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Real Haunts: Ghost Towns

"Real Stories from America's most intriguing Ghost Towns"

Real Haunts: Ghost Towns reveals the secrets of America's most fascinating ghost towns with "The Beard of Knowledge", the residents and a family of ghost hunters.

Top Cast

  • Mark Hall Patton

    Mark Hall Patton

    Historian/Narrator

  • Walter Kremin

    Walter Kremin

    The Sheriff

  • Cindy Liberatore

    Cindy Liberatore

    Mine Museum Caretaker

  • Tony Werly

    Tony Werly

    Ghost Town Owner

  • Bobby Werly

    Bobby Werly

    Ghost Town Owner

  • Dr. Heather Landon

    Dr. Heather Landon

    Investigator

  • Josh Landon

    Josh Landon

    Investigator

  • Aidan Landon

    Aidan Landon

    Paranormal Investigator

  • Tom Hartline

    Tom Hartline

    Self/Paranormnal Investigator

Overview

Real Haunts: Ghost Towns reveals the secrets of America's most fascinating ghost towns with "The Beard of Knowledge", the residents and a family of ghost hunters.

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