In this week’s episode, Sammy leads the ladies underground to discover the haunted side of a historical city: Seattle. As the Josh Hearth is sipped, the ladies cry over Puxatwany Phil ballads, share their theater ghost stories, and learn how burning a bay leaf can make your dreams come true. So grab your favorite cabernet sauvignon and get ready for a myriad of ghosts, Ladies Who Go Underground will have you booking the next plane to Seattle.
TW:
Death
Sources:
“Brief History of Seattle” by Staff on Seattle.gov
“The Great Seattle Fire of 1889” by Staff on Seattle.gov
“The Great Seattle Fire, Part 2” by John Caldbick on Historylink.org
“The Great Seattle Fire” by Editors on https://content.lib.washington.edu
“A Brief History” by Staff on Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour Website
“The Spooky Seattle Underground” by Editors on SeattleTerrors.com
“The Scariest Ghost Tours in Seattle” by Kristin Kendle on Tripsavvy.com
“Ghost Stories” From Staff at Merchant’s Cafe & Saloon on their website
“Merchant’s Ghostly Gal” by Anon on HauntedSeattle.wordpress.com
“The Vanishing Boudoir of the Merchant’s Cafe” by Jason Roberts on his website
“The Ghosts of Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub” by Anon on SeattleTerrors.com
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