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Ghost Adventures is a show broadcast on the Travel Channel. A brief synopsis will be available for each episode. This will also includes its spin off, Ghost Adventures Aftershocks

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S.01 — Ghost Adventures Original Documentary — First Aired: October 17, 2008

GAC travels to Virginia City, Nevada, to investigate the Silver Queen Hotel, the Old Washoe Club, the Virginia City Cemetery, and a cabin near the Yellow Jacket Mine. Later, Zak and Nick investigate the Goldfield Hotel in Goldfield, Nevada, where a brick appears to fly by itself.

S.02 — Valentine's Day Special — First Aired: February 11, 2011

The crew checks themselves into a room in Longfellow's Wayside Inn in Sudbury, Massachusetts, where it is claimed the ghost of Jerusha Howe is to be waiting for her lover to return from across the sea.

S.03 — Hellfire Caves — First Aired: July 13, 2012

The GAC travel to West Wycombe, thirty miles outside London, England, where they explore the infamous Hellfire Caves and seek to conjure up the spirits of 18th century royalty (Sir Francis Dashwood and Paul Whitehead) who are said to still dwell there by performing an ancient and secret pagan ritual with special guest "Lady Snake" who previously appeared in the Ancient Ram Inn episode.

S.04 — Fort Horsted — First Aired: July 20, 2012

The guys are in Gillingham, Kent, England, just southeast of London, hunkering down inside Fort Horsted, an old World War II fort built on ancient Anglo-Saxon land. Then the guys recruit locals to conduct a séance to provoke the demonic spirits that terrify visitors in what they call the "Demon Area" of the underground tunnel at the fort.

S.05 — Halloween Special: Transylvania — First Aired: October 31, 2013

The GAC jet off to the mysterious country of Romania to their dream destination to Transylvania to follow in the footsteps of Vlad Tepes a.k.a. Dracula. Whilst in the Eastern European country, they split up and investigate three different locations. Nick and Aaron visit the ruins of Targoviste Castle in Targoviste, where Vlad the Impaler lived up to his nickname impaling 200,000 of his enemies around the castle. Meanwhile, Zak travels to the notorious Hoia-Baciu Forest near Cluj Napoca known for its extraterrestrial manifestations in which he and audio tech Billy journey deeper into the "devil's heart", a circular clearing where no trees grow and light anomalies appear. Lastly, the guys meet up for their lockdown in Hunedoara Castle in Hunedoara, known as Dracula's Castle where he was imprisoned.

S.06 — Netherworld: Paris Catacombs — First Aired: April 4, 2014

Zak heads to Paris, where he learns from locals that the dead are buried just beneath the streets. To be exact, 65 feet below in a massive maze of tunnels. His mission is to learn everything he can about the culture, the history, and the mysteries of Paris' Catacombs, especially if it relates to the afterlife.

S.07 — Halloween Special: Celtic Demons — First Aired: October 31, 2014

GAC travel to the mystical country of Ireland to investigate locations steeped with demonic activity, while also covering the origins of Halloween. To start their Irish adventure, they begin with a trip to the cave at Rathcroghan; the birthplace of Samhain. Nick and Billy investigate the Leap Castle north of Roscrea in Clareen, Ireland's most haunted castle, to look for the "elemental", and Zak, Aaron, and Jay investigate the Hell-Fire Club Lodge, on Montpelier Hill outside of Dublin. They learn about the stories of Satan visiting the premises and the mythological creatures of Massy Woods, including a banshee. Next, they hear the legend of the Black Cat of Killakee that haunts the Stewards House which sits at the bottom of the hill. The guys regroup to for their journey south in County Wexford for their lockdown in Loftus Hall, Ireland's most haunted house, outside of Duncannon, where the devil is believed to have stayed the night.

S.08 — Halloween Special: Deadwood: City of Ghosts — First Aired: October 31, 2015

GAC travel to the legendary Wild West town of Deadwood, in South Dakota's Black Hills to investigate its most haunted locations, where the spirits of cowboys and gunslingers still roam. For the first day of their lockdown, Zak, Aaron, and Billy investigate the Bullock Hotel, where the former owner Seth Bullock is claimed to haunt, while Jay monitors the activity at the Wild Bill's Trading Post, the original site of Saloon No. 10, where Wild Bill Hickok was shot dead by Jack McCall after drawing the Dead Man's Hand. For the second day of their lockdown, Zak and Aaron investigate the Fairmont Hotel, a former brothel, where Jack McCall is believed to haunt after he stayed in the hotel prior to his murder of Wild Bill Hickok, and Billy, Jay, and Bill Chappell investigate the Adams House, where it is believed to be haunted by the Adams family after a string of unexpected deaths in the family.

S.09 — Halloween Special: Route 666 — First Aired: October 31, 2016

The GAC travel across Texas on their own personal Route 666 to investigate three extremely demonic locations. First, they investigate the Concordia Cemetery and the De Soto Hotel in El Paso, both renown for satanic worship on the properties. Then they head to Denton to investigate the Old Alton Bridge, known locally as the Goatman's Bridge who supposedly lurks in the woods around the location, to hunt for the demon that has attacked three women.

S.10 — Hauntings of Vicksburg: McRaven Mansion — First Aired: October 7, 2017

Zak and the crew are called upon by the mayor of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to explore the Siege of Vicksburg and its lasting impact on the city. Their first stop is McRaven Mansion, widely considered to be the most haunted building in the South.

S.11 — Hauntings of Vicksburg: Demons and Dolls — First Aired: October 7, 2017

Zak and the crew continue their exploration of Vicksburg by investigating a demonic presence at a hair salon that was hit by cannon fire during the Civil War. They also investigate an antique doll museum said to contain dolls that come alive.

S.12 — Hauntings of Vicksburg: Spirits Under Siege — First Aired: October 14, 2017

Zak and the crew uncover dangerous paranormal activity at two abandoned locations in Civil War-scarred Vicksburg, Mississippi. First, a former Elks Lodge where an unsolved murder occurred. Then the Kuhn State Memorial Hospital, a hospital with a history of disease and death.

S.13 — Hauntings of Vicksburg: Champion Hill Battlefield — First Aired: October 21, 2017

Zak and the crew continue their Civil War investigation with the Battle of Champion Hill. Zak digs deep into the historic soil, which was the site of 6,000 casualties, and follows the trail of evil extending into the surrounding forest.

S.14 — Museum of Madness (Part 1) — First Aired: October 28, 2017

Zak Bagans has opened a Haunted Museum in downtown Las Vegas, housing his collection of haunted and cursed objects. With several new items on hand, Bagans calls on experts from previous "Ghost Adventures" investigations to tap into the energies within each object.

S.15 — Annabelle's Curse (Part 2) — First Aired: October 28, 2017

In the second half of the two-part special, Bagans invites three lucky fans to the museum to further investigate the dark entities. Then, Bagans ups the fear factor with the arrival of the famously haunted doll, Annabelle, who comes with very strict rules: no physical handling, no provoking and a quart of holy water must be on standby in case of possession.

S.16 — The Demon House — First Aired (Theater-wise): March 16, 2018 — First Aired (TV-wise/VOD-wise): December 31, 2018 (+1 hour extra footage that did not make film)

The story takes place with doing a docudrama about the home he purchased in Gary, Indiana. He convinces a couple of previous tenants to come back and discuss their accounts of the frightening ordeals that they endured during their stay at the home. A woman becomes possessed and begins speaking in tongues. Following the extreme amount of activity documented, production had to be halted, but the movie has been finished one year later...

S.17 — Graveyard of the Pacific: Astoria Underground — First Aired: October 6, 2018

Zak and the crew begin their investigation of the Graveyard of the Pacific in Astoria, Oregon, where they explore the port city's infamous Shanghai tunnels and uncover a series of misfortunes connected the works of H. P. Lovecraft.

S.18 — Graveyard of the Pacific: Norblad Hostel — First Aired: October 13, 2018

Zak and the crew continue their investigation of the Graveyard of the Pacific in Astoria, Oregon, where they encounter a very dangerous and very unholy presence in the basement of a historic hotel.

S.19 — Graveyard of the Pacific: Commander's House — First Aired: October 20, 2018

Zak and the crew continue their investigation of the Graveyard of the Pacific at a former military installation near Astoria, Oregon, that's haunted by a tragic past and home to an aggressive entity.

S.20 — Graveyard of the Pacific: Cape Disappointment — First Aired: October 27, 2018

Zak and the crew conclude their investigation of the Graveyard of the Pacific with a visit to Washington State, where they explore a lighthouse that bore witness to some of the most tragic shipwrecks on the Pacific Coast.

S.21 — Halloween Special: The Haunted Museum - LIVE — First Aired: October 31, 2018

Zak and the crew are live from The Haunted Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada, for a 4-hour special investigation.

S.22 — Curse of the River Bend: Mc Pike Mansion — First Aired: January 5, 2019

The crew travels to Alton, Illinois, a town considered by many to be one of the most haunted places in America, to investigate the Victorian Mc Pike Mansion that has a rich history and reports of dangerous paranormal activity.

S.23 — Curse of the River Bend: Mineral Springs Hotel — First Aired: January 12, 2019

The crew concludes their two-part investigation of Alton, Illinois, at the Mineral Springs Hotel. The 1914 structure has been witness to multiple deaths, and Zak believes a demonic entity is keeping these lost souls trapped inside the building.

S.24 — Serial Killer Spirits: H.H. Holmes Murder House — First Aired: October 5, 2019

Zak Bagans and the “Ghost Adventures” crew investigate the Irvington, Indiana, home where H.H. Holmes, America’s first serial killer, killed a nine-year-old boy. The current owner believes dark and sinister forces have overtaken the property, leaving her vulnerable to possession.

S.25 — Serial Killer Spirits: John Gacy Prison — First Aired: October 12, 2019

Zak Bagans and the crew head to Illinois in search of the spirit of infamous serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Their investigation leads them to the Old Joliet Prison, where they hope to come face-to-face with the Killer Clown himself.

S.26 — Serial Killer Spirits: Axe Killer Jail — First Aired: October 19, 2019

Zak Bagans and the team travel to Council Bluffs, Iowa, to investigate the jail that once held Jake Bird, a prolific serial killer who may have killed as many as 46 people and was said to have placed a deadly curse on the men who convicted him.

S.27 — Serial Killer Spirits: Ted Bundy Ritual House — First Aired: October 26, 2019

Zak Bagans and the “Ghost Adventures” team investigate an abandoned house in Bountiful, Utah, where locals claim notorious serial killer Ted Bundy murdered one of his victims. Overloaded with satanic rituals and violence, the home is drenched in a dark, sinister energy.

S.28 — Halloween Special: Curse of the Harrisville Farm House — First Aired: October 31, 2019

Zak and the team investigate the home of the Perron family, who are portrayed in the film The Conjuring. The Harrisville home is one of the most terrifying places in the world and has also been made famous by the work of Ed and Lorraine Warren who were called in to help by the Perron family. The crew is ready to confront the dangerous consequences of investigating the infamous house.

S.29 — Halloween Special: Horror at Joe Exotic Zoo — First Aired: October 29, 2020

Zak and the team travel to the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park in Wynwood, Oklahoma to investigate claims of paranormal activity of tortured souls believed to be haunting the zoo that was recently tainted by tragedy and the criminal dealings of its former infamous owner, Joe Exotic of Tiger King.

S.30 — Ghost Adventures: Cecil Hotel — First Aired: January 4, 2021

GAC travel to Los Angeles, California to investigate the Stay on Main Hotel (formerly known as the Cecil Hotel), whose past has been beset by multiple suicides, murders, devil worshipping and serial killers. The hotel is best-known for the mysterious death of Elisa Lam, whose body was found in the hotel's water tower.

S.31 — Ghost Adventures: Goldfield Hotel — First Aired: October 1, 2021

GAC head back to Goldfield, Nevada, to settle—once and for all—a mysterious evil feud that’s been cast over the town. In a highly personal and emotionally charged investigation, Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley revisit the haunted town where their journey began … and head back inside the infamous Goldfield Hotel, a landmark with a bloodied past. New frightening paranormal incidents call the GAC back in their final attempt to unmask a vengeful presence that only grows stronger—and more menacing—by the day.

S.32 — Ghost Adventures: Devil's Den — First Aired: September 29, 2022

GAC are in Downey, California, to investigate the shuttered Los Padrinos Juvenile Detention Center, given the ominous designation of the “Devil’s Den” by both guards and inmates. In this terrifying two-hour special, the crew go behind the barbed wire to find out if the evil inside is not the real-life horrors of detention, but the devil itself.

    Season 1 

1.01 — Bobby Mackey's Music World — First Aired: October 17, 2008

The crew conducts a paranormal investigation at Bobby Mackey's Music World in Wilder, Kentucky, which is reported to be home to past murder, suicide, and satanic cult activity. During the lockdown, Zak receives several scratches while attempting to provoke invisible entities.

1.02 — Houghton Mansion — First Aired: October 24, 2008

The crew investigates the Houghton Mansion in North Adams, Massachusetts, which is said to be one of the most haunted locations in New England. The Ghost Adventures crew come across some shadows and members of the Houghton family and beyond during this episode.

1.03 — Moundsville State Penitentiary — First Aired: October 31, 2008

Zak and the guys spend the night locked inside the West Virginia State Penitentiary in Moundsville, West Virginia, which was abandoned in 1995 and is claimed to be haunted.

1.04 — The Riddle House — First Aired: November 7, 2008

The Riddle House was moved from its original location in West Palm Beach to Yesteryear Village in Royal Palm Beach. Originally serving as a funeral parlor, the house became privately owned by Karl Riddle in the 1920s. The house is purported to be haunted by the spirit of Joseph, who was one of Riddle's employees and committed suicide by hanging in the attic. His ghost is alleged to dislike men and often attack them.

