The Lyric Theater opened in 1909, on the corner of Wilson Ave and North Main ST in downtown Blacksburg. In the 1930 it moved to it’s current location with a 900 seating capacity (reduced to 477 in 1990’s reconstruction), state of the art equipment, an orchestra put, and a pretty big luxury for the time,…
Category: spooky sightseeing
The Flatwoods Monster Museum in Sutton, West Virginia
The Flatwoods Monster Museum if you’ve ever traveled through the small town of Sutton, West Virginia, you may have noticed a little building tucked away on Main Street with a strange green-eyed figure staring out at you. That’s because Sutton is home to the Flatwoods Monster Museum, the only museum in the world dedicated to…
The Haunting Legends and Mysterious History of Topsail Island, North Carolina
Topsail Island Ghost Stories: Nestled along the coast of North Carolina, Topsail Island may seem like just another peaceful beach destination — but beneath the surface of its charming seaside atmosphere lies a rich history filled with strange sightings, ghostly apparitions, and pirate legends that stretch back centuries. A Glimpse Into the Island’s Military Past…
Mothman Backlight Mini Golf
If you ever find yourself in Point Pleasant, West Virginia—home of the legendary Mothman—don’t miss one of the town’s weirdest and most fun attractions: Mothman Blacklight Mini Golf. Located on the second floor of the Point Pleasant Trading Company, and right next door to the World’s Only Mothman Museum, this unique mini golf course is…
The Blowing Rock North Carolina
The Blowing Rock NC Known as North Carolina’s oldest travel attraction and the home of the town’s namesake. The rocky walls from the forge form a flume with such force it can cause light objects tossed out to return. It’s even been known to cause rain and snow to fall upwards. It is also the…
Alexander Black House
Located in Blacksburg, Virginia. Alexander Black, a descendant of Blacksburg’s founder. Built this large Victorian home in the town, to show how successful someone could be in a small southwestern Virginian town. Folks have contacted us about seeing strange figures in the windows of this building and even standing on the front porch! Check out…
The Haunted Randolph House of Pulaski Virginia
The Randolph House in Pulaski, Virginia sits on a quiet ridge like a shuttered stage, its windows clouded, its hallways still holding the faint echo of lives passing through. Long before it became one of Pulaski County’s favorite ghost-story backdrops, the building began humbly in 1926 as a seven-bed hospital. In those days the region…
Norton Virginia and The Woodbooger
We traveled to Norton Virginia to see what all the hype in the area is on Woodbooger. Woodbooger is really just another name for Bigfoot used in the Southwest Virginia area, notably in Norton City and Wise County. According to a newspaper from The Old Post on November 24, 1892, the creature was given the…
Haunted Bridge – Radford Virginia
While walking with my family on the new trail that opened near the dog park in Radford, Virginia, I noticed a bridge—actually, a trestle bridge–and remembered a story I had heard. According to the story, a young woman either jumped off or fell from the trestle. The same woman can be seen at night, pacing…
The Flatwoods Monster Museum
The Flatwoods Monster Museum in Sutton, WV is themed after the famed monster that first appeared in the area in 1952. The museum opened in 2018 and is located on Main Street, just two miles from Exit 62 on I-79. It is easy to spot from the road due to its awesome window stickers and…









