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In this chilling episode of Tales, Trails, and Taverns, Joseph and Rob dive into the eerie overlap of horror, filmmaking, and the paranormal. They share their firsthand experiences filming in haunted locations like the infamous Freetown State Forest, a place long associated with ghost stories and strange activity.
From sudden battery drains to the unsettling silence of the woods, the atmosphere added a whole new layer of fear to their project. The hosts also turn their attention to Westerly, Rhode Island, reflecting on the devastation of the 1938 hurricane and the lingering legends it left behind. With haunting tales tied to the storm’s destruction, they explore how history and tragedy intertwine to create ghost stories that still echo through the region.
As they swap stories of the supernatural and the struggles of filming in such unsettling places, Joseph and Rob also take a moment to look back at the podcast’s growth since its return from summer break, and give listeners a peek at what’s ahead—more haunted explorations, more guests, and more of the legends that blur the line between history and horror.
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