Friday, March 7, 2014

New Season




http://www.blogtalkradio.com/talkradio49/2014/03/07/behind-the-curtain-gregg-clark-of-where-shadows-walk

We were recently asked to be the guest speakers on a paranormal themed radio show called, "Behind the Curtain, out of Little Rock, Arkansas. While speaking, we made a little bit of history. An EVP was actually captured during the taping of the show. 32 minutes into the show the hosts and I were discussing a brutal unsolved murder that happened 50 years ago in Franklin, NC. The host was telling of a suspect in the case named "Forester." At about 32 minutes, 35 seconds...just after the host says the name of the suspect and before I comment, a male voice audibly whispers "Forester!" This is amazing and a bit frightening because the voice would have come from my line. Someone was speaking into my phone. Listen to this great EVP and let us know what you think.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

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  Images from the Dr. Samuel Lyle House






Overnight Sleep Over ...Dr. Samuel Lyle House

Dr. Samuel H. Lyle, a beloved physician, who practiced in Franklin, North Carolina in the late 1800s and early 1900s  loved his home, a beautiful Victorian set off from the beaten path, where he raised his boy, watched the sun rise and set, whispered sweet love words to his dear wife and in the home’s mirrors watched himself grow old. Many believe the good doctor and his treasured wife after their deaths never left their home. Many believe Dr. Lyle still walks his floors and watches the seasons change through the windows of the old Victorian in the trees. Where Shadows Walk, Franklin’s Haunted History Tour is excited to announce our newest adventure and truly one of the most unique opportunities one might ever experience. Beginning this October, the Where Shadows Walk team will begin hosting overnight weekend stays at the beautiful and wildly historic Dr. Samuel Lyle house. The package includes a two-hour classic walking ghost and history tour around historic Franklin, North Carolina, wine and cheese in the evening, ghost stories in the parlor by the fire by night and breakfast the following morning. Where else might one stay in an amazing, historic, haunted mid-nineteenth century Victorian home, deep in the mystic Appalachian Mountains, hear mysteries, histories, and true ghost stories around the crackling fire as the shadows lengthen and the night comes alive

Sunday, August 4, 2013

1963 Menu: Appetizers

Menu

We served appetizers that one may have had during a 1963 party!

 

July 26th and 27th


Egg Salad, Tuna Salad, and Pimento Cheese Finger Sandwiches
Marinated Shrimp
BBQ Meatballs
Cream Cheese Dessert Roll-ups (made with white sandwich bread)
Banana Foster Cupcakes

August 2nd and 3rd


Three Cheese Sausage Balls
Hotdogs Bites Wrapped in Bacon
Dipping Sauces
Chocolate Chip Cheeseball with Butter Cookies
Cheese and Pepperoni with Assorted Crackers
Macaroni Salad
Key Lime Cupcakes



In Memory Of Francis “Frankie” Bullock

 

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First 4 storytelling events ...Huge Success!

Franklin's Notorious Unsolved Murder

 

 
 
In the summer of 1963 the small town of Franklin, North Carolina woke to a shock that stole away innocence.  The lovely, young widow Frances Bullock had been brutally stabbed to death in her home. The suspects were many; the clues were disappearing and the case was getting colder. 50 years to the day, the Where Shadows Walk team will relive and unfold the true story of the unsolved murder. This classic who done it will astound and amaze, and of course the ghost story that arose from the shadows will chill guests to the bone.
 
 
* July 26th and 27th filled quickly and led us to do an encore presentation on August 2nd and 3rd.  We feel we paid honor to Mrs. Bullock through these presentations.  We brought her story to life and the audience was transported back through the years beginning in 1963.  Her tombstone went without a death date for 50 years, but with on July 26th, 50 years to the day she was murdered, her death date was finally carved into her stone.  The murder is still unsolved and may never be, but through these presentations we allowed people to get to know the person behind all the rumors.  She was a lady, sister, daughter, wife (later widow) and friend who became legend in Franklin, NC and will live on in memories that cross the strands of time.