Episode 44…Towers, Ghost Lights, and a Lie in the Park

After too much time away, Natalie Crist and Christopher Balzano are back and ready to get down to work.

The Trippers are still working through Summer Road Trip 2018 as they discuss three haunted legends they explored on day 2 in Central Florida. First up, separating the lies from the lore as they get more into what is happening on the campus of Stetson University in Deland, Florida. They trace the ghost stories and campus urban legends, especially around Hulley Tower and Elizabeth Hall. Next they head down the road to follow up on an unlikely legend in the park before heading out to Oviedo to experience the Oviedo Lights, one the most infamous ghost stories in all of Florida.

Dig deep into the episode we did while on the trip:

Episode 41…Suicide, Stetson, and DeLand’s Ghostly Folklore

Episode 42…The Trippers’ Haunted Agenda

Episode 43…The Silver Springs Brochure Forgot These Ghosts

Episode 44…Towers, Ghost Lights, and a Lie in the Park

Episode 45…Back Across the River to the Astor Library

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

9 responses to “Episode 44…Towers, Ghost Lights, and a Lie in the Park”

  1. […] light of our upcoming trip to Stetson University, Christopher Balzano goes live to discuss some of the folklore and theories […]

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  2. […] radios, appear on the bridge to passing cars, and float over the sight of her murder in the form of ghost lights.  However, there have been two other ghosts seen at the spot.  According to a follow-up comment […]

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  3. […] post-war suicide is a popular motif in haunted sites, including being part of the backstory for the Oviedo Lights, a famous spot for legend tripping about an hour and a half from […]

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  4. […] people for so long and has been looked at by so many people there has been time to classify it.  Ghost lights, for example, might be natural or supernatural, but they are such a part of the paranormal […]

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  5. […] haunt associated with Hulley Tower places the couple on the lawn near it.  The ghost of Lincoln and Eloise are seen walking hand in hand in the early morning hours before the majority of the students are up […]

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  6. […] night and wondered what they might be. The activity seemed to reach its peak in the 1950s where the flight of the lights were so well known as to be part of the town’s collective […]

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  7. […] discuss the ghosts in Astor, DeLand, Silver Springs, and Oviedo. They also establish their first contest with the prize being a valued […]

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  8. […] weeks before the discussions about the black spot there had been a number of crashes where people had seen a “lady in white” standing near the Skew Bridge before the […]

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  9. […] Nothing. Nor was there any story about a murder inside of the school. For those that do not know, Oviedo is a still a fairly rural community, but its distance to Orlando means things get reported there in several larger […]

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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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