1.05 — Sloss Furnaces — First Aired: November 14, 2008

The guys investigate Birmingham, Alabama's Sloss Furnaces, a decommissioned factory purported to be haunted by deceased iron workers

1.06 — Abandoned Psychiatric Hospital — First Aired: November 21, 2008

The crew investigates an abandoned psychiatric hospital in northern New Jersey, which is officially called the Essex County Hospital Center of Cedar Grove.

1.07 — Edinburgh Vaults — First Aired: November 28, 2008

The crew travels to Edinburgh, Scotland to investigate reports of paranormal activity in old underground vaults, known as the Edinburgh Vaults, beneath the city's South Bridge.

1.08 — Old Idaho State Penitentiary — First Aired: December 5, 2008

The crew investigates Boise, Idaho's Old Idaho State Penitentiary which is said to be haunted by the ghosts of dead convicts.

    Season 2 

2.01 — Preston Castle — First Aired: June 5, 2009

The GAC heads to Ione, California, to investigate Preston Castle, a former reformatory school in order to find the spirits of former students and the former head housekeeper

2.02 — Castillo de San Marcos — First Aired: June 12, 2009

GAC travels to St. Augustine, Florida, to investigate the Castillo de San Marcos, a 17th-century Spanish fort

2.03 — La Purisima Mission — First Aired: June 19, 2009

Zak, Nick, and Aaron go to Lompoc, California, to investigate claims of hauntings at the La Purisima Mission.

2.04 — Magnolia Lane Plantation — First Aired: June 26, 2009

GAC investigates claims of voodoo rituals purported to have been used by slaves to get revenge on their owners at the Magnolia Plantation located outside of Natchitoches, Louisiana.

2.05 — Birdcage Theater — First Aired: July 3, 2009

Zak, Nick, and Aaron head to the historic Birdcage Theater in Tombstone, Arizona, to search for paranormal activity.

2.06 — Eastern State Penitentiary — First Aired: July 10, 2009

The GAC travel to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to investigate the decommissioned Eastern State Penitentiary, one of the country's oldest standing prisons.

2.07 — Moon River Brewing Co. — First Aired: July 17, 2009

The crew heads to Savannah, Georgia, purported to be one of the country's most haunted cities to investigate claims of paranormal activity at the Moon River Brewing Company.

2.08 — Ancient Ram Inn — First Aired: July 24, 2009

Zak, Nick, and Aaron go to Wotton-Under-Edge in Gloucestershire, England to investigate claims of supernatural occurrences, including the legend of a murderous witch and the incubus and succubus, at the Ancient Ram Inn built in the 12th century over a pagan burial ground.

    Season 3 

3.01 — Live: The Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum — First Aired: October 30, 2009

The crew spends seven hours locked inside the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, West Virginia. The former psychiatric hospital is said to be one of the country's most haunted sites.

3.02 — Pennhurst State School and Hospital — First Aired: November 6, 2009

The crew visits the abandoned Pennhurst State School and Hospital, a former mental asylum in Spring City, Pennsylvania, that closed its doors in 1987.

3.03 — Poveglia Island — First Aired: November 13, 2009

The crew investigates the claims of paranormal occurrences on Poveglia, a small island near Venice, Italy.

3.04 — Ohio State Reformatory — First Aired: November 20, 2009

The crew investigates the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio, which in the 94 years it was open, housed more than 155,000 criminals.

3.05 — Remington Arms Factory — First Aired: November 27, 2009

The GAC investigates a decommissioned Remington Arms factory in Bridgeport, Connecticut that manufactured munitions for historic war efforts. An unsolved explosion killed seven workers and is suspected to be caused by sabotage by an enemy spy. The trio visited John Zaffis, who is referred to as the "godfather of the paranormal" and discussed phenomena related to residual hauntings.

3.06 — Old Washoe Club and Chollar Mine — First Aired: December 4, 2009

After hearing EV Ps calling out the names of both Nick and Zak recorded by Mark and Debby Constantino after GAC's first investigation, the trio returns again to Virginia City, Nevada, to investigate the Old Washoe Club and Chollar Mine.

3.07 — Linda Vista Community Hospital — First Aired: December 11, 2009

The crew searches for ghosts in Linda Vista Community Hospital located in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.

3.08 — Execution Rocks Lighthouse — First Aired: December 18, 2009

The crew visits Execution Rocks Lighthouse, a deserted lighthouse with a history of murder, fires, and shipwrecks located in New York's Long Island Sound.

3.09 — Prospect Place — First Aired: January 1, 2010

The crew conduct a paranormal investigation at Prospect Place Mansion, located in Trinway, Ohio, which was used as a station on the Underground Railroad.

3.10 — Wolfe Manor — First Aired: January 10, 2010

The GAC investigate the Wolfe Manor in Clovis, California, also known as the Andleberry Estate, which was formerly part of a hospital whose wings were demolished. The building is described as a "black hole" because most of the former patients died there.

    Season 4 

4.01 — Gettysburg Battlefield — First Aired: September 17, 2010

The GAC investigates Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, at three different lock-down locations of the Gettysburg Battlefield. Part one takes place at the Soldiers National Museum, a former American Civil War-era orphanage where it is claimed that children were abused by a matron. Part two takes place at the Jennie Wade House, where Jennie Wade, the only civilian casualty in town, was killed in the kitchen by a stray Confederate bullet. Part three takes place at the Engine House, where the first battle of Gettysburg occurred.

4.02 — Rolling Hills Asylum — First Aired: September 24, 2010

The GAC gets locked down at the Rolling Hills Asylum in East Bethany, New York. They search for ghosts with Darkness Radio host Dave Schrader from Paranormal State.

4.03 — Return to Bobby Mackey's — First Aired: October 1, 2010

The GAC returns to Bobby Mackey's Music World in Wilder, Kentucky. The crew describes how their experiences in the paranormal world affect their lives, and invite Bishop James Long to investigate and exorcise the basement.

4.04 — Waverly Hills Sanitarium — First Aired: October 8, 2010

GAC investigates the Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville, Kentucky, a former tuberculosis hospital in the early 1900s that housed thousands of patients.

4.05 — Stanley Hotel — First Aired: October 15, 2010

GAC travels to Estes Park, Colorado, to investigate the Stanley Hotel, the inspiration for the Stephen King novel and movie, The Shining.

4.06 — Hill View Manor — First Aired: October 22, 2010

Zak, Nick, and Aaron head to New Castle, Pennsylvania, to investigate the Hill View Manor, built originally as a poor farm to house the mentally ill and homeless. The building was then converted into a nursing home in 1977 but today remains abandoned.

4.07 — Vulture Mine — First Aired: October 29, 2010

GAC travels to the desert outside of Wickenburg, Arizona, to investigate the Vulture Mine, the site of several mining accidents and deaths during the 19th century.

4.08 — USS Hornet — First Aired: November 5, 2010

The Ghost Adventures crew gets locked down on the USS Hornet in Alameda, California, which is claimed to be haunted by the spirits of sailors who died on the ship during World War II.

4.09 — La Palazza Mansion — First Aired: November 12, 2010

Zak, Nick, and Aaron head back to their hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada to investigate the allegedly haunted La Palazza Mansion.

4.10 — Fort Chaffee — First Aired: November 19, 2010

GAC investigates Fort Chaffee in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The fort was originally used during World War II as a military training ground for soldiers, then as a settlement during the Cold War and a Vietnamese refuge camp after the fall of South Vietnam. One half of the complex is a working army base while the other is an abandoned prison that was used for Cuban refugees in the 1980s.

4.11 — Amargosa Opera House — First Aired: November 26, 2010

GAC investigates the Amargosa Opera House and Hotel in the middle of the desert of Death Valley Junction, California, allegedly a site of several suicides.

4.12 — Old Fort Erie — First Aired: December 3, 2010

GAC heads across the northern border to investigate Old Fort Erie located in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada, a fort used during the War of 1812.

4.13 — Villisca Axe Murder House — First Aired: December 10, 2010

GAC heads to Villisca, Iowa, to investigate the Villisca Axe Murder House, home to the infamous Villisca Axe Murders of 1912, where an unknown axe murderer killed an entire family of six and two overnight guests while they slept.

4.14 — Kell's Irish Pub and Restaurant — First Aired: December 17, 2010

The crew heads to Seattle, Washington, to investigate Kell's Irish Pub Restaurant said to have been home to an undertaker that collected corpses.

4.15 — Pico House Hotel — First Aired: January 7, 2011

The crew investigates the Pico House in Los Angeles, California, claimed to be connected with racial riots in 1871. Joining in the lockdown are Kane "Jason" Hodder, R.A. "Leatherface" Mihailoff and Rick "Stuntman" McCallum.

4.16 — Goldfield — First Aired: January 14, 2011

The crew returns to Goldfield, Nevada to investigate two locations, the Nixon Building and the Santa Fe Saloon, but receive the chance to reinvestigate the Goldfield Hotel once more, a site they first investigated six years earlier.

4.17 — Bonnie Springs Ranch — First Aired: January 21, 2011

Built in 1843 as a stopover for the wagon trains going to California, Bonnie Springs Ranch outside of Blue Diamond, Nevada, has been transformed into a tourist attraction.

4.18 — Salem Witch Trials — First Aired: February 18, 2011

Zak, Nick, and Aaron travel to Salem, Massachusetts to perform a ritual in hopes of contacting souls involved in the witch trials. They get locked down inside The Witch House, former home of judge Jonathan Corwin, the only building still standing with direct ties to the Salem Witch Trials. The crew also investigates the Lyceum Restaurant, built on the former site of an apple orchard owned by Bridget Bishop, the first person executed for witchcraft during the trials.

4.19 — Jerome Grand Hotel — First Aired: February 25, 2011

The GAC travel to Jerome, Arizona, where they investigate the Jerome Grand Hotel, which is the most haunted structure in a town known as "Ghost City".

4.20 — Yorktown Hospital — First Aired: March 18, 2011

GAC heads to Yorktown, Texas, to investigate the town's old hospital, where it is claimed that as many as 2,000 people died.

4.21 — Madame Tussauds Wax Museum — First Aired: April 8, 2011

Zak returns to his hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada to investigate stories of ghosts walking the corridors of Madame Tussauds Wax Museum.

4.22 — Sacramento Tunnels — First Aired: April 15, 2011

GAC investigates the Sacramento Tunnels (Old Sacramento Underground), as well as other reportedly haunted locations in Old Sacramento State Historic Park in Sacramento, California, such as the old Eagle Theatre, and the original California Supreme Court.

4.23 — Hales Bar Marina and Dam — First Aired: April 29, 2011

Zak, Nick, and Aaron travel to Haletown, Tennessee, formerly known as Guild, to investigate the Hales Bar Marina on Lake Nickajack, as well as the former Hales Bar Dam, a hydroelectric dam on the Tennessee River which now serves as the resort's dry dock.

4.24 — Kentucky Slave House — First Aired: May 13, 2011

Zak, Nick, and Aaron investigate the Maysville Slave House in Maysville, Kentucky, to contact the spirits of slaves that died on the Underground Railroad

4.25 — Tooele Hospital — First Aired: May 27, 2011

Stories of spirits at Tooele Hospital, bring Zak, Nick, and Aaron to investigate this hospital turned haunted house named "Asylum 49" in Tooele, Utah

4.26 — Loretta Lynn's Plantation House — First Aired: June 10, 2011

Zak, Nick, and Aaron investigate their first celebrity home when they visit the Loretta Lynn Plantation House in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. They split up and divide their investigation between locations throughout the plantation.

    Season 5 

5.01 — Ashmore Estates — First Aired: September 23, 2011

The Ghost Adventures crew travels to Ashmore, Illinois, to investigate the Ashmore Estates, a former almshouse built in 1916 and then converted into a private psychiatric facility in 1959. The care facility was permanently closed in 1987 and remained abandoned until 2006 when it reopened as a commercially operated haunted house.

5.02 — Mizpah Hotel — First Aired: September 30, 2011

Zak, Nick, and Aaron return to Tonopah, Nevada, to investigate the historic Mizpah Hotel. Built in 1907, the hotel closed its doors in 1999 but reopened in 2011, the GAC wanting to investigate the location since 2004. The crew also returns to the Castle House, the site of their very first paranormal investigation.

5.03 — Old Town San Diego — First Aired: October 7, 2011

The team travels to San Diego, California's Old Town San Diego to conduct a multi-part lockdown in the Casa de Estudillo and the Cosmopolitan Hotel & Restaurant.

5.04 — Winchester Mystery House — First Aired: October 14, 2011

GAC travels to San Jose, California, to get locked-down inside the legendary Winchester Mystery House, a 160-room Victorian mansion filled with mazes of hallways, staircases leading to nowhere, and trap doors. Beginning in 1884, the house was built continuously for over 38 years, by Sarah Winchester, an eccentric heiress to the Winchester rifle company who was told by a fortune teller that the spirits of those killed by the rifles would kill her as soon as the house was finished being built.

5.05 — Lizzie Borden House — First Aired: October 21, 2011

GAC visits the old mill town of Fall River, Massachusetts to get locked-down in the Lizzie Borden House, now a bed and breakfast, which was the scene to one of the most infamous murders in American history. A murder-suicide committed by one of Borden's relatives in 1848 is also mentioned.

5.06 — Letchworth Village — First Aired: October 28, 2011

GAC heads to the abandoned Letchworth Village in Haverstraw, New York, a former residential community for the disabled and mentally ill which was closed after the media discovered that patients were tortured and some of the staff were mistreated.

5.07 — Return to Virginia City — First Aired: November 11, 2011

Zak, Nick, and Aaron return to the Virginia City, Nevada, the city where they captured some of their most compelling paranormal evidence to date. They get locked down in three locations: the St. Mary's Art Center, the Silver Queen Hotel, and the Miner's Cabin at the Yellow Jacket Mine.

5.08 — Rocky Point Manor — First Aired: December 2, 2011

Zak, Nick, and Aaron embark on a journey to Harrodsburg, Kentucky, in a two-part lockdown where the guys will investigate the troubled Rocky Point Manor as well as the Perryville Battlefield National Historic Monument outside of Perryville, Kentucky, the site of one of the American Civil War's bloodiest battles.

