Episode 35…A Gloomy Sunday at the Fairchild Oak

The Tripper take their first trip to Ormond Beach, Florida, and discover there might be more one the coast than just a few old Native American Stories.

They start at the infamous Fairchild Oak, which has been called at times the Death Tree, the Murder Tree, and the Suicide Tree. Christopher Balzano and Natalie Crist explore the history of the location and use the old cursed song Gloomy Sunday to try and see if the stories might be true.

You can also read more at the full travel log entry coming soon…

Check out Christopher Balzano’s books, including the newly released Haunted Ocala National Forest

Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

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You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at spookytripping@gmail.com.

7 responses to “Episode 35…A Gloomy Sunday at the Fairchild Oak”

  1. […] of the box, folklore and urban legends are the box we use to try and make sense of them.  In Ormond Beach, Florida, there has been an story playing else out at least a hundred years. Dig a bit deeper and […]

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  2. […] in another tree nearby.  My first reaction was that it looked like the wires we had seen at the Fairchild Oak designed to attract and disperse lightening, something thick and iron and twisted.   The […]

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  3. […] you enter Bulow Creek State Park, you are immediately hit by the enormity of the Fairchild Oak.  There have been Timucuan artifacts […]

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  5. […] Listen to the episode about the other haunting in Ormond Beach: […]

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  6. […] this case is not an old tale. A certain video has been making the rounds on the Internet due to the gloomy images it portrays. It shows a Serbian woman dancing alone in desolate streets. But, is she really alone? […]

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Check out Christopher Balzano’s books, including the newly released Haunted Southwest Florida.

Feel free to call our new phone number during our live shows to get involved, share a legend you’ve heard, or to just ask a question at (813) 418-6822.

Follow us at: 

www.facebook.com/trippingonlegends
Instagram: @SpookyTripping

You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at spookytripping@gmail.com.

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