Haunts of the Pacific Northwest explores the ghost stories, haunted places, and lingering legends of Seattle and the greater Pacific Northwest. Each episode blends atmospheric sound design, local history, and eyewitness accounts to uncover the spirits and mysteries that refuse to fade across Washington, Oregon, Northern California, and British Columbia. Real places. Real stories. Real hauntings across Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.

Haunts of the Pacific Northwest
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Podcast Overview
Haunts of the Pacific Northwest explores the ghost stories, haunted places, and lingering legends of Seattle and the greater Pacific Northwest. Each episode blends atmospheric sound design, local history, and eyewitness accounts to uncover the spirits and mysteries that refuse to fade across Washington, Oregon, Northern California, and British Columbia. Real places. Real stories. Real hauntings across Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
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1/31/2026
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Recent Episodes

July 2, 2026
The Arctic Club
<p>The Arctic Club doesn’t hide its ghosts. Men in white are seen standing in the windows, watching the street below long after the building closes. Inside, footsteps follow empty hallways, elevators feel occupied, and a silent figure lingers above the Dome Room. This episode explores the hauntings of a place built by men who returned from the Klondike changed—and some who never truly came home.</p>

June 8, 2026
Spirits of the Moore Theater
<p>Beneath the red velvet seats and grand architecture of Seattle’s oldest active theater lies a foundation built on displaced graves, tragic accidents, and spirits that refuse to take their final bow.</p><p>In this episode of Haunts of the Pacific Northwest, we unearth the dark history of the 1907 Moore Theatre—from the compromised remains of Washelli Cemetery paved over during construction, to the high-voltage sonic energy of the 90s grunge revolution that woke the dead. We investigate the phantom cigar smoke of Seat 22, the Victorian woman haunting the upper balcony, and the tragic, restless spirit of Stagehand Sam lurking 80 feet above the stage.</p><p>The house lights are down, the crowd is gone, but the show is about to begin.</p><p>Follow us on socials at [Insert Handle] and share your own PNW encounters at [Insert Email]. If you love the show, leave us a 5-star review!</p><p></p>

May 27, 2026
Martha Washington Park
<p>Martha Washington Park looks peaceful today, but the land still remembers the institution that once stood here. The school for girls, the fire‑damaged buildings, the fences, the silence — all of it left an imprint that never faded. In this episode, we walk the old paths, explore the spaces where the dormitories once stood, and listen to the quiet hauntings that linger in the trees and along the shoreline. This is a haunting shaped not by shadows, but by memory held tight.</p>
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