Fort Pickens: The Haunted Sentinel of the Gulf

Sunlit brick walls of Fort Pickens on a clear, sunny day just before sunset.

The road to Pensacola crawled that morning. Dusty and I had already conquered every cup of coffee the truck could carry before we finally reached the causeway that led into Gulf Islands National Seashore. Traffic melted away as white dunes swallowed the skyline, and the Gulf turned the color of polished glass. Somewhere under a … Read more

Sloss Furnaces: The Ghosts of Birmingham’s Iron Empire

Entrance to Sloss Furnaces National Monument in Birmingham, Alabama, with rusted towers and catwalks visible beyond the gate

They say you can still hear the hammers ringing at Sloss Furnaces, echoing through the smoke and iron that built Birmingham’s name. But when Dusty and I first tried to visit, the only sound we heard was Murph laughing in the distance. Round One: When Murph Closed the Gates This stop was supposed to be … Read more

The Docket Never Sleeps: Haunted Osceola Courthouse

Front of the Old Osceola County Courthouse lit at night, Kissimmee FL

Haunted History in the Heart of Kissimmee They still talk about the morning of January 19, 1912. The air was crisp, the crowd pressed against the picket fence, and the rope swung gently in the dawn light. When the trap gave way, a man dropped—and legend says the rope never stopped swaying. Today, workers in … Read more

Clara Barton National Historic Site: The Angel’s Echo

Historic Victorian home of Red Cross founder Clara Barton

Glen Echo, Maryland • Operation Angel’s Echo A Locked Door and a Lingering Presence Just nine miles from President Lincoln’s Cottage sits another piece of history—quieter, more reserved, but every bit as powerful. The Clara Barton National Historic Site in Glen Echo, Maryland, was supposed to be my next stop on the itinerary. Unfortunately, I … Read more

Tannehill Historic State Park: Alabama’s Iron Furnace of War & Memory

Tannehill Historic State Park entrance sign in Alabama

We hadn’t planned this stop. With Sloss Furnaces closed and a little time to kill after visiting The Old Grist Mill, Dusty and I pointed the truck toward Tannehill Historic State Park, not really knowing what we’d find. Honestly, I thought it might just be a quiet patch of Alabama nature—a picnic spot, maybe a … Read more

TMP Origins: The Ghostly Secrets of the National Archives

The front of the National Archives Building outside in Washington DC from across the street.

Washington, D.C. – 2013 & Still on the List In 2013, I stood in front of the National Archives during a business trip that would later help spark the idea for TMP Origins. It wasn’t a sightseeing adventure — just me stealing a sliver of time between conference sessions. Two quick photos from the sidewalk … Read more

Florida State Hospital: Florida’s Most Haunted History Book

Florida State Mental Hospital

Chattahoochee, FloridaMay 25, 2025 | by Ki If Florida had a psychiatric hospital with main-character energy, this would be it.Tucked into the sleepy river town of Chattahoochee, Florida State Hospital is where Southern Gothic meets institutional history—where red brick walls still whisper stories of arsenals, asylums, and everything in between. And yes—some people say it’s … Read more

Juliette, Florida: The Ghost Town Between Love and Limestone

May 7, 1931 - Blue Springs, Juliette, Florida

Where Memory Drifts Like Spanish Moss📍 Rainbow Springs State Park | 📆 Originally posted: September 1, 2024   Let me take you to a place that doesn’t appear on most maps anymore. A place caught somewhere between a legend and a lost ZIP code.Where once, wagons rolled and sawmills sang, now there’s only the hush … Read more