5.09 — Rose Hall — First Aired: December 9, 2011

GAC travels to Montego Bay, Jamaica, for their international investigation of the Great House of Rose Hall Plantation, home to the evil spirit of Annie Palmer, the White Witch of Rose Hall. Also, the crew investigates their second celebrity home, Cinnamon Hill Plantation House, the former home of Johnny Cash that sits on the same property.

5.10 — Old Charleston Jail — First Aired: December 16, 2011

The crew gets locked down in the Old Charleston Jail in Charleston, South Carolina, which held some of the city's most notorious criminals like Lavinia Fisher, the first female serial killer. GAC also demonstrates a daytime-investigation when they find evidence at The Battery Carriage House Inn.

    Season 6 

6.01 — Shanghai Tunnels — First Aired: March 9, 2012

The Ghost Adventures Crew investigates the Shanghai Tunnels underneath modern-day Portland, Oregon, which were reportedly used to kidnap or "shanghai" unsuspecting victims, sell them as slaves to sea captains waiting at the waterfront and force them to work aboard their ships.

6.02 — Peabody Whitehead Mansion — First Aired: March 16, 2012

UFC fighter Brendan Schaub joins GAC as a guest investigator on a special lockdown of the haunted Peabody-Whitehead Mansion in Denver, Colorado, to investigate an unsolved murder that happened in the historic home many years ago. They also investigate the Tivoli Building student union, formerly a brewery, at the University of Colorado at Denver.

6.03 — Copper Queen Hotel and the Oliver House — First Aired: March 23, 2012

The Ghost Adventures Crew visits Bisbee, Arizona, to search for spirits at both the Oliver House Bed & Breakfast and the Copper Queen Hotel as part of a two-part lockdown

6.04 — The National Hotel — First Aired: March 30, 2012

The crew heads to Nevada City, California, to investigate both the National Exchange Hotel and the tunnels underneath the nearby Stonehouse Brewery where several Chinese larborers perished.

6.05 — Return to Linda Vista Hospital — First Aired: April 6, 2012

GAC returns to the Linda Vista Hospital in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, California, where Nick once had a profound psychic connection with the ghost of a former patient, a young woman in a bloody hospital gown. They set out to find her again along with actor and Ghost Adventures fan Chad Lindberg and their new experimental electrical pod.

6.06 — The Galka Family — First Aired: April 20, 2012

Zak, Nick, and Aaron help Gary Galka, the man who designs and builds GAC's paranormal equipment, and his family find closure 7 years after the tragic loss of their young daughter, Melissa who was killed in a car accident when her car ran into a tree while driving home from a party in the middle of the night on a nearby road from their property in Granby, Connecticut. They communicate with her on what was supposed to be her 25th birthday on Valentine's Day.

6.07 — The Riviera Hotel — First Aired: April 27, 2012

The guys are joined by Mötley Crüe vocalist Vince Neil, Pianist Bruce Westcott, and pro poker player Jamie Gold in Las Vegas, Nevada where they try to evoke the spirit of Frank Sinatra while exploring his old penthouse suite at the Riviera Hotel & Casino.

    Season 7 

7.01 — Central Unit Prison — First Aired: September 14, 2012

Zak, Nick, and Aaron investigate the Central Unit Prison in Sugarland, Texas, where over 100 inmates were executed via electric chair; the GAC investigation is to be the first and only granted by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice before the prison's planned demolition. The crew also visits the Texas Prison Museum in Huntsville, Texas, to gather important information regarding Central Unit Prison.

7.02 — Excalibur Nightclub — First Aired: September 21, 2012

Zak, Nick, and Aaron head to their lockdown at the Excalibur Nightclub in Chicago, Illinois, where 300 people perished in the Great Chicago Fire. They also pay a visit to one of the most haunted burial grounds in the world, Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, located 45 minutes outside of Chicago.

7.03 — Point Sur Lighthouse — First Aired: September 28, 2012

The guys search for ghosts of deceased passengers (especially of the Los Angeles) that died in numerous shipwrecks that crashed on the rocky shore by the Point Sur Lighthouse at Point Sur on the north end of California's Big Sur coastline.

7.04 — Palmer House Hotel — First Aired: October 5, 2012

The Ghost Adventures Crew conduct their first investigation in Minnesota at The Palmer House in Sauk Centre, Minnesota that burned down to the ground when it was known as Sauk Centre House, killing several people. They probe for demonic paranormal activity with fellow investigator and Darkness on The Edge of Town radio host Dave Schrader who experienced a dark entitiy that came out from under the stairs down in the basement.

7.05 — Black Moon Manor — First Aired: October 12, 2012

GAC travel to Greenfield, Indiana, the rural part of the Indianapolis metropolitan area to investigate claims of demonic hauntings and the dark energies that has overrun the former Eastes family farm which is now used as a haunted attraction called Black Moon Manor.

7.06 — Sedamsville Rectory — First Aired: October 19, 2012

The guys uncover reports of child abuse and illegal dogfighting during their investigation of the Sedamsville Rectory in Sedamsville, Cincinnati, Ohio. After learning about all the demonic attacks the owners suffered, the guys decide to contact a Catholic priest to perform an exorcism of the rectory.

7.07 — Cripple Creek — First Aired: October 26, 2012

Zak, Nick, and Aaron travel to the historic mining town of Cripple Creek, Colorado, to investigate three diverse locations plagued with intense paranormal activity: the Colorado Grande Casino & Hotel, the Outlaws & Lawmen Jail Museum, and the Piotrowski House, a private residence near Florissant, Colorado, that sits on an old Native American battlefield where a bloody battle was fought between the Ute and Comanche peoples. As Nick leaves due to a family emergency, the GAC recruit Bill Chappell to investigate in Nick's place

7.08 — Brookdale Lodge — First Aired: November 9, 2012

The GAC visit the historic Brookdale Lodge located in Brookdale, California, where the running water of Clearwater Creek flows through the world-famous "Brook Room". The guys use Zak's pet dog Gracie in an attempt to contact the spirit of a deceased little girl named Sarah Logan who drowned in the brook around 1918.

7.09 — Tor House — First Aired: November 16, 2012

The crew travel to the Pacific coastal town of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, to visit the Tor House, the former home of American poet, Robinson Jeffers, who predicted he would talk to the living 50 years after his death. The guys watch in awe as they glimpse a misty figure by the tower.

7.10 — Union Station — First Aired: November 23, 2012

The guys investigates the old Union Station in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, in order to contact the spirits that were killed in the Kansas City Massacre. The GAC catch a glimpse of an apparition on the thermal camera in broad daylight that does not show a heat reflection on the floor where it appeared.

7.11 — Crazy Town — First Aired: December 7, 2012

Zak, Nick, and Aaron travel to the town of Mineral Wells, Texas, to determine if the town's mineral water the locals call "crazy water" has caused the Baker Hotel to become infested with ghosts. During the lockdown, Zak turns aggressive after a shadow figure seems to disappear into him.

7.12 — Wyoming Frontier Prison — First Aired: January 11, 2013

GAC gets locked down at the Wyoming Frontier Prison in Rawlins, Wyoming, where 200 tortured souls still remain incarcerated for their crimes they committed in life and are now serving in death for all eternity. They also investigate the Dean/Summer Home a few blocks away, after hearing the story of the "Garage Witch" that left a woman paralyzed in the house's garage in the 1970s.

7.13 — Sailor's Snug Harbor — First Aired: January 18, 2013

Zak, Nick, and Aaron are accompanied by a crew from ABC News Nightline for their lockdown at Sailors' Snug Harbor in the New York City borough of Staten Island. During their investigation, they experience phantom noises and a shadow lurking in the darkness.

7.14 — New Orleans — First Aired: February 22, 2013

Zak, Nick and Aaron set off to New Orleans, Louisiana, to search for more ghosts in three locations. While Nick and Aaron are sent to investigate Bloody Mary's house, Zak is investigating May Baily's Place, a former bordello which is supposedly haunted by prostitutes and the soul of a person killed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Finally the three head off to the haunted mortuary where the apparition of a little girl has been snapped by a photographer.

7.15 — Market Street Cinema — First Aired: March 1, 2013

The team investigate claims of paranormal encounters at the Market Street Cinema strip club in San Francisco, California.

7.16 — Goldfield Hotel: Redemption — First Aired: March 22, 2013

The GAC return for a 48 hour investigation of the legendary Goldfield Hotel in Goldfield, Nevada, where they captured some of their best evidence to date.

7.17 — Glen Tavern Inn — First Aired: March 29, 2013

The GAC explore the Glen Tavern Inn in Santa Paula, California, where they are joined for a lockdown by actress Brit Morgan and singer Mimi Page. During the investigation they hold a séance and read tarot cards.

7.18 — King's Tavern — First Aired: April 19, 2013

The GAC heads to Natchez, Mississippi to investigate the claims of hauntings at the King's Tavern, one of the oldest buildings in the state.

    Season 8 

8.01 — Pioneer Saloon — First Aired: August 16, 2013

The Ghost Adventures Crew travel deep into the Nevada desert to the old ghost town of Goodsprings, Nevada, to investigate the Pioneer Saloon, where they attempt to solve the mystery of the plane crash that killed movie star Carole Lombard while also investigating the claims of brutal murders of Paul Coski and other cowboys who cheated at cards during poker games. The lockdown is split into two, as Zak and Aaron investigate the saloon and Nick and Billy investigate the nearby abandoned Belle Mine in Sandy Valley, Nevada, where many miners were killed when it collapsed.

8.02 — Black Swan Inn — First Aired: August 23, 2013

GAC head to the severely haunted Black Swan Inn located in San Antonio, Texas. The Inn was built upon the land of the Battle of Salado Creek, and is considered sacred land by Native Americans. They also learn of a demonic attack that threatened the life of a local paranormal investigator

8.03 — Tuolumne General Hospital — First Aired: August 30, 2013

Zak, Nick and Aaron travel to Sonora, California to investigate the extremely active and recently abandoned Tuolumne General Hospital. The hospital was a key part of Sonora in 1847 as there was a gold rush in the local mines. The hospital was a vital item of the small town because it was needed to heal the injured miners. Healing was the last thing that this hospital did, however, neglect and rejection was all that was done to the innocent miners who were left to die here.

8.04 — Missouri State Penitentiary — First Aired: September 6, 2013

GAC travels to Jefferson City, Missouri to investigate the Missouri State Penitentiary, a prison which has seen suicides, riots, murders and brutal attacks which now are all kept as residual energy within the walls of the old penitentiary. They get locked down in what Time Magazine proclaims as "the bloodiest forty-seven acres of America" and to find out more about the multiple dark entities haunting the cellblocks and gas chamber.

8.05 — Yost Theater and Ritz Hotel — First Aired: September 13, 2013

Zak, Nick and Aaron engage in a multi-part lockdown in Santa Ana, California. First they investigate the Yost Theater, a venue from the early 1900s which invites some of the worlds best electronic DJ's also houses several spirits. But conflict arises at their second lockdown when they find the Ritz Hotel under construction. So they add the Santa Ana Historical Society located inside the Willella Howe-Waffle House (one the country's first female physicians) which served as an abortion clinic to the night's lockdown

8.06 — Haunted Victorian Mansion — First Aired: September 20, 2013

The GAC head their lockdown an hour outside of Boston to the Pierce Victorian Mansion in Gardner, Massachusetts, a century old haunted home. Lillian Otero and Edwin Gonzalez bought the house in 2009 and claim it to be their "dream house", but that was before they moved in. It turned into a "hell house" as paranormal events forced them to leave, leaving GAC to communicate with the spirits to understand why they're haunting the house.

8.07 — The Exorcist House — First Aired: October 4, 2013

Zak, Nick and Aaron celebrate Ghost Adventure's 100th episode and investigation by heading to what the locals call the "Exorcist House" in Bel-Nor, Missouri. They get locked down inside the house and search for the real life demons that possessed a 13-year-old boy on March 16, 1949 and also inspired the film The Exorcist.

8.08 — Alcatraz — First Aired: October 11, 2013

The GAC get locked down in one of the most historic and notoriously haunted prisons in the world, the infamous Alcatraz, the "Evil Island" in San Francisco, California. While in cellblock D, they step inside the solitary confinement Cell 13 which many have seen glowing red eyes responsible for killing an inmate and examine the 1953 escape attempt.

8.09 — Mustang Ranch — First Aired: October 18, 2013

The guys visit the infamous Mustang Ranch, a legal brothel near Reno, Nevada in the community of Clark, Nevada, to investigate claims of an angry male spirit sexually attacking the female employees. This entity is believed to be professional boxer Oscar Bonavena who was shot down and killed right in front of the security gates by a bodyguard in 1976 after the ranch's owner Joe Conforte found out he was having an affair with his ex-wife Sally.

8.10 — Thornhaven Manor — First Aired: October 25, 2013

The Ghost Adventures Crew head to rural New Castle, Indiana to get locked down in a haunted manor house out in the middle of nowhere built in 1845 that has made the new owner uneasy with the screams he has been hearing frequently. They discover there was a murder in the home when the caretaker was poisoned by his son-in-law when he put rat poison in his morning coffee in 1906.

8.11 — Battle of Perryville: Field Hospitals — First Aired: November 15, 2013

The guys return to the Perryville Battlefield Historic Site in Perryville, Kentucky, they once visited in Season 5 to officially investigate the lands that saw more than 7,600 casualties in the Battle of Perryville, one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. They also explore two locations that are allegedly haunted by the ghosts of soldiers: the John Dye House which served as a military field hospital and the privately owned H.P. Bottom House which is the only house that still stands that was between the battle lines causing it to have over 150-year-old bullet holes and blood stains.

    Season 9 

9.01 — Sharon Tate Ghost — First Aired: February 15, 2014

Zak, Nick, and Aaron head to Los Angeles, California, for their lockdown at the Oman House, a mansion located on the infamous address of 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon. The home is said to be riddled with paranormal activity believed to be directly linked to the Manson Murders of 1969 that killed Hollywood actress Sharon Tate. The guys also discover that the house was built upon Native American burial grounds.

