.



4 :01x04 - Under The Skin

First aired: Oct/27/2009

The Klinge Brothers and the Ghost Lab team head to Chicago and Forth Worth to investigate a pair of allegedly haunted hotspots: A tattoo parlor and a former bordello now serving as a bed and breakfast.



5 :01x05 - Murky Water

First aired: Nov/03/2009

An investigation is done at the Louisiana Nottoway Plantation and Chicago's Metro Club to see is areas near water hold more paranormal activity.



6 :01x06 - John Wilkes Booth

First aired: Nov/10/2009

Granbury Opera House, Granbury, Texas
This grand theater was formerly a saloon, saddle shop and brothel. One of the most notable moments in the building's history involves its possible connection to the Lincoln assassination: John Wilkes Booth may have worked at the Grandbury Opera House under the assumed name of "John St. Helen" in the 1870s and is believed by many to still be haunting the premises.

Garfield Furniture, Granbury, Texas
In 1903, the Garfield Furniture store was a boardinghouse. According to legend, a guest there confessed to being John Wilkes Booth and then committed suicide by poisoning. Today claims of doors mysteriously slamming, furniture moving on its own and an eerie presence inhabiting the premises plague the store.



7 :01x07 - They're Watching You

First aired: Nov/17/2009

Catfish Plantation, Waxahachie, Texas
The Catfish Plantation in Waxahachie promises its patrons a delicious serving of soul food and ... spirits. Built in the late 1800s, the restaurant was originally a house located on one of the many flourishing cotton plantations in the area. Several years later, the cotton industry moved on and the house was eventually abandoned. But not everyone may have left. Reports of a spirit named Caroline, who lived and died at the Catfish Plantation, still flourish. Chefs claim that Caroline turns the kitchen burners on and off, makes the fry baskets levitate, and moves silverware around the dining room.

Hotel Lawrence, Dallas, Texas
Hotel Lawrence is said to have a long history of suicides, murders and violence, which may relate to its alleged paranormal activity. But with so many possible spirits, how will the Ghost Lab team identify who has been haunting room 807?



8 :01x08 - Shadowman

First aired: Nov/24/2009

Guerra DeBerry & Coody Building, San Antonio, Texas
There are countless accounts of paranormal activity at the 140-year-old GDC building, which at various points in its history was a brothel and then hotel. Current employees have heard footsteps, a woman's laughter, children crying and even a bowling ball being rolled down the hallway. There have also been sightings of an apparition of a male in a white shirt. They have witnessed objects being moved, and electronics being turned on and off. The old inn-keeper may even have been killed by Pancho Villa's gang.

Volo Country Village, Chicago, Ill.
A 30-acre antique theme park, Volo Country Village is full of history — plus the two graveyards around its perimeter make for some spooky happenings. Many people have reported witnessing poltergeist activity, such as moving objects. There have also been reports of paranormal shadow people, apparitions of children playing, the smell of tobacco, male voices and electrical issues.



9 :01x09 - Watery Grave

First aired: Dec/01/2009

Hotel Galvez, Galveston Island, Texas
Victims of the Galveston Hurricane of 1900, the deadliest natural disaster in American history, are reported to have resurfaced at the Hotel Galvez as ghosts. After interviewing the witnesses, the Klinge Brothers learn that the ghostly activity occurs most often during tropical storms. They wonder if the huge amounts of energy created by the turbulent coastal weather may be fueling the paranormal fire.

Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas
The Goliad Massacre Site marks where Col. James Fannin and 300 Texian soldiers were slaughtered during the Texas Revolution. The Ghost Lab team learns from psychologist Dr. Jon Klimo that even deceased soldiers and veterans can experience post-traumatic stress disorder, which would explain the paranormal activity in the area.



10 :01x10 - Alcatraz

First aired: Dec/08/2009

Alcatraz, San Francisco, Calif.
Notorious Alcatraz Island once housed America's most haunted prison. Historically, Alcatraz has been known as "Evil Island" and visitors still report seeing apparitions and hearing unexplained voices during their visits. Is it possible that prisoner trauma has left a lasting imprint, spurring on the alleged paranormal activity?



11 :01x11 - Ghost of Blackbeard

First aired: Dec/15/2009

The team goes on a treasure hunt for the ghost of Blackbeard, then investigates if a deceased captain haunts his steamboat.

Hammock House, Outer Banks, N.C.
The Hammock House was allegedly a seaside hideaway for the notorious pirate Blackbeard. Legend has it the infamous pirate brought a young girl he fancied to the Hammock House in the 1700s. Reportedly one night, Blackbeard became so angry with the young woman he had her hanged in the backyard. Throughout the years since, people have reported seeing moving doors in the third-floor bedroom, hearing cries and seeing female apparitions whenever the moon is full.

Delta Queen, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Is a former captain of this majestic steamboat still at the helm? Witnesses have reported seeing female apparitions and being alerted when the boat is in danger. They believe former steamboat captain Mary B. Greene, who died onboard, is a harbinger protecting the boat and its passengers.



