Charleston, TN/Exeter, RI

Charleston, TN/Exeter, RI

Author: Fred Knoop April 18, 2021 Duration: 50:12

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651 people live in the tiny town of Charleston, Tennessee. Its first name was Walker's Ferry as named because the town emerged around an established ferry that crossed the Hiwassee River. In the early 20th century something strange found buried just outside of town. Some call it the Crossroads Vampire.


Wikipedia article about Charleston, Tennessee

occult-world.com/vampire-chair/

American Vampires, by Dr. Bob Curran. The Career Press, ( © 2013) Item on Amazon (B07J12BDWB)


Exeter in Rhode Island was once known as “Deserted Exeter” due to it being a farming community trying as hard as they could to make something from the less than fertile soil of the town. In 1892 it the town became home to a rather strange event, the exhumation of Mercy Brown.


Wikipedia article about Exeter, Rhode Island

Wikipedia article about Mercy Brown vampire incident

smithsonianmag.com/history/the-great-new-england-vampire-panic-36482878/?no-ist=

American Vampires, by Dr. Bob Curran. The Career Press, ( © 2013) Item on Amazon (B07J12BDWB)


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There's a particular kind of quiet that settles over a small town, a hush that often holds more than it reveals. Small Town Secrets, hosted by Fred Knoop, goes digging beneath that surface calm to find the stories that define a place. Each episode is a journey to a different community somewhere in the world, where the strange and the historical intertwine. You might hear about a decades-old mystery that still divides local opinion, or an architectural oddity with a bizarre origin story. The scope is broad, touching on unexplained phenomena, compelling historical footnotes, and those simply peculiar events that become local legend. This isn't just about cataloging oddities; it's about understanding how these narratives become woven into the fabric of a community's identity, shaping its culture and the people who live there. Knoop approaches each tale with a curious and respectful tone, letting the atmosphere and the details build a vivid sense of place. The podcast serves as an audio travelogue to the shadowy corners of the map, proving that sometimes the most remote locations harbor the most fascinating secrets. It’s for anyone who suspects that the real story of a town isn't found on the welcome sign, but whispered in its diners and remembered in its forgotten buildings.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 80

Small Town Secrets
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Alamosa, CO/ Dalby, Isle of Man [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:13:19
The town of Alamosa Colorado actually started out as a rail center established by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. Over the years the rail center evolved into the town of 8,780 that is today. There is a very curious s…
Hazelhurst, MS/ Clear Lake, IA [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:23:15
Hazelhurst is a town in central Mississippi, 4,000 strong. In the 1870s the town began to boom. It had become a rail stop for the newly developed New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern Railroad. Its growth was so large…
Duncan, BC/ Snowflake, AZ [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:29:26
On Vancouver Island in British Columbia there lies the small town of Duncan. Its current population sits at around 4,944. It’s a quiet town known for having the largest collection of Totem Poles, so many in fact that in…
Circleville, OH/ Westfield, NJ [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:50:24
The name Circleville comes from the town’s original layout. The Center of the town was once built around a 1,100-foot Hopewell earth mound. In the 1850s the town’s layout was changed to a more familiar grid-like layout.…
Bridgeport, CT/ Desert Center, CA [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:02:48
The town of Bridgeport Connecticut is an eastern seaport town that boasts a population of 144,900. P. T. Barnum founder of the Barnum and Bailey Circus took up residence there and was even mayor for a year. The Frisbee P…
Old Orchard Beach, ME/ Foss OK [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:11
Old Orchard Beach is a small coastal Maine Town. It was incorporated in 1883 but records of it go as far back as 1653 when it was settled by Thomas Rogers. the name Old Orchard Beach comes from Rogers abandoned apple orc…
Flatwoods, WV/ Pascagoula MS [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:41
Even though Flatwoods was incorporated in 1901 it shows up on maps dating as far back as 1873. It’s a small place with population of just over 270. Like Point Pleasant to the north it’s a small quiet place in West Virgin…
Willow Creek, CA/ Fouke, AR [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:17
Willow Creek is technically a Census-designated place with a population of 1,710. It’s nestled on the north-east end of Humbolt County in Northern California. Willow Creek is known as the Bigfoot Capital of the World and…
Point Pleasant, WV Part 3 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:54:52
When you start to look at the Mothman case you very quickly start to understand that it’s not about a strange cryptid prowling around a West Virgina town at night. It’s more like a phenomenon that engrossed a whole year…
Point Pleasant, WV Part 2 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:22:23
Just slighty before the events that would become the Mothman saga began. Another encoutner would happen along a West Virgina road near Parkersburg. Even though it has little to do with mothman is often rolled into the st…