9.02 — The Myrtles Plantation — First Aired: February 22, 2014

The GAC head to the bayou in search of the famously captured on camera slave and children spirits that reside at the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana, one of hundreds of plantation houses in Louisiana dating back to the state's slavery years. It is also believed that there have been ten murders on the property which is renowned to be one of the most likely places to see an apparition in the world, including those of voodoo priestess Miss Cleo and slave servant Chloe.

9.03 — George Washington Ghost — First Aired: March 1, 2014

The GAC go in search of the ghosts at the Morris-Jumel Mansion in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City, New York, which is said to house the spirits of George Washington, a soldier and the spirit of an angry lady believed to be Madame Eliza Jumel. The house is said to be full of anomalous orbs that are often captured on cameras. Later, Zak and Aaron head to Smithtown, New York on Long Island to visit Katie's Bar (formerly the Smithtown Hotel that burned down in 1909) where glasses have been recorded by security cameras mysteriously flying off shelves.

9.04 — Bannack Ghost Town — First Aired: March 8, 2014

The GAC travel to Montana to investigate Hotel Meade, the former site of the county courthouse of Beaverhead County that resides in the former gold mining mecca turned ghost town of Bannack, south of Dillon, Montana. During their lockdown, the guys expand the scope of their investigation to include more buildings; the "crying-baby house" (believed to be used as a quarantine hospital to lock children with scarlet fever away), the old Methodist church, the saloon, the schoolhouse, and also the dedge pond where a teenage girl drowned in 1916.

9.05 — Fear Factory — First Aired: March 15, 2014

Zak, Nick and Aaron head to a 100-year-old cement factory that's been turned into a Halloween attraction in Salt Lake City, Utah. The guys are shocked to hear that employees recite from a satanic bible, causing all sorts of aggressive and demonic paranormal activity. The location is even more eerie in the fact that it holds the address number "666".

9.06 — Heritage Junction — First Aired: March 22, 2014

Zak, Nick and Aaron travel back in time to the Heritage Junction in Santa Clarita, California, home to eight historic buildings to investigate the unsolved murder of Mrs. Margaret Rutledge

9.07 — Battle of Los Angeles: Fort MacArthur Museum — First Aired: March 29, 2014

The GAC head to the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, for their lockdown inside the Fort MacArthur Military Museum, the site of many claims of paranormal activity believed to be caused by UFOs. Built in 1914, this coastal defense battery was put to the test after Pearl Harbor when they fired almost 1,500 rounds of ammunition at what they believed was an air invasion. The guys also learn about the history of the Battle of Los Angeles.

9.08 — St. James Hotel — First Aired: April 12, 2014

Zak, Nick and Aaron visit the historic St. James Hotel in Cimarron, New Mexico, where many famous people from the Old West, including Jesse James, Wyatt Earp and Annie Oakley, have stayed over the years. During their lockdown, the guys investigate reports of an ill-tempered spirit in Room 18, which is padlocked shut and off-limits to guests.

9.09 — Fox Hollow Farm — First Aired: May 3, 2014

The GAC travel to Carmel, Indiana for their lockdown at Fox Hollow Farm, a beautiful mansion on a farm where serial killer Herb Baumeister targeted gay men, luring them back to his pool room and killing up to 19 men by erotic asphyxiation in the mid-1990s. Although eleven of these deaths were identified on the premises, eight still remain a mystery. The guys also venture into the back woods where hundreds of the bones of his victims were found by investigators in June of 1996.

9.10 — Haunted Savannah — First Aired: May 17, 2014

The GAC return to historic Savannah, Georgia for their lockdown at the haunted Sorrel Weed House, the famous antebellum-style home considered the most haunted house in town. Built by Francis Sorrel in 1838 for his wife Matilda who later committed suicide by jumping off the balcony after finding him having an affair with their slave Molly. They also investigate the Gribble House, the site of the 1909 Savannah Axe Murders. The home was demolished in the 1940s and is now home of The Old Town Trolley, a massive werehouse that also was built on former slave quarters from the 1800s.

9.11 — Whaley House — First Aired: June 7, 2014

The GAC head back to the west coast for their lockdown at the infamous Whaley House of Old Town, San Diego, California, one of the most haunted houses in America due to its numerous spirits haunting the home, including Violet Whaley who committed suicide through gunshot wound in the outhouse and the ghost of "Yankee Jim", a thief who was hanged on the gallows in 1852; the same spot where settler Thomas Whaley built his home four years later.

9.12 — Overland Hotel and Saloon — First Aired: June 21, 2014

Zak, Nick and Aaron are back in their home state of Nevada when they visit Pioche, Nevada, an 1860s silver-mining town that is one of the most violent Wild West towns in America. During their lockdown, they investigate the historic Overland Hotel and Saloon, and the Lincoln County Courthouse and Jail which earned the nickname "Million Dollar Courthouse" after it cost $75,000 to build in 1872, which is amounted to $1.48 million in today's money.

9.13 — Old Licking County Jail — First Aired: July 12, 2014

GAC travel to Newark, Ohio for their lockdown at the Old Licking County Jail, where multiple murders of famous criminals, inmate suicides and the deaths of four sheriffs were the norm. Also during their trip, they investigate a local paranormal investigator's nearby house who said she captured a photo of a dark shadow apparition named "Davey" who became attached to her back at the jail and then followed her home.

    Season 10 

10.01 — Queen Mary — First Aired: October 4, 2014

Zak, Nick and Aaron board the iconic RMS Queen Mary docked in Long Beach, California for their lockdown. Once the most luxurious ship at sea, the Queen Mary is now considered one of the most haunted places on earth.

10.02 — Lemp Mansion — First Aired: October 11, 2014

GAC travels to St. Louis, Missouri to investigate the Lemp Mansion and Brewery, along with the Cherokee Cave system that once stored the Lemp's lager. After years of tragedy and suicide, this mansion, which is an American landmark, is now known by Life magazine as "one of the ten most haunted places in America".

10.03 — Zozo Demon — First Aired: October 18, 2014

Zak, Nick and Aaron head to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to investigate a home terrorized by an ancient, demonic force called "Zozo", an ancient demon which is known for attacking, sexually assaulting and possessing its victims through a spirit board.

10.04 — Island of the Dolls — First Aired: October 25, 2014

While Nick celebrates the birth of his daughter, Zak and Aaron travel to Xochimilco, Mexico where the dark and creepy canals are home to what might be the world's strangest and scariest tourist attraction; the "Island of the Dolls", because of the many baby dolls in the trees. Zak must get over his fear of dolls on an island that is also the site of a sinister and haunted mystery of a little girl who drowned there in 1950.

10.05 — Bell Witch Cave — First Aired: January 10, 2015

Zak, Aaron, Bill and Jay travel to the Bell Witch Cave in a secluded area in Adams, Tennessee, where they will be the first televised paranormal investigators to investigate the notorious legend of the Bell Witch that has plagued the Bell family and other families on the nearby farmland in 1817.

10.06 — Sallie House — First Aired: January 17, 2015

Zak, Aaron, Bill and Jay travel to the Sallie House in Atchison, Kansas, claimed to be one of the most haunted houses in the Midwest, to investigate the claims of demonic attacks after the experiences of the Pickman family in 1992.

10.07 — Nopeming Sanatorium — First Aired: January 24, 2015

The GAC travels to Duluth, Minnesota, where they become the first paranormal team to investigate the Nopeming Sanatorium, where thousands of lives were lost to tuberculosis

10.08 — Apache Junction — First Aired: January 31, 2015

The GAC spends the night in the ghost town of Goldfield, Arizona, which was the location of the original Apache Junction. While Zak, Aaron, and Billy investigate the mines, Jay Wasley is utterly startled when he sees a man in a trench coat roaming through the town. The team also ventures into the cursed lands of the Superstition Mountain in order to find out any details related to the hectic mining for the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine and its connections to Apache Junction

10.09 — Return to Tombstone — First Aired: February 21, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew returns to where the Old West never died, Tombstone, Arizona, to investigate Big Nose Kate's Saloon to look for a spirit known as the Swamper, while they also reinvestigate the Bird Cage Theatre where a new spirit is believed to be torturing the living, and to also pay their respects to Leroy Colomy, a close friend who was tragically shot and killed only a short distance from the doorsteps of the theatre.

10.10 — Demons in Seattle — First Aired: February 28, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew travels to a quiet suburb just outside of Seattle, Washington, to investigate the residence of Keith Linder, who claims a demonic force is wreaking havoc throughout his home. Keith has spent the past year documenting what appears to be extreme poltergeist activity, including mysterious demonic inscriptions written on his walls and a fire spontaneously igniting in the home. With activity of this level, The GAC will investigate to determine if Keith’s antagonistic spirit is one of the most powerful dark forces they have yet to encounter.

10.11 — Texas Horror Hotel — First Aired: March 7, 2015

The GAC investigate the Magnolia Hotel in Seguin, Texas. Plagued with a history of murder and suicide, the guys try a new magnetic microphone; and see a handprint mysteriously appear. The GAC also investigate the legend of the haunted railroad tracks in San Antonio where a bus full of children was destroyed by a passing train, killing the kids.

    Season 11 

11.01 — Edinburgh Manor — First Aired: August 22, 2015

The GAC travels to Scotch Grove, Iowa, a town on the outskirts of Anamosa, to investigate the extremely haunted Edinburgh Manor. Built in 1850, the manor housed the incurably insane and has had over 100 documented deaths within its walls. The GAC investigate to find evidence of attacks from the entity known as "The Joker"

11.02 — Old Montana State Prison — First Aired: August 29, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew visits the Old Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge, a place haunted today by a deadly 1959 prison riot. During the lockdown, the guys witness camera batteries inexplicably explode and fizzle acid.

11.03 — Manresa Castle — First Aired: September 5, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew sets sail to Port Townsend, Washington to investigate the claims of violent hauntings and the suicide of a monk who hanged himself in the tower when the castle was a Jesuit monastery. They also look into the mystery of original owner Charles Eisenbeis' being buried with an unknown child in his family plot when he died in 1902. During the lockdown, an entity mimics and torments Aaron.

11.04 — Old Lincoln County Hospital — First Aired: September 12, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew travels to Fayetteville, Tennessee to investigate the Old Lincoln County Hospital, a claimed powerhouse of paranormal activity. They investigate to validate claims of an little girl who attaches herself to someone she likes and an entity known as the "Angel of Death", who harassed patients before they died.

11.05 — Haunted Harvey House — First Aired: September 19, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew travels to Las Vegas, New Mexico to be the first team to officially investigate the abandoned Castaneda Hotel, one of the Fred Harvey Company's most famous "Harvey House" hotels. They also investigate the nearby haunted Plaza Hotel, where the spirit of original owner Byron T. Mills is said to target and attack women in his office, room 310.

11.06 — Los Coches Adobe — First Aired: September 26, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew travels to Soledad, California for their lockdown at the Los Coches Adobe, a former brothel where a lady in black is said to roam. During the investigation, a shadow figure appears in front of Jay and sends him in a panic. The guys also investigate a local legend about Old Stage Road outside of Salinas, California to validate peoples claims of a female spirit appearing on the road, and in their car.

11.07 — Grand Canyon Caverns — First Aired: October 3, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew travels to the remote desert outside of Peach Springs, Arizona for their lockdown at the Grand Canyon Caverns, a sacred Indian burial site. The guys experience rocks being thrown at them, and Zak has an eerie one on one encounter with an entity.

11.08 — Haunted Hollywood — First Aired: October 10, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew travels to Hollywood, California, to investigate three notorious hauntings. First they investigate the claims of spirits of people who committed suicide by jumping off of the Hollywood Sign. Next, they investigate claims of hauntings around Griffith Park, investigating the Old Zoo, and the Griffith Observatory. Finally, they investigate an American Legion post that is believed to be haunted.

11.09 — Oddfellows Asylum — First Aired: October 17, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew travel outside of the Kansas City area to Liberty, Missouri for their lockdown inside the old Oddfellow's Asylum, the current home of the famous Belvoir Winery.

11.10 — Clown Motel and Goldfield High School — First Aired: October 24, 2015

The Ghost Adventures Crew returns to Tonopah, Nevada where Zak faces his fear of clown dolls during their lockdown at the Clown Motel. They also return to Goldfield, Nevada in order to investigate the old Goldfield High School.

11.11 — Lava Hot Springs Inn — First Aired: November 7, 2015

The GAC travels to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho for their lockdown at the Lava Hot Springs Inn, where many paranormal claims have been reported for the past 27 years. Originally built as a hospital in 1924, the building was used as a rest home, and then, in 1988, it was converted into a hotel.

    Season 12 

12.01 — Black Dahlia House — First Aired: January 30, 2016

GAC travels to Los Angeles to investigate the John Sowden House where the notorious Black Dahlia Murder allegedly occurred. Zak tours Downtown Los Angeles locations associated with victim Elizabeth Short's life with crime historian Kim Cooper, whose tour company Esotouric offers to walk in the footsteps of the real Black Dahlia. The guys conduct a seance with a psychic to contact alleged killer Dr. George Hodel. They experience negative energy, and audio and visual recordings give them clues about the murder

12.02 — Secret Scientology Lab — First Aired: February 6, 2016

GAC heads to the West Adams section in the greater Los Angeles area to investigate the Casa de Rosas compound that served as a secret Scientology lab. They encounter disturbing energy and audio tech Jay Wasley gets a mysterious burn mark on the back of his neck after provoking the spirit of the Church of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

12.03 — Bracken Fern Manor & Tudor House — First Aired: February 13, 2016

GAC head to Lake Arrowhead, California to investigate two properties plagued with demonic activity; the Bracken Fern Manor, which was once used as a Mob-run getaway for the Hollywood elite during Prohibition, now currently a bed and breakfast, and the Tudor House, which is used as a performing and catering venue. Shockingly, the guys uncover a secret underground tunnel that allows a demon mimicking a Native American woman to travel between the two buildings.

