88. Three Haunted California Theaters

It seems that every theater that hosts live performances is home to at least one ghost story. But what about movie theaters? What about old movie theaters that became live performance venues? What can the ghosts that haunt these places tell us about how we connect our present with the past? In this episode, Matt talks about three theaters in his home state that are said to be haunted by a variety of ghosts.

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A transcript of this episode can be found HERE.

This episode featured music by Matthew Armstrong and production assistance from Kaylia Metcalfe.

Sources

Charles Levin

Cinema Treasures (and here)

Conde Nast Traveler

Ghost Hunters of Urban Los Angeles

Historic Theater Photos

KDFC

LA Conservancy

Los Angeles Theater Blog

Manteca Bulletin

Manteca/Ripon Bulletin

Santa Cruz Paranormal Research

Shadowlands (and here)

Walnut Street Theater

Waymarking

Weird Fresno

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Queer,loudmouth,skeptical-agnostic-pagan,book addict,coffee lover,wine drinker, SAHM,writer,editor,producer,podcaster. -She/her

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