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Ghost Adventures EpisodesSeason 2    

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  • Preston Castle
    Zak, Nick and Aaron head to Ione, California to explore Preston Castle, the scene of an unsolved murder and many tragic deaths due to epidemics. The boys have their hands full with the aggressive ghosts trapped within the confines of Preston Castle.

  • Castillo De San Marcos
    The Castillo de San Marcos was built in the 1600s by Spanish settlers in St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest city in America. More than 300 years later, the fort is still defended by the spirits of soldiers and haunted by the prisoners once locked inside its walls.

  • La Purisima
    The Ghost Adventures crew investigates the haunted occurrences at the La Purisima Mission in Lompoc, California. The former Spanish residence of padres, soldiers and the native Chumash is beautiful, but the air around it is heavy with the tragedy of disease and war. At La Purisima the sounds of flutes and the voices of the long-gone inhabitants still linger. Trapped within its white-washed walls, the spirits seem bound to this land, forever locked in their struggle with each other.

  • Magnolia Lane Plantation
    The Ghost Adventures crew travels to Natchitoches, LA, to investigate the Magnolia Plantation. It's the first time any paranormal team has ever been allowed to investigate the plantation. Built in 1830 to grow and harvest cotton, it consists of 5,000 acres of land. Shamefully, many slaves labored and died in the vast farming fields of the plantation. Today it has been taken over by the National Park Service in an attempt to preserve its history. The Ghost Adventures crew uncovers evidence of voodoo rituals that many of the slaves used to seek revenge on the plantation owners. The spirits of the repressed and tortured souls are still alive in this national park.

  • Birdcage Theater
    The Ghost Adventures crew confronts the spirits of the Old West in Tombstone, Arizona, the town "too tough to die." If there's one building in Tombstone that embodies the silver boom heyday, it's the Birdcage Theater. It's known as Tombstone's most haunted building. Legendary gunslingers and gamblers drank and died in the theater, and some have stayed to haunt it.

  • Eastern State Penitentiary
    The Ghost Adventures crew investigates Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It's one of the oldest standing prisons in the country. The inmates may have left a long time ago, but angry spirits continue to roam the cell blocks and corridors.

  • Moon River Brewing Company
    The Moon River Brewery Company occupies the building where the first hotel in America's most haunted city, Savannah, Georgia, once stood. Guests of the bar enjoy their spirits completely unaware of the other spirits dwelling above and below them.

  • Ram Inn
    In the small town of Wotton Under Edge on England's western shore sits an ancient house with a dark history. Built around 1145, this former priest's residence, inn and public house is the oldest building in town, and its current owner thinks it may be the most haunted home in all of Great Britain.

  • Live From The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum!
    From 8 PM to 3 AM E/P on Friday, Oct. 30, the Ghost Adventures crew - Zak, Nick and Aaron - will lock themselves into the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, WV, for the most ambitious paranormal investigation ever attempted. During this 7-hour live event, they will examine the reported hauntings and ghostly activity at this legendary landmark.

  • Pennhurst State
    Pennhurst State, a school for the developmentally disabled, was forced to close its doors in 1987 after numerous, heart-wrenching allegations of abuse and neglect. It's believed the angry spirits and tormented souls of the students still linger where the atrocities took place beyond watchful eyes.

  • Poveglia Island
    Poveglia Island, off the coast of Venice, Italy, is one of the world's darkest epicenters. According to legend, the island was formed from the ashes of burned plaque victims, criminals and mental patients who were exiled there. Tourists are forbidden from visiting the island, and local fishermen avoid it because they believe it's cursed.

  • Ohio Reformatory
    In its 96-year history, more than 150,000 criminals were confined to the towering cell blocks of the Ohio Reformatory. These inmates lived lives of violence and many met their deaths with equal brutality. Today, their evil spirits still prey on women, the elderly and the weak as they carry out their eternal sentences.

  • Remington Arms
    The abandoned Remington Arms factory in Bridgeport, CT, has a dark history. Once the largest supplier of munitions in the world, mysterious explosions, electrocutions and melted bodies has earned it a deadly reputation. Eyewitness accounts of fire, shadow people and even sabotage still haunt the factory today.

  • Washoe Club And Chollar Mine
    The Ghost Adventures team returns to Virginia City, NV, the site of their very first investigation and documentary. The angry spirits in this old western mining town have been waiting for their return. Now they'll get their chance to confront Zak, Nick and Aaron once again during the Washoe Club lockdown.

  • Linda Vista Hospital
    During its existence as an operating hospital in East Los Angeles, Linda Vista was deluged with dying gang members and the innocent bystanders that were inevitably brought down in the midst of a gangland war zone.

  • Execution Rocks
    On a tiny, deserted island in the middle of Long Island Sound, lies Execution Rocks Lighthouse. Etched into a lanDISCape of rocks and isolated by water, the lighthouse's history is full of dark stories of shipwrecks, torture and a serial killer.

  • Prospect Place
    The mansion, owned by a wealthy abolitionist, was once a stop on the underground railroad. A gateway to freedom for hundreds of slaves, it was also the last stop for many who arrived in terrible physical condition and died there. The owner's family also suffered its share of death and heartbreak.

  • Clovis Wolfe Manor
    This once stately manor is often referred to as a black hole, because during its 7 decades of operation as a sanitarium and convalescent home, thousands perished, at times averaging 1 death per day. Some locals affix rosary beads and crucifixes to the fence surrounding the property to keep the evil spirits inside.

  • Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
    Zak, Nick and Aaron are locked down in Weston, West Virginia's Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. This former psychiatric hospital has countless claims of paranormal activity.
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