12.04 — Return to the Riviera — First Aired: February 20, 2016

GAC return to Las Vegas, Nevada, to re-investigate the Riviera Hotel and Casino, which is scheduled for demolition. The guys invite four fans to join them for the unprecedented investigation of the entire hotel and casino.

12.05 — Chinese Town of Locke — First Aired: February 27, 2016

The Ghost Adventures Crew invites NBC's Today Show correspondent Dylan Dreyer to help investigate Locke, California, a ghost town formerly run by Chinese immigrants of the Tong, a criminal organization associated with the Chinese mafia. Their lock-down includes; the Dai Loy Museum, once an illegal gambling house, opium den and brothel where a cheating player was shot and killed, the Tong Building, where a man was attacked by an unseen force, and the Star Theater, where the singing spirit of Mai Ling is heard.

12.06 — Star of India — First Aired: March 5, 2016

The Ghost Adventures Crew climbs aboard the Star of India, a 152-year-old merchant ship docked in San Diego that is part of the Maritime Museum of San Diego. Once a vessel for immigrants across the seas, it now carries the souls of a captain who committed suicide, a crew member who got crushed by an anchor, and the spirit of a child stowaway.

12.07 — Leslie's Family Tree — First Aired: March 12, 2016

GAC travel to Santaquin, Utah, for their lockdown in Leslie's Family Tree Restaurant, a family-owned eatery, where Part of it is in a 100-year-old building. It's reportedly haunted by several aggressive ghosts who attack patrons and staff, poltergeist activity, and Native American spirits from the Ute tribe who where killed in the Walker War that took place in the area.

12.08 — Hell Hole Prison — First Aired: March 19, 2016

GAC head to Yuma, Arizona, to investigate the Yuma Territorial Prison, which earned the name Hell Hole due to the intense heat of the location and inhumane punishments dealt to the inmates, such as locking them in the Snake Den. They investigate to try to contact spirits of former inmates who perished in these inhumane conditions.

12.09 — The Domes — First Aired: March 26, 2016

GAC heads to the Arizona desert outside of Casa Grande for their lockdown in The Domes, a collection of massive dome-shaped buildings. These unusual structures were built in 1982 by a circuit board company for their offices, but were left abandoned and used for satanic worshiping with animal and human sacrifices. Now, it said to be haunted by the spirits of Native Americans, cloak-like shadow figures, and demons, as well as the devil himself.

12.10 — Nevada State Prison — First Aired: July 16, 2016

GAC travel to Carson City, Nevada for their lockdown at the notorious Nevada State Prison, the only prison in the state that the Department of Corrections still performs executions at. The guys try to communicate with the spirits of the 54 executed inmates and contact a demon named "Dante". Also, they investigate the house of a former NSP corrections officer who says this demon followed him home.

12.11 — Return To Winchester Mystery House — First Aired: July 23, 2016

GAC return to the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California, to finish their season five lockdown that got cut short due to the death Zak's grandmother. They investigate new claims of activity after their original visit and experiment with paranormal expert Josh Warren, EVP specialists Mark and Debby Constantino, and Tri-State Paranormal, who all created new activity in the mansion (as reported on Ghost Adventures: Aftershocks.)

12.12 — Stardust Ranch — First Aired: July 30, 2016

GAC travel outside of Phoenix, Arizona to the Stardust Ranch nestled in Rainbow Valley, a location noted for extraterrestrial sightings. They investigate to find closure for the figures the ranch owner has been seeing around his home and property.

12.13 — The Haunted Museum — First Aired: August 6, 2016

GAC investigate the Deadly Possessions Museum. a mansion in Las Vegas formerly home to the Nevada State Bar Association that is being converted into a museum for the haunted items Zak has collected over the years. They investigate to find answers for the construction crew that were scared out of the location after coming into contact with spirits.

    Season 13 

13.01 — Colorado Gold Mine — First Aired: September 24, 2016

The Ghost Adventures Crew travel to Idaho Springs, Colorado to investigate the haunted Phoenix Gold Mine, where a brutal murder took place and a malevolent spirits called "Tommyknockers", derived from Cornish folklore is known for their knocking in the deep tunnels. They also visit the nearby Comstock Mine after a worker got spooked by an entity while preparing the area for tours, and also investigate the Union Tunnel Mine, which is an old mine shaft that was recently rediscovered.

13.02 — Mackay Mansion — First Aired: October 1, 2016

GAC return to Virginia City, Nevada to investigate the Mackay Mansion, where it is believed to be haunted by the spirits of families who died on the property throughout the time of the Comstock Lode. They also investigate John Mackay's old bank after the owner says there is a negative entity tormenting workers who go down to the basement.

13.03 — Palace Saloon — First Aired: October 8, 2016

GAC travel to Prescott, Arizona for their lockdown at the Palace Saloon, one of the most lavish saloons in Arizona, to search for spirits that died in high-stakes gambling related murders, and to make contact with a malevolent entity in the basement that attacks women. They're also called to investigate the "band house", a turn of the century-era home that the owner of the local Birdcage Saloon rents out to bands performing at her bar. They try to get an explanation for why these bands are fleeing from the property during rehearsal.

13.04 — Reseda House of Evil — First Aired: October 15, 2016

GAC travel to the Reseda neighborhood of Los Angeles to investigate a home that affects all who enter it. Inhabitants are becoming drug addicts and many have committed suicide. The guys struggle to keep their sanity when this dangerous lockdown quickly turns into an emotional nightmare.

13.05 — Dorothea Puente Murder House — First Aired: October 22, 2016

After an occupant claims to be visited by the late Dorothea Puente, GAC arrive in Sacramento, California to investigate the former home of the elderly serial killer. During the investigation, the crew finds potential evidence of undiscovered victims, and Zak is crippled by an unseen force.

13.06 — Hotel Metlen — First Aired: November 12, 2016

GAC head to a Hollywood horror movie-style haunted Hotel Metlen in Dillon, Montana to investigate claims of multiple hauntings, including the spirit of former resident and the co-owner's mother, Dorothy, who died in her room. Their lockdown takes them to the notorious third floor, which has been padlocked to the public for the last 20 years because of violent encounters. Aaron is left to fend for himself after being locked up there alone, but suffers a panic attack.

13.07 — St. Ann's Retreat — First Aired: November 19, 2016

GAC travel to Logan Canyon, Utah for their lockdown at St. Ann's Retreat, a former nunnery with a dark history. Originally a campground, the cabins contain an evil entity that possibly possessed night watchmen to hold 38 teenagers hostage in 1997. The now decrepit buildings were once used to punish nuns who had broken their vows, including a nun who got pregnant, and committed suicide after the Mother drowned her baby in the swimming pool. The guys also investigate the surrounding forest, home of Satan worshipers.

13.08 — Twin Bridges Orphanage — First Aired: November 26, 2016

GAC travel to the tiny town of Twin Bridges, Montana to be the first paranormal team to investigate the abandoned Twin Bridges Orphanage, which is said to be haunted by the hundreds of child spirits who died on the property since it opened in 1894. During their lockdown, the guys try to make contact with the matrons who whipped their wards.

13.09 — Dumas Brothel — First Aired: December 3, 2016

GAC travels to historic Butte, Montana to investigate Dumas Brothel, one of the oldest brothels in America. An active bordello from 1890 to 1982, it's the longest-running house of prostitution. The owner is affected by negative spirits, including a ghost called "The Judge". During the lockdown, Zak gets a mysterious mark on his neck and loses track of time.

13.10 — Zalud House — First Aired: December 10, 2016

GAC head to the small town of Porterville for their lockdown at the historic Zalud House, now a museum that is haunted by aggressive spirits. Zak takes particular interest in a 'cursed chair' that's haunted by family member, William Brookes, the son-in-law of original owner John Zalud, was murdered while sitting in it, and now it affects visitors who sit in it.

13.11 — Dakota's Sanatorium of Death — First Aired: December 31, 2016

GAC visit outside of Dunseith, North Dakota to investigate the San Haven Sanatorium. During the investigation, Zak almost accidentally walks off a ledge in the building. In addition with a slew of disturbing energies and capture a horrifying EVP.

    Season 14 

14.01 — Stone Lion Inn — First Aired: March 25, 2017

The Ghost Adventures Crew investigate the Stone Lion Inn in Guthrie, Oklahoma, where it is said the owner performs satanic rituals in the local cemetery. During the lockdown, Zak also uncovers the truth about what happened to the famous outlaw Elmer McCurdy after his death.

14.02 — Freak Show Murder House — First Aired: April 1, 2017

GAC investigate the site of a 1996 double murder in Los Angeles' Chatsworth neighborhood. During their lockdown, the guys try to help the current owners, who sell and store oddity antiques in the house, by gathering chilling evidence of paranormal activity, but they are lured away from the location against their will.

14.03 — Samaritan Cult House — First Aired: April 8, 2017

GAC travel to Guthrie, Oklahoma to investigate an abandoned prison, built in 1892, which in the 1990s served as the headquarters for the Samaritan Foundation, an organization run by cultist Linda Greene, which has rumored ties to murder and terrorism in the state. The guys make contact with murderer J.P. (James Phillips), who died here in 1907.

14.04 — Double Eagle Restaurant — First Aired: April 15, 2017

GAC head to the greater Las Cruces area in New Mexico to investigate the Double Eagle Restaurant and the Dona Ana County Courthouse. Both buildings have been plagued by death, leading to poltergeist activity that torments paranormal investigators.

14.05 — Silent Movie Theater — First Aired: April 22, 2017

GAC arrive in sunny Los Angeles to investigate the infamous Silent Movie Theatre on Fairfax Avenue. During their lockdown, Zak delves deep into a double-murder of the theater's owner and a candy counter girl, learns of the strange death of a silent film preservationist who lived at the theater, and even contacts deceased actor Douglas Fairbanks.

14.06 — Exorcism in Erie — First Aired: April 29, 2017

GAC travels to a private residence in Erie, Colorado, along with Bishop Bryan Ouellette to perform an exorcism on Chris Stone in order to help rid him of a demonic attachment he obtained after trying to conjure a dark devil creature years ago at an occult home he called the Witch's House in Superior, Colorado.

14.07 — Skinwalker Canyon — First Aired: June 17, 2017

GAC is given special permission from the Navajo Nation to investigate the Ojo Amarillo Canyon, known to paranormal enthusiasts as Skinwalker Canyon, a place where many residents refuse to enter in fear of encountering shape-shifting creatures.

14.08 — Upper Fruitland Curse — First Aired: June 24, 2017

GAC head to Upper Fruitland, New Mexico, to help a family who are troubled by the ghost of a faceless young boy. During the intense lockdown inside the Navajo Nation, the guys capture a chair moving on its own.

14.09 — Witches In Magna — First Aired: July 1, 2017

GAC investigate Nonna's Pizza, a family-owned pizzeria in Magna, Utah, where an evil witch used witchcraft to cast a spell that has the family fearing for their safety. During the lockdown, the guys try to draw out what's in the basement and get some violent responses.

14.10 — The Viper Room — First Aired: July 8, 2017

GAC investigate the infamous Viper Room on West Hollywood's Sunset Strip. With a famous owner, the tragic death of a beloved actor, and the unsolved disappearance of a business partner, the nightclub is filled with sinister energy.

14.11 — Asylum 49 — First Aired: July 15, 2017

Zak and the crew return to Tooele, Utah, to investigate a recently abandoned nursing home that shares the same building with a haunted attraction that was in operation during their original investigation of Tooele Hospital in 2011.

    Season 15 

15.01 — Golden Ghost Town — First Aired: September 23, 2017

GAC travel to Golden, a ghost town near Wolf Creek that is haunted by spirits conjured up by occultists in witch camps in the woods. During the lockdown, Zak is overtaken by an aggressive entity, Aaron is incapacitated by a dark force, eerie figures appear and a voice warns of a demonic presence. They also visit Oregon Vortex to learn of ley lines.

15.02 — Ogden Possession — First Aired: September 30, 2017

GAC travel to Ogden, Utah for a private investigation to help a family plagued by a demon who appears as a red-headed girl who is possessing one of the family members.

15.03 — Albion Normal School — First Aired: November 4, 2017

GAC head to Idaho to investigate the Albion State Normal School, where dark energy from satanic graffiti is affecting its staff. During the lockdown, Jay and an interviewee are marked with strange symbols behind their ears.

15.04 — Museum of the Mountain West — First Aired: November 11, 2017

GAC visit the Museum of the Mountain West in Montrose, Colorado, a collection of Old West buildings ranging from the 1840s to the 1940s, where something is threatening the health of its employees. During the lockdown, the guys uncover the property's violent history, investigated a building called the "Murder House", and gather disturbing evidence of a dangerous entity.

15.05 — Pythian Castle — First Aired: November 18, 2017

GAC travel to Springfield, Missouri to investigate Pythian Castle, a historic building infected with violent spirits who appear to mimic the living and deliver fatal premonitions.

15.06 — The Titanic Museum — First Aired: November 25, 2017

GAC investigate the massive Titanic Museum in Branson, Missouri where employees believe the spirits of the 1,496 people who lost their lives on board RMS Titanic on April 14, 1912, have found their way to the museum dedicated to their memory.

15.07 — Wolf Creek Inn — First Aired: December 2, 2017

GAC head to the Pacific Northwest for their lockdown in Wolf Creek Inn, a haunted tavern located in a state park in Oregon. They investigate paranormal claims of aggressive apparitions and a vampire-like creature that has attacked visitors in the past.

15.08 — Eureka Mining Town — First Aired: December 9, 2017

Zak and the crew travel to the small mining town of Eureka, Nevada, to investigate reports of an aggressive spirit at a hotel as well as a mysterious underground tunnel system built by oppressed Chinese laborers.

15.09 — Sin City Exorcism — First Aired: December 16, 2017

Zak and the crew travel to Las Vegas to help a family plagued by a demonic force in their home. The man and his siblings believe the entity attached itself to their mother and caused her death.

