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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2025 · 1H 2M

Charleston w/ Miriam Van Scott

from Hometown Hauntings · host Ghost City Tours

This week's episode of Hometown Hauntings takes us to Charleston, South Carolina! Local author Miriam Van Scott joins to talk about her book, Bandun Gate, and some of her real experiences in Charleston. Join your hosts Tim and Mistie as they delve into some local legends and hauntings in the Charleston area. Plus, they'll be taking an expert look at some of the photos our guests sent in! Check out our Charleston Ghost Tours here: https://ghostcitytours.com/charleston/ Link to buy Miriam's book, Bandun Gate here: https://www.amazon.com/Bandun-Gate-Mi... Miriam Van Scott's website: https://www.miriamvanscott.com/

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This week's episode of Hometown Hauntings takes us to Charleston, South Carolina! Local author Miriam Van Scott joins to talk about her book, Bandun Gate, and some of her real experiences in Charleston. Join your hosts Tim and Mistie as they delve...

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