Haunted Spaghetti: When The Breadsticks Come With Footsteps
Kara Perakovic and Zach Palmer Kara Perakovic and Zach Palmer

Haunted Spaghetti: When The Breadsticks Come With Footsteps

Haunted Spaghetti: When The Breadsticks Come With Footsteps

Spaghetti is supposed to be comfort food. So why do multiple spaghetti restaurants have decades of ghost stories, full-body apparitions, and the kind of after-hours noises that would make any sane person quit mid-shift?

Tracking three locations tied to the Old Spaghetti Factory and the Spaghetti Warehouse. In Gastown, Vancouver, staff and visitors describe a uniformed tram conductor appearing inside a trolley car you can actually dine in, plus a prankster “little red man” and sightings of a child spirit. In Houston, we unpack the tragic elevator-shaft legend, reports of footsteps and moving objects, and the creepy shoulder-tap stories. In Duarte, California, the building’s past as a 1909 schoolhouse drives the haunting, including lights switching, hallway voices, and an intercom laugh that is nightmare fuel.

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Waverly Hills: Kentucky's Famously Haunted Sanitarium
Kara Perakovic and Zach Palmer Kara Perakovic and Zach Palmer

Waverly Hills: Kentucky's Famously Haunted Sanitarium

Waverly Hills: Kentucky's Famously Haunted Sanitarium

The gothic spires of Waverly Hills Sanatorium pierce the Kentucky sky like a warning – some places never truly empty, even long after their residents have gone. Built in 1910 as a tuberculosis hospital, this imposing structure holds the echoes of thousands who suffered and died within its walls. What began as a modest school on a hilltop transformed into one of America's most notorious haunted locations, where pain lingers in the very bricks and mortar.

The stories here are countless and chilling. Room 502, where a nurse allegedly took her own life after becoming pregnant and contracting tuberculosis. The shadow people who peer around corners on the fourth floor. The terrifying entity known as "the creeper" that crawls along walls and ceilings, sending even seasoned ghost hunters fleeing. 

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