15.10 — Phelps Dodge Hospital — First Aired: January 6, 2018

GAC investigate the abandoned Phelps Dodge Hospital located next to an open-pit copper mine where the caretaker is being choked by an unseen force while he sleeps. A strange conflict arises between Zak and Aaron after objects are thrown at them and a violent threat EVP is captured on their digital recorder.

15.11 — The Slaughter House — First Aired: January 13, 2018

GAC travel to Arizona for their lockdown inside "The Slaughter House", a former meatpacking plant-turned haunted attraction. Rapper Post Malone joins the guys during their investigation, where Zak is affected by dark entity.

    Season 16 

16.01 — Ripley's Believe It or Not — First Aired: March 24, 2018

Zak and the crew head to Hollywood, CA, to investigate the iconic Ripley's Believe It or Not museum, where employees claim to be adversely affected by its rare artifacts.

16.02 — The Alley of Darkness — First Aired: March 31, 2018

Zak and the crew investigate an iconic Los Angeles recording studio plagued with a dark presence that may be tied to its past.

16.03 — Kennedy Mine — First Aired: April 7, 2018

Zak and the crew investigate two mines in Jackson, California. The Argonaut was the site of a 1922 fire that killed 47 miners, and the Kennedy, which has had its share of deaths, seems to be ground zero for hauntings.

16.04 — Old Gila County Jail and Courthouse — First Aired: April 14, 2018

GAC travel to Globe, Arizona for their lockdown at Old Gila Jail and Courthouse which is riddled with violence and mystery. Their investigation reveals unexplained high EMF spikes and they learn of how an assassin shot Kingsley Olds, an inmate who drowned two little girls in a river, through the courthouse window.

16.05 — Hotel Leger — First Aired: June 16, 2018

The crew heads to Mokelumne Hill, CA, to investigate one of the state's oldest operating hotels. A devastating fire and the town's violent history has left a dark presence in the historic building that threatens the safety of employees and guests.

16.06 — The Enchanted Forest — First Aired: June 23, 2018

Zak and the crew investigate strange phenomena at a beloved amusement park in Turner, Oregon. The discovery of a bloody battle on the grounds of the park leads Zak to believe a residual energy could be responsible for the manifestations.

16.07 — The Washoe Club: The Final Chapter — First Aired: June 30, 2018

Zak and the crew investigate the Washoe Club in Virginia City, NV, for the very last time. A highly personal communication brings the guys to tears, and they experience a chilling exchange with the spirits.

16.08 — Lewis Flats School — First Aired: July 7, 2018

Zak and the crew land in Deming, New Mexico, to investigate a mysterious school situated on land that is soaked with the spirits of the Apache and their violent struggle to keep it from the pioneers during the 1800s.

16.09 — Kay's Hollow — First Aired: July 14, 2018

The crew heads to Utah to investigate the remains of Kay's Cross, a large stone cross said to be a dark magnet for satanic rituals, possession and even death. A shadowy figure with red eyes and a strange purple fog leads to one heart-pounding investigation.

    Season 17 

17.01 — Idaho State Reform School — First Aired: November 3, 2018

Zak and the crew travel to St. Anthony, Idaho, to investigate a former school with a dark history of suicide and death. The guys capture paranormal activity that proves the children who lost their lives are still trapped on the grounds.

17.02 — Westerfeld House — First Aired: November 10, 2018

Zak and the crew head to San Francisco to investigate the historic Westerfeld House, which played host to satanic rituals performed by underground occultist filmmaker Kenneth Anger and Church of Satan founder Anton La Vey.

17.03 — Crisis in Oakdale — First Aired: November 17, 2018

The crew lands in Oakdale, California, to investigate a sinister energy darkening the home of a grieving family. During the emotionally charged and frightening lockdown, Billy and Aaron are mysteriously debilitated and Jay witnesses a door open by itself.

17.04 — Tintic Mining District — First Aired: November 24, 2018

Zak and the crew head to a former mining camp in Eureka, Utah, to investigate several haunted buildings. A special guest investigator joins the team for the terrifying lockdown in which an unprecedented piece of evidence horrifies everyone.

17.05 — Terror in Fontana — First Aired: December 1, 2018

Zak and the crew travel to Fontana, California, to investigate the suburban home of a family who claim they're being terrorized by a demon. During the intense lockdown, the guys are shocked by a satanic message sent through a child's toy.

17.06 — Riverside Plane Graveyard — First Aired: December 8, 2018

Zak and the crew investigate the March Field Air Museum in Riverside, California, where employees have heard voices, seen artifacts move and even felt spirits move through their bodies.

    Season 18 

18.01 — Gates of Hell House — First Aired: February 23, 2019

The crew are in Las Vegas to investigate intense paranormal activity at The Freakling Bros. Trilogy of Terror, an infamous haunted attraction where employees have reported brushes with a terrifying shadow figure and violent demonic entities.

18.02 — Palomino Club — First Aired: March 2, 2019

The GAC are in Las Vegas to investigate the city's oldest gentleman's club; several deaths have occurred in the club, leading to a charged paranormal atmosphere and fueling a violent behavior among its employees and patrons.

18.03 — Lutes Casino — First Aired: March 9, 2019

Zak and the crew travel to Yuma, Arizona, to investigate a series of mysterious attacks inside a former casino with a shady past. The intense lockdown reveals a childlike entity with a dark, sinister presence roaming the building.

18.04 — Melrose Hotel — First Aired: March 16, 2019

Zak and the crew investigate a historic hotel plagued by dark spirits in Grand Junction, Colorado. The vicious entities seem to target only men and may have even been responsible for a brutal murder involving the hotel's previous owners.

18.05 — Binion's Hotel and Casino — First Aired: March 23, 2019

Zak and crew investigate two historic hotels inside an infamous Las Vegas casino with a dark and violent history. The long-abandoned hotels, sealed off and left frozen in time, have created a paranormal pressure cooker just waiting to explode.

18.06 — The Woodbury: Home of American Horror Story — First Aired: April 26, 2019

Zak and the crew investigate the aggressive spirits who roam the Woodbury–Story House, a 130-year-old estate in Altadena, California, that's been used as a location for various films and TV series.

18.07 — Crescent Hotel — First Aired: June 8, 2019

Zak and the crew investigate the Crescent Hotel, a historic hotel plagued by restless spirits in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. They capture a curtain moving on its own and make contact with Michael, the hotel's most active and notorious ghost.

18.08 — St. Ignatius Hospital — First Aired: June 15, 2019

Zak and the crew stick together as they investigate St. Ignatius Hospital, a 127-year-old hospital in Colfax, Washington. The building may be abandoned, but it's far from quiet with reports of visitors hearing strange growls and being attacked by unseen hands.

18.09 — Mount Wilson Ranch — First Aired: June 22, 2019

Zak and the crew land outside of Pioche, Nevada, to investigate a mysterious ranch known for its concentration of supernatural energy and countless reports of extraterrestrial activity.

18.10 — Panic in Amarillo — First Aired: June 29, 2019

Zak and the crew rush to a private home in Amarillo, Texas, where a family is reaching its breaking point with an aggressive entity. It's the guys' most complex and challenging investigation yet as they search for the truth.

18.11 — Union Hotel — First Aired: July 6, 2019

Zak and the crew travel to the Bay Area to investigate aggressive paranormal activity at a historic hotel that has endured the brutal California Gold Rush, a smallpox epidemic and a period as a seedy flophouse.

18.12 — Idaho State Tuberculosis Hospital — First Aired: July 13, 2019

Zak and the crew investigate a former tuberculosis hospital in Gooding, Idaho, that's been converted into an inn. The owners and their staff have been terrorized by whispering voices, ghostly children and the spirit of an angry old man.

18.13 — A Haunting In Scottsdale — First Aired: July 20, 2019

Zak and the crew investigate an Arizona home sitting on land once occupied by a Native American tribe. The owner claims he's been affected by a dark, aggressive energy and believes an ancient entity is haunting his property.

    Season 19 

19.01 — Albion Castle — First Aired: November 2, 2019

Zak and the crew are in San Francisco investigating a mysterious castle built on top of sacred caverns said to be a haunted by a female apparition. The current owners claim to be plagued by paranormal activity in almost every corner of the property.

19.02 — Cerro Gordo Ghost Town — First Aired: November 9, 2019

Zak and the crew trek a treacherous cliffside trail to investigate a former mining town haunted by the lost souls of its former residents.

19.03 — Pasadena Ritual House — First Aired: November 16, 2019

Zak and the crew investigate the Pasadena, California, home of a self-proclaimed Satanist. A seance conducted inside the historic Victorian house reveals an inhuman presence has attached itself to Aaron and is trying to communicate with him.

19.04 — Horror in Biggs — First Aired: February 27, 2020

GAC investigate a demonic entity terrorizing a small California town of Biggs. Many locals believe this malicious spirit is responsible for a series of horrific deaths, and an exorcism may be the only way to save their souls from its dark clutches.

19.05 — Franklin Castle — First Aired: March 5, 2020

GAC travel to Cleveland, Ohio to investigate Franklin Castle, the most-haunted residence in Ohio. Built by Hannes Tiedemann, a German banker in the early 1880s, it is believed that he and his family were cursed after they all died. Whispers of murder, suicide, and arson have led many to believe the majestic mansion carries a deadly curse.

19.06 — Union Brewery of Death — First Aired: March 12, 2020

GAC are back in Virginia City, Nevada, to investigate the dark spirits haunting a historic brewery. A devastating fire and a short stint as a funeral home has stained the building, creating an energy unlike anything they've encountered.

19.07 — Nightmare in Antelope — First Aired: March 19, 2020

GAC travel to the Antelope Valley in Sacramento, California, to confront a demonic entity that's tearing a family apart. Zak believes an exorcism may be the only way to save them from the dark and powerful forces plaguing their home.

19.08 — Goodwin Home Invasion — First Aired: March 26, 2020

Aaron's father, Don, calls Zak and the crew to his Las Vegas home to investigate threatening paranormal activity. The terrifying apparition of a little girl and a dark, powerful presence a neighbor believes is a witch has left Don scared for his life.

19.09 — Haunted Hollow Forest — First Aired: April 2, 2020

GAC investigate reports of a mysterious entity called the "Gray Man" haunting Haunted Hollow Forest, a Halloween attraction sitting on an ancient plot of Ute Indian land in West Haven, Utah. They uncover compelling evidence that suggests the paranormal creature originated with a shaman's curse.

19.10 — The Chinatown Poltergeist — First Aired: April 9, 2020

GAC investigate claims of poltergeist activity at The Golden Tiki, a strange tiki bar in Las Vegas' Chinatown filled with morbid artifacts. The staff believes a horrendous shooting in the bar on January 14, 1995 may be responsible for recent sightings of moving objects, unseen attacks, flying shadow figures, a ghost girl and a haunted booth. Also, Zak is honored at the bar with his own shrunken head.

19.11 — Beneath the Bonanza — First Aired: April 16, 2020

GAC add another chapter in their Virginia City, Nevada legacy when they investigate the Bonanza Saloon, an 180-year-old building where mostly women are being violently attacked by an entity that inhabits the basement. A haunted artifact known as the "Suicide Table", a losing Faro card table that was saved from the recent Delta Saloon explosion may be responsible for the aggressive activity.

19.12 — Industrial District of the Damned — First Aired: April 23, 2020

GAC investigate a 120-year-old building, housing an art studio in Salt Lake City's industrial district. Local business owners claim paranormal activity has recently ramped up after a break-in revealed remnants of a dark ritual in the basement that took place during winter solstice. Also, there are reports of an "old hag" or evil witch entity seen in mirrors and heard cackling there.

19.13 — London Bridge — First Aired: April 30, 2020

GAC head to Lake Havasu, Arizona, to investigate one of the most famous bridges in the world, London Bridge, built in the 1830s and transferred from England in 1968. A dark paranormal energy engulfs the massive structure, attracting death, despair and even the ghost of Jack the Ripper sent from the foggy streets of London.

19.14 — The Graber Farm Entity — First Aired: May 7, 2020

GAC head to Ontario, California, to investigate the Graber Olive House, a family owned and operated olive farm since 1894. Today, it's ripe with paranormal activity, particularly by a century old vicious entity known as "The Creeper" that's been tormenting the staff and ghost hunters while in the vat room.

19.15 — Bloodshed in the Bordello — First Aired: May 14, 2020

GAC travel to Tenderloin District in Globe, Arizona, to investigate the Drift Inn Saloon, a former bordello that was a hive of sinful behavior in the early 1900s. Two unsolved murders and a deadly shooting may have been fueled by the dark energy that surrounds the historic building.

    Season 20 

20.01 — Ghost Train of Ely — First Aired: November 5, 2020

Zak and the crew hop aboard a 100-year-old steam engine for a lockdown they will never forget. It's a paranormal-packed ride as the guys investigate reports of apparitions and strange anomalies along the historic Nevada Northern Railway.

20.02 — El Rancho Hotel — First Aired: November 12, 2020

Zak and the crew investigate a historic New Mexico hotel where a spike in paranormal activity has caused several employees to quit. The guys suspect the dark wave of supernatural energy was unleashed after a demonic ritual was conducted on the property.

20.03 — Painted Lady Brothel — First Aired: November 19, 2020

The crew travels to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to investigate a former brothel and saloon inhabited by an aggressive male spirit. The vicious entity pushes the guys to their limits as they try to get the bottom of the haunting and save the owner from further harm.

20.04 — The Comedy Store — First Aired: January 1, 2021

The crew kicks off 2021 with a lockdown at Los Angeles' legendary comedy club, The Comedy Store. The building that has collected so many laughs is shadowed by tragedy and violence, creating a paranormal energy unlike any other during the star-studded investigation.

20.05 — House of Brujeria — First Aired: February 12, 2021

Zak and the crew respond to a paranormal crisis in Las Vegas. Under constant attack, a grieving widow fears she has been possessed by a dark entity. The investigation takes a shocking turn when her frightened daughter reveals a deadly hex may have been placed upon them.

