Forgotten Fields Project

Episode 15: Haunted Heritage: Ghost Stories that Refuse to Rest

42 min · 1 de nov de 2025
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In this episode, we step into the misty crossroads of memory and myth, where history lingers and the past refuses to rest. Joined by Lynsey Allie, Director of the Botetourt County Historical Society, and investigative medium Laine Crosby, we wander through the area's most enduring ghost stories— from whispered Fincastle legends to spirits said to haunt old homesteads and forgotten spaces. Along the way, we explore why we cling to these tales, what they reveal about our fears and hopes, and how our stories shape the land just as surely as the land shapes us. These aren’t just ghost stories; they’re reminders that history has a heartbeat, and sometimes, you can still hear it...

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