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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 30 MIN

8: Ep. 8 Hidden Tunnels & Ghostly Whispers: The Octagon House

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Share your thoughts or send a requestDeep in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin sits an eight-sided house with nine secret passages, underground tunnels, and 160+ years of documented paranormal activity. Built in 1856 by the town’s first mayor as protection against Native American attacks, the Octagon House quickly became a stop on the Underground Railroad—and apparently a permanent home for the spirits of the Brown family who lived there.From spinning wheels mysteriously disassembling themselves to glowing eyes in the basement tunnels, this isn’t your typical ghost story. Featured as the second-most haunted house in Wisconsin on the History Channel, the Octagon House represents something darker about human nature—the lengths we’ll go to feel safe, and how trauma leaves permanent marks on the places where it happened.**Content Warning:** Discussion of slavery, Civil War deaths, and supernatural encounters.QUICK REFERENCES & RESOURCESPrimary Sources:**- Wisconsin Historical Society property records- National Register of Historic Places listing (1972)- Chad Lewis & Terry Fisk: “The Wisconsin Road Guide to Haunted Locations” (2004)**Documentary Coverage:**- History Channel: “Hidden Passages” (featured as #2 most haunted house in Wisconsin)- Wisconsin Public Television: “Remarkable Homes of Wisconsin”**Paranormal Investigations:**- Southern Wisconsin Paranormal Research Group (2005)- Southwest Wisconsin Paranormal Group- Unexplained Research LLC**Key Historical Figures:**- Isaac Brown (first mayor of Fond du Lac, original builder)- Edwin A. Brown (Isaac’s son, Civil War casualty)- Ruth Edward (Pier) Brown (Edwin’s wife, primary spirit presence)- Marlene Hansen (owner 1975-2016, former circus performer)**Current Status:**- Location: 276 Linden Street, Fond du Lac, WI- Current use: Walton Recovery House (private facility)- Public access: No longer available for tours**Architecture:**- Designer: Orson Fowler- Built: 1856- Style: Octagonal house with 12 rooms, 2 bathrooms- Special features: 9 secret passageways, underground tunnel system**For More Information:**- Fond du Lac Historical Society- Wisconsin Frights (hauntedfonddulac.com)- National Register of Historic Places database*Note: The Octagon House is currently a private treatment facility. Please respect the property and its current community purpose.*Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit. Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge. No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack." So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day. Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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Share your thoughts or send a requestDeep in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin sits an eight-sided house with nine secret passages, underground tunnels, and 160+ years of documented paranormal activity. Built in 1856 by the town’s first mayor as protection against Native American attacks, the Octagon House quickly became a stop on the Underground Railroad—and apparently a permanent home for the spirits of the Brown family who lived there.From spinning wheels mysteriously disassembling themselves to glowing eyes in the basement tunnels, this isn’t your typical ghost story. Featured as the second-most haunted house in Wisconsin on the History Channel, the Octagon House represents something darker about human nature—the lengths we’ll go to feel safe, and how trauma leaves permanent marks on the places where it happened.**Content Warning:** Discussion of slavery, Civil War deaths, and supernatural encounters.QUICK REFERENCES & RESOURCESPrimary Sources:**- Wisconsin Historical Society property reco...

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