20.06 — Curse of Ranch Island — First Aired: March 26, 2021

Zak and the crew investigate rampant paranormal activity at a once blissful communal compound outside of Las Vegas, known as Ranch Island. When Zak is overcome by a dark energy, the team fears he may be in danger from a spirit trapped on the property.

20.07 — Disturbed in Wickenburg — First Aired: April 2, 2021

The crew returns to Vulture City, Arizona, to investigate after attendees of a paranormal conference were negatively affected by a dark energy in the once booming mining town. Zak learns that active mining on the site may have unleashed an ancient evil.

20.08 — The Joshua Tree Inn — First Aired: April 9, 2021

Zak and the crew check into the desert motel where country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons died in 1973. With help from special guest investigator, singer and social media personality Loren Gray, the team is in for an especially emotional and terrifying night as they investigate the intelligent and sometimes malicious paranormal energy that permeates the property.

20.09 — Mayhem in Millville — First Aired: April 16, 2021

Zak and the crew investigate a Utah home owned by a descendent of the prominent Jessop polygamist family. Tenants fear evil has taken up residence in the basement, putting the guys in serious danger.

20.10 — Benson Grist Mill — First Aired: April 23, 2021

Zak and the crew travel to Utah to investigate a 150-year-old grist mill haunted by shadow figures, poltergeist activity and an angry male presence. The guys are overwhelmed by the property’s dark energy as they attempt to contact a dead girl named Alice.

20.11 — Lost Souls of the Berkeley — First Aired: April 30, 2021

Zak and the crew board a steam ferry from the 1800s to investigate escalating paranormal activity. The staff fears something dark has awakened on the historical vessel after lying dormant for months during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Season 21 

21.01 — The Great Saltair Curse — First Aired: July 22, 2021

The GAC is on the banks of Utah’s Great Salt Lake to investigate The Great Saltair, a century-old music venue that is host to terrifying hauntings, and plagued by misfortune, disaster and even death. Many believe the property is haunted by Saltair Sally, a woman whose body was found on the property in 2000, and evidence suggests the surrounding land is cursed, amplifying the hostile paranormal energy. During their investigation, the team is plagued by intense physical afflictions, disembodied voices, unexplained figures and an array of frightening anomalies.

21.02 — Terror at the Toy Shop — First Aired: July 29, 2021

Zak and the crew encounter some of the most incredible poltergeist activity ever at Hollywood Toys and Costumes, a haunted costume shop in Hollywood, California. Riddled with darkness and tragedy, the supernaturally charged building takes the guys on a ride they will never forget during an incredibly dynamic investigation.

21.03 — Haunting in the Hills — First Aired: August 5, 2021

The GAC investigates the Hollywood Hills home of model and television personality Holly Madison. She is experiencing disturbing paranormal activity, including demonic growls, and suspects that whatever haunts the property is preying on her fear.

21.04 — Territorial Enterprise — First Aired: August 12, 2021

Zak and the crew open a terrifying new chapter in Virginia City, Nevada, a haunted town that’s kept the crew coming back again and again. This time, they are focusing on two places in town, the Territory Enterprise Building and the Knights of Pythias building. Locals suspect the town’s connection to a secret society may have opened a portal to the netherworld.

21.05 — Emergency in Elk Grove — First Aired: August 19, 2021

The GAC is called to Elk Grove, California, to help a grieving woman who believes she is being terrorized by a demon and fears for her safety. The case takes an even more twisted turn when she reveals that the dark presence haunting her may be responsible for her father’s death.

21.06 — Carbon County Chaos — First Aired: August 26, 2021

When the small town of Helper, Utah, is under siege by dark forces, the mayor calls on the GAC for help. She suspects that recent renovations to two historic buildings may be behind the surge in paranormal activity.

    Season 22 

22.01 — Montecito Mansion of Mystery — First Aired: March 10, 2022

Zak senses that a historic mansion with a tragic and mysterious past in Montecito, California, is calling to him. When the crew attempts to recreate a séance in the home’s majestic main hall, they capture some of their most compelling evidence to date.

22.02 — Mountain Oaks Mayhem — First Aired: March 17, 2022

The GAC gathers in La Crescenta, California, to investigate an abandoned home that has been infected with evil. The dark forces that dwell there has torn a family apart, and anyone who dares step inside the house is left fearing for their very life.

22.03 — Pacific Grove Nightmare — First Aired: March 24, 2022

The GAC arrives in Pacific Grove, California, to investigate a doll shop overwhelmed by dark energy. Shelves of dolls and puppets appear to offer up disturbing clues as the search for evidence leaves the team drained and disoriented.

22.04 — Whitmore Mansion — First Aired: March 31, 2022

The GAC investigates a Utah mansion soaked in tragedy and bloodshed. Unexplained paranormal activity has the new owner desperate for answers, and the team is concerned that a portal to hell itself has unleashed a negative entity into the home.

22.05 — Panic on Pine Street — First Aired: April 7, 2022

The GAC investigates poltergeist activity at a historic saloon in Paso Roble, California. The activity is so relentless that staff and guests feel unsafe on the premises. Zak suspects it may be the sole work of an entity called “The Old Hag.”

22.06 — LA Police Station Invasion — First Aired: April 14, 2022

Zak and the crew are called to the Los Angeles Police Museum to confront a dark presence that has invaded the once-thriving precinct. Zak Bagans believes the disturbing activity is linked to the macabre artifacts from some of LA’s most notorious crimes.

22.07 — Petrified in Pahrump — First Aired: April 21, 2022

The GAC is called to a desolate Nevada town to investigate a winery allegedly built atop sacred burial grounds. Fatal accidents plague the property, and the terrified staff is stalked by an evil presence. Can Zak get to the bottom of the deadly curse?

22.08 — Steinbeck House Haunting — First Aired: April 28, 2022

The GAC travels to Salinas, California, to investigate the birthplace of iconic author John Steinbeck. For decades witnesses, including Steinbeck himself, have felt a dark presence in the home. Could a portal be drawing spirits to the property?

    Season 23 

23.01 — Henderson Hell House — First Aired: September 15, 2022

The GAC rush to help a Nevada family who claim paranormal activity sent one parent to the hospital, and fear their young daughter may be next. The crew works urgently to uncover the dark source of the psychological attacks hiding inside the home.

23.02 — Old Bullion Plaza School — First Aired: September 22, 2022

Zak and the crew head to an Arizona mining town to investigate a former school where horrendous child abuse took place. The team captures some of their best evidence in years as they unlock the dark secrets that lay entombed within the walls of the massive building.

23.03 — Acadia Ranch Sanatorium — First Aired: October 6, 2022

The crew go far off the beaten path in Arizona to investigate an abandoned sanatorium. Dozens of deaths, including the murder of a child, have left a heavy residue of pain and suffering on the building, making it a hotbed for aggressive poltergeist activity.

23.04 — Nightmare at the Roxie — First Aired: October 13, 2022

The GAC head to downtown Los Angeles to investigate the long-abandoned Roxie Theater. The site of a mysterious suicide, the once-majestic movie house has been left to rot, making it the perfect refuge for lost souls—along with a dark, foreboding energy.

23.05 — Los Feliz Murder House, Part 1 — First Aired: October 20, 2022

The GAC gain access to a Los Angeles mansion where a gruesome murder-suicide that made tabloid headlines and became urban lore took place 60 years ago. In the first-ever paranormal investigation of the long-shuttered residence, they uncover shocking secrets and a terrifying presence.

23.06 — Los Feliz Murder House, Part 2 — First Aired: October 27, 2022

Zak and the crew continue their confrontation with a dark presence that has overtaken the Los Feliz neighborhood's infamous hillside mansion. The investigation turns emotional when they conduct an ancient Sumerian ritual to open a portal to the other side.

23.07 — Lost Souls of Kingman — First Aired: November 3, 2022

23.08 — Lovelock Triangle — First Aired: November 10, 2022

23.09 — Curse of Catalina Island — First Aired: November 17, 2022

23.10 — Vengeance in Oxnard — First Aired: November 24, 2022

    Ghost Adventures Aftershocks Season 1 

A1.01 — Bobby Mackey's/Brookdale Lodge — First Aired: April 26, 2014

Zak Bagans relives old evidence from the Ghost Adventures Crew's three visits to Bobby Mackey's Music World in Wilder, Kentucky. He states that it is one of the places he and his crew will never investigate again.

Bobby Mackey's Music World interviewees: Bobby Mackey, Wanda Kay, Missy Bostrom, and Matt Coates.

The Brookdale Lodge, a former Grover Lumber Mill site that was reconstructed to become a resort in Brookdale, California.

Brookdale Lodge interviewees: Denise Dalton and Marina Marazzo.

A1.02 — Villisca Axe Murder House/Letchworth Village — First Aired: May 10, 2014

Zak Bagans revisits the audio and video evidence, from GAC's visit to the Villisca Axe Murder House in Villisca, Iowa. It is the home of the Axe Murders of 1912.

Villisca Axe Murder House interviewees: Patty Williamson, Linda Cloud, and Katie Savick.

Zak relives the GAC's 2011 lockdown of Letchworth Village, an abandoned residential institution in Haverstraw, New York.

Letchworth Village interviewees: David Skala and Sara Bogart.

A1.03 — Bloody Mary/USS Hornet — First Aired: May 31, 2014

Zak revisits the evidence from the Salem Witch House and Lyceum Restaurant investigation in Season 4 (2011), also added to this section is more evidence from the GA's New Orleans Season 7 episode (2013). For the latter part of the Bloody Mary section, Aaron Goodwin recalled how he was "not the same anymore", after being in these two investigations.

Bloody Mary interviewees: Warlock Christian Day and Voodoo queen, Bloody Mary.

Zak recalls the USS Hornet evidence, from the GA's Season 4 episode in 2010. After that episode was shown, the three interviewees gave Zak new evidence that occurred on the aircraft carrier over an unknown period of time.

USS Hornet interviewees: Gary Harbaugh and Heidi and Kris Schave.

A1.04 — Sedamsville Rectory/Winchester Mystery House — First Aired: June 14, 2014

Zak reviews the rectory evidence, from the GA's visit in 2012 (Season 7). Since then, one of the caretakers grew stronger in faith. The other one was, and still is, vulnerable to demonic attacks and possessions. Also, since this episode was aired, various ghost-hunting groups tried to gain permission to enter the house. Most of them were denied of that chance and it is unknown how many of them did get permission in the end.

Sedamsville Rectory interviewees: Terrie Scott and Tim Brazeal.

Zak reviewed a few sections of paranormal activity at the Winchester Mystery House from Season 5 (2011). The house itself, before the GA investigation, was not haunted as much. After that, it seems that paranormal activities in the house has increased in strength.

Winchester Mystery House interviewees: Suzanne Hursh and Chris Maggard. Chris Turner appeared via video message to Zak about the swinging chandelier at one of the rooms.

A1.05 — Palmer House/Mustang Ranch — First Aired: June 28, 2014

Zak reviewed some previous evidence from the GA's Season 7 (2012) investigation of the Palmer House Hotel. However, the owner of the hotel did not reveal to GA about a crucial piece of evidence that only she knew at the time. It was about Sinclair Lewis, the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930, was an on-and-off employee of the hotel in the past. According to the owner, she was confronted by the spirit of Sinclair Lewis, telling her that he hid one of his manuscripts in the basement walls of the hotel. If this rumor is true, it would change the literacy world, according to Zak. While all this was revealed to Zak later, a psychic told him about a demonic entity that was shaped like a wolf, with red eyes, that also haunts the hotel's basement. She fears for the owner's safety, but the owner insisted to Zak that she must carry on her duties as owner of the hotel.

Palmer House interviewees: Kelley Freese (owner) and Chris Schneider (psychic).

Zak reviewed some evidence, from the GA's investigation of the Mustang Ranch in Season 8 (2013). After that GA investigation, it seems that the spirits have grown in strength there. The new evidence somewhat revealed (but not confirmed) that there is a friendly spirit protecting one of the female employees from the other spirits. The manager of the place mentioned that the ladies working there do not want to enter Room B1, no matter what.

Mustang Ranch interviewees: Tara Cann (manager), José Carranza (an employee), Jan Tufford (psychic), "Lucy" (another employee), and "Phoenix" (working girl).

A1.06 — Yorktown Hospital/Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum — First Aired: September 20, 2014

Zak talked to Mike Henson about the evidence GAC captured back in 2011 (Season 4). Also, a small clip about a spirit named "Doug", was shown as well. However, some time after that GA investigation, it seems that some locals did not liked the idea of having outsiders poking around inside the hospital at night. In an alleged reprisal against Mike, someone poisoned and killed his pet donkey, Spirit, with an unknown substance. Before that incident and after the GA investigation, there were a few break-ins at the site. According to Bryan Bernier, he thinks that Mike is still bonded with the spirits there. In an unusual twist, he mentioned that he wanted to have physical contact with them for personal evidence. For example, there is supposedly a girl ghost named "Stacy" that roams the abandoned hospital that Bryan wanted to have contact with.

Yorktown Hospital interviewees: Mike Henson (caretaker of the hospital) and Bryan Bernier (paranormal investigator).

In the second half of this episode, Zak reviewed some evidence from GA's only live event, from 2009, of the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. Also, there was a few moments from the show, Paranormal Challenge, that was shown to Rebecca Gleason. Unlike the Yorktown Hospital situation, the asylum's reputation grew in popularity, after both the GA's and Paranormal Challenge episodes were aired. Overall, it has become an attraction for ghost-hunting enthusiasts every weekend. Some time, after the two episodes were aired, a spirit named "Big Jim" has supposedly came into prominence in the asylum.

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum interviewees: Rebecca Gleason (owner), "Copperhead" (employee), and Paul Cipar (employee).

