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The Afterlife Chronicles - Pete Orbea - The Ghosts of Port Gamble, Washington | Stories with the Afterlife

1 h 4 min · 25. maj 2026
episode The Afterlife Chronicles - Pete Orbea - The Ghosts of Port Gamble, Washington | Stories with the Afterlife cover

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Nicole welcome Pete Orbea of Port Gamble Paranormal and the Paranormal Pete Radio Show [https://www.portgamble.com/paranormal2], Pete shared some of Port Gamble, Washington's history and known paranormal happenings / hauntings, including discussion of the iconic Walker-Ames house. I was able to visit the Walker-Ames house in 2017 when I attended the popular Port Gamble Paranormal Conference, which Pete facilitates. In this episode, I share a unique experience I had while visiting the home. In addition to staying in a quaint house with some fellow friends and colleagues, I also gave a presentation about the RMS Queen Mary at the event. Later in the episode, Pete shares some tips that help him open up psychically; additionally, he talked about two inspirational stories with the afterlife, one about his spirit guides and an encounter at the Wheeler Hotel, another haunted destination in the Pacific Northwest. If you are a fan of Oregon and Washington, including their history and paranormal phenomena, then this episode is just for you.

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