12 :01x12 - The Blue Ghost

First aired: Dec/22/2009

USS Lexington, Corpus Christi, Texa
This massive, battle-scarred World War II aircraft carrier is believed to be rife with paranormal activity. Due to the brutalities faced by the Lexington during the war, the ship is said to still be home to many of the sailors who bravely served and died aboard in the past.

Ye Kendall Inn- Boerne, Texas
There have been many reports of hauntings at this historic Texas lodge. It is located next-door to the Boerne Library, where the Klinge Brothers have previously investigated for paranormal activity. The team learns there is an underground tunnel connecting the two buildings. Is there a paranormal connection as well? Could this underground tunnel could be a passageway to the beyond?



13 :01x13 - If Walls Could Talk

First aired: Dec/29/2009

Lemp Mansion, St. Louis, Mo.
The Lemp Mansion is believed to be one of the most haunted homes in America. Visitors have told stories of apparitions, strange sounds, vanishing tools and a feeling of being watched. Are the spirits of the Lemp family, who were cursed with depression and death, haunting the family home?

McPike Mansion, St. Alton, Ill.
Built in 1869, the house was owned by Henry McPike. A horticulturist, McPike perfected the McPike grape on his 15 acres of land and produced some award-winning wines. Since then, the mansion has been extensively damaged by weather, time and vandals. The current owners claim to feel the presence of entities, smell lilac and hear voices. Could it be the McPike family, their servants or other former residents?



14 :02x01 - Dead Will Rise Again

First aired: Oct/19/2010

Fairfield Inn, Fairfield, Pa.
Now a historic bed-and-breakfast, the inn once stood directly in the path of 40,000 retreating Confederate soldiers and became a Civil War field hospital. Over the years, staff and guests have reported seeing apparitions, moving objects and feeling as though they are being watched.

Jennie Wade House, Gettysburg, Pa.
Shot through the kitchen door of her sister's house, 20-year-old Jennie Wade was the only civilian killed during the Battle of Gettysburg. On the team's first night of investigation in that now-historic home, Katie is frightened by disembodied footsteps and later finds audio evidence to confirm her claim.

Farnsworth House, Gettysburg, Pa.
In a seemingly successful attempt to increase the chances of paranormal activity in the Farnsworth House, believed to be the origin of the sniper's bullet that killed Jennie Wade, Brad and Barry Klinge dispatch a group of Civil War re-enactors to the house.



15 :02x02 - The Betrayal

First aired: Oct/21/2010

Hill View Manor, New Castle, Pa.
Long before this former nursing home closed in 2004 due to a lack of funding, Hill View employees claimed to hear unexplained noises. Since its abandonment, Hill View's reported paranormal activity has only increased, including disembodied voices and an angry spirit in the basement ... who might just be behind the sounds of fingernails scraping the walls and the slamming of a door in Katie Burr's face.

Fort Niagara, Youngstown, N.Y.
French traders constructed Fort Niagara in 1726, and over the years it changed hands between the French, British and Americans through a series of bloody battles. Now a museum, the fort is a hotbed of unexplained noises and possible object manipulation. One employee named Tim claims a pitcher of cider was knocked from his hand in the basement and he has refused to step foot in the basement ever since.



16 :02x03 - Lizzie Borden

First aired: Oct/28/2010

Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast, Fall River, Mass.
Lizzie Andrew Borden was living with her father Andrew J. Borden, a wealthy businessman, and her stepmother, Abby Gray Borden, when, on Aug. 4, 1892, the couple were brutally murdered by ax. On the basis of strong circumstantial evidence, Lizzie was accused of the crime and stood trial in June 1893. Though she was subsequently acquitted, townspeople remained convinced of her guilt. Is it possible that the alleged spirits of the Borden family hold the key to unlocking this mystery once and for all? The Everyday Paranormal team uses unconventional methods — including an attorney — to find out.

Stone's Public House, Ashland, Mass.
This 176-year-old inn was built to serve customers arriving via the nearby railroad. But while the trains brought in a lucrative business, they also were the cause of several tragic deaths, including that of a little girl named Mary. Current and former employees have reported hearing heavy footsteps and a little girl laughing and singing. Some have even reported seeing apparitions of a little girl and that of an adult male, believed to be the former owner, John Stone.



17 :02x04 - Afterlife Sentence

First aired: Nov/20/2010



18 :02x05 - Theme Park of Death

First aired: Nov/27/2010



19 :02x06 - Eternal Home

First aired: Dec/04/2010



20 :02x07 - The Morgue

First aired: Dec/11/2010



21 :02x08 - The Innocent

First aired: Dec/18/2010



22 :02x09 - No Escape

First aired: Dec/24/2010



23 :02x10 - Path of a Killer

First aired: Dec/31/2010



24 :02x11 - Behind Stone Walls

First aired: Jan/08/2011



25 :02x12 - Chambers of Horror

First aired: Jan/15/2011



26 :02x13 - Deadwood

First aired: Jan/22/2011