A1.07 — Lizzie Borden/Black Swan Inn — First Aired: September 28, 2014

The first half of this episode started with Zak explaining small details about the Lizzie Borden House, with clips from GA's Season 5 (2011) investigation. However, the interview with psychic medium, Liz Nowicki, led to Zak stating that this was the most controversial one for him so far. As the overall interview went on, it became very dark very quickly. Some of the details mentioned to Zak here is too gruesome to post here. Suffice to say, the women were attacked by an unknown evil entity. Unfortunately, there were only circumstantial evidence that the evil entity could be Lizzie Borden's father.

Lizzie Borden interviewees: Lee-Ann Wilbur (owner), Liz Nowicki (psychic medium), and Eleanor Thibault (tour guide).

The second half has Zak reviewing some evidence, from the GA's Black Swan Inn investigation in Season 8 (2013). An intriguing moment that was captured in the spirit box then was the code word from the owner's mother: Bossier. After the GA investigation of the house, the owner and her children seemed to have various amount of attachments to the place. For example, the daughter would sit up on her bed at night and sleep talk in a "foreign language." On the other hand, the son gets into trouble at times, but does not remember what happened to him. Also, some entity does not want the son to exit his bedroom. After the children left the interview area, Aaron Goodwin and Zak talked about their concerns for the childrens' welfare.

Black Swan Inn interviewees: Jo Ann Rivera (owner and mother), Nathaniel Rivera (son), and Madison Maze (daughter).

    Ghost Adventures Aftershocks Season 2 

A2.01 — Zozo Demon/Katie's Bar — First Aired: March 14, 2015

For the first half, Zak meets up with Darren Evans to discuss Zozo after their recent investigation of his Oklahoma City home, and Darren reports that since the investigation, him and his wife Kathleen divorced and she is in jail and looking into prison time due to Zozo's influence on her causing her to punch cops in the face. He also reports that because of the episode, Zozo was one of the top trends on Twitter, causing backlash on him and his family. Zak also sets out to help Tee Jay and his daughter, Makayla, after a large figure began appearing in his daughter's bedroom

Zozo Demon Interviewees: Darren Evans, Tee Jay Marshall, and Makayla Marshall

For the second half, Zak meets up with Brian Karpennen, the owner of Katie's Bar in Smithtown, New York, who is upset with the GAC due to feeling that their investigation would help the bar's paranormal activity quell and to get Brian closure on the spirit that haunts the basement, when they could not get any definitive answers to help him out with what is haunting his bar. Later, Megan reveals that Brian has been affected by the entity in the basement.

Katie's Bar Interviewees: Brian Karpennen, Megan Flaherty, Melissa Flaherty, and Pam Guetter

A2.02 — Bannack Ghost Town/Thornhaven Manor — First Aired: March 21, 2015

For the first half, Zak relives the investigation of Bannack ghost town in Montana, where he learns of a family being torn apart by a spirit named Dorothy following them home and playing with their son in the middle of the night and causing the father to lie to his wife and continue returning to the town to find answers to why this is happening.

Bannack Ghost Town Interviewees: Francisco Ferreyra, Jessica Ferreyra, and Geno Ferreyra

For the second half, Zak reopens an investigation of the mysterious Thornhaven Manor in New Castle, Indiana, after hearing that the owner has been feeling that the energy in the home has changed ever since they last investigated. Zak also uncovers a crucial piece of evidence was captured at another investigation. Afterwards, the owner is also given crucial information by a neighbor of the mansion relating to the mansion being related to the Underground Railroad

Thornhaven Manor Interviewees: Steven Miller, Tiffany Johnson, Caleb York and Jada Craig

A2.03 — Sharon Tate Ghost/Linda Vista Hospital — First Aired: March 28, 2015

For the first half of the episode, Zak reviews the investigation of the David Oman house at 10050 Cielo Drive, where the infamous Manson Murders of 1969 occurred. He reunites David Oman with an investigator that has not been anywhere near his home for 8 years. Zak is also alerted by Dr. Barry Taft that David may be a poltergeist agent, whose internal conflicts power the paranormal in an area

Sharon Tate Ghost Interviewees: Dr. Barry A. Taff and David Oman

For the second half, Zak relives the two investigations at the Linda Vista Hospital. He notes to the viewers about the hospital being converted into apartments and that they were the last ghost hunting team to investigate before the conversion. An interviewee from their original investigation gave Zak shocking news when the developers of the new apartments trying to cover up the hauntings to get more tenants. Zak also learns some shocking news about the child spirit they spoke to in 2009 following investigator Kirsten Thorne around on investigations, and that a spirit followed Kimber Chase home after their 2011 investigation.

Linda Vista Hospital Interviewees: Richard Berni, Kirsten Thorne, Kimber Chase

A2.04 — Exorcist House/Ohio State Reformatory — First Aired: April 4, 2015

For the first half, Zak relives the investigation of the Ohio State Reformatory. Zak reveals that DJ Fly was supposed to be interviewed, but due to an unexpected stroke, Zak instead speaks to his former cellmate George Rackham and other former employees about the suicide of their cell neighbor James Lockhart. DJ Fly later appeared in a separate video segment when Zak sent a crew to talk to him about his most recent contact with Lockhart, and to also help him sever his ties to the prison to get Lockhart's spiritual attachment off of himself.

Ohio State Reformatory Interviewees: George Rackham, Susan Nirode, and DJ Fly

For the second half, Zak reopens the investigation of the Exorcist House in St. Louis, Missouri, where it is revealed that the activity in the house has been affecting everybody that has investigated it after the GAC's visit. Greg Myers, the first investigator, reveals that he had a hemorrhagic stroke due to the home's demonic entities having an influence on him. Sandy Oates, the second investigator, reveals more information on the status of Greg's group, revealing that most of the group's members have had strokes and serious illnesses, one of which died from a serious stroke during a photo-shoot with the group.

Exorcist House Interviewees: Greg Myers and Sandy Oates

A2.05 — Stonehouse Brewery/Missouri State Penitentiary — First Aired: April 11, 2015

For the first half, Zak reports on their previous investigation of the Stonehouse Brewery in Nevada City, California. Owner Nikko Wu reveals that everything has changed since they investigated. She reports that a man died on the premises the Halloween after the investigation, and a worker killed himself, and she was recently in a car accident where a woman died. Zak later interviews Morgana Wyze bout Nikko's dreams, and reveals that Nikko may have an attachment by a blood demon, and believes that this entity is responsible for the suicide of her son.

Stonehouse Brewery Interviewees: Nikko Wu and Morgana Wyze

For the second half, Zak reopens on the Missouri State Penitentiary in Jefferson City, Missouri. He first interviews Maggie Scott on accounts of hearing of her spiritual attachments to the prison damaging the relationship between her and her family, causing a separation between her and her husband Dave Scott. Zak also interviews Dave to get his scope on how he feel about Maggie's attachment to the prison. Zak later talks to their daughter to get her opinion on her mom's attachment to the prison.

Missouri State Penitentiary Interviewees: Maggie Scott, Dave Scott and Morgan Scott

A2.06 — Bonnie Springs Ranch/Vulture Mine — First Aired: April 18, 2015

For the first half, Zak reopens the investigation of Bonnie Springs Ranch in Blue Diamond, Nevada, where he interviews "Angry" Joe Tasso about an experience he recently had where a man became possessed during an investigation, which was also caught on camera. Joe also reports that the activity in the area has become more intense since the GAC investigated it in 2010.

Bonnie Springs Ranch Interviewees: "Angry" Joe Tasso, Brian Purdy and David Purdy

For the second half, Zak relives the investigation of the abandoned Vulture Mine near Wickenburg, Arizona, where he learns some sad news about the mine's fate. First he interviews Marty Hagan, where he reveals that the mine has been sold in 2011, and the new owners shut it down to paranormal investigations. He later interviews Roma Hagan and Marge Osborne in order to get their take on the mine, and Marge reveals that some spirits followed her to her new home from the mine. He ends by interviewing Dee Roberts about her take on the mine being shut down to the public.

Vulture Mine Interviewees: Marty Hagan, Roma Hagan, Marge Osborne and Dee Roberts

     Ghost Adventures Aftershocks Season 3 

A3.01 — Apache Junction/Fear Factory — First Aired: August 8, 2015

Zak re-examines GA's 2014 (Season 10) evidence from Apache Junction. At the interview, Zak did not know that the Yates family had a crisis, due to Marie's and Jay's investigations at Goldfield, Arizona. At the heart of the matter, this crisis centers around their son named Steven. Steven has a mental disorder and is autistic, too. One of the controversial scenarios here is Zak telling Marie that he believes that both her and Jay are using the paranormal to communicate with Steven. In turn, he starts talking about dead people, spirits, and ghosts in the Yates' family home.

Apache Junction interviewees: Marie and Jay Yates (paranormal investigators and parents to their son Steven) and Dr. Diane Powell (neuropsychiatrist)

In the second half, Zak recalled some of GA's findings from their 2014 Fear Factory investigation. Zak states that the Fear Factory is most likely to be haunted for real and it is not coming from the workers themselves. Zak found out later that some of those workers were Satanists and they used the silo area for their evil rituals. However, the central point for the Waltons' current family strife is a girl spirit from that property. It was assumed that she followed them home and fomented their crises. The dark energy was potent enough that they are now separated and Erin has filed for divorce. Also, she believed that Morgan may be having an extramarital affair with one of the female workers there. The one condition that Erin set up for Morgan is this: If he stops working at the Fear Factory and never return there, then she can slowly accept having him as part of the family again.

Fear Factory interviewees: Morgan Walton (employee) and Erin Walton (ex-wife of Morgan)

A3.02 — Texas Horror Hotel/Sloss Furnaces — First Aired: August 15, 2015

Zak reviewed some information about the Magnolia Hotel, from GA's eleventh and final Season 10 episode (2015). Here, Zak confronts Francesca Guerrero about her experiences at the Magnolia hotel. However, unknown to Zak at the time, she was making a student film about it. As a result and after becoming a "regular guest" there, she was banned from coming to the property by the current owner. Also, she has become addicted and marked to and by that place. She has received a four-finger scratch on her lower back, getting nightmares, and she cries uncontrollably from there in her past. Zak gave her a frank discussion about what the consequences are by becoming a paranormal investigator (PI). If the situation goes unchecked, she could get herself in serious danger from the spirits there. Next, Zak talked briefly to the hotel's caretakers: Susan and Dawn Sulaica. A more experienced PI, Robbie Prince, arrived at the set and started explaining to Francesca about his PI history and past findings.

Magnolia Hotel interviewees: Francesca Guerrero (paranormal investigator), Susan and Dawn Sulaica (caretakers of the hotel), and Robbie Prince (paranormal investigator).

Next, Zak reviewed some evidence about Sloss Furnace that was gathered from GA's fifth and Season 1 episode (2008). Here, Zak talked with former Sloss employee Michael Scoggins. He said to Zak that the Sloss Furnace location is not for anyone who wants to go there. There was one time that Mike would be violent at times while being in that location. Also, he had to save a young man from committing suicide there. Zak invited two PIs named Ed Weibe and Jason Hoffman. During one of their excursions at Sloss, one of their video cameras caught an apparition without a head. Also, Jason was partially possessed after taunting a spirit with a powerful command. With a bit of holy water, Jason returned to being himself again.

Sloss Furnace interviewees: Michael Scoggins (former employee) and Ed Weibe and Jason Hoffman (paranormal investigator).

A3.03 — Bachelors Grove Cemetery/Waverly Hills Sanatorium — First Aired: January 2, 2016

Zak reviewed the GA evidence from the second half of the Excalibur Nightclub (Season 7; Episode 2) video from 2012. Retired police sergeant, Joe Shukstur, came to the studio to explain to Zak about some information he could not share, when he was on duty. It revolves around the gruesome scene of dead children in the area (suspect was caught, arrested, and later died). Most of all, that cemetery has attracted some people, in order to do harm or kill each other. For example, someone strung some "metal wire" between the trees, in order to decapitate their victims. Zak explained to Joe about seeing this "ball of light" with no sounds at all in the area. Joe agreed with him because he saw it, too, that day. Zak and Billy compared that evidence to their experiences shown in the Halloween Special: Transylvania episode in 2013. Next, Zak got to meet the owner of the famous 1991 ghost (apparition) photo. Her name was Judy Huff. She was a member of a paranormal group/club that wanted to do an experiment at the cemetery. She had a special camera that only accepted a specialized roll of film negative with it. John Stephenson believed that photo is 100% authentic, along with Tom Wyckoff.

Bachelor's Grove Cemetery interviewees: Joe Shukstur (retired police sergeant), Judy Huff (photographer), John Stephenson (paranormal investigator), and Tom Wyckoff (photo analyst).

Next, Zak reviewed the GA evidence from their Waverly Hills Sanatorium episode (Season 4) from 2010. It seemed to be that both Tina and Charlie are addicted to the place to some degree. On top of that, the spirits there seemed to know about them, due to that they live on the property itself. Also, these spirits love to mock them, when it was convenient for them to do so. Charlie mentioned to Zak about a old-fashioned tube radio contraption that was supposed to communicate with spirits, like today's version of a spirit box. However, Charlie has a pacemaker and the spirits seemed to know how it works, causing him to have spasms inside his chest, especially at his heart.

Waverly Hills Sanatorium interviewees: Tina and Charlie Mattingly (co-owners).

A3.04 — Shanghai Tunnels/Jerome Grand Hotel — First Aired: January 9, 2016

Zak reviewed some of GA's evidence from their Shanghai Tunnels (Season 6) episode from 2012. In this episode, Zak was interested in human trafficking and how it still resonates from the past to the present day. As a result, he and the guys got permission from the police to go with an on-duty officer, in a police car, to find likely vulnerable women in the streets. That scenario would become an awareness campaign about human trafficking itself. For the first time, Zak interviewed a woman named "Barbara" (not her real name) who managed to escape from her captor(s). To protect her identity, Zak turned off the spotlight over the chair and modified her voice for her safety. She explained to Zak about being attached to a spirit named "Nina" there, before she became a victim of a smooth-talking human trafficker. It seemed that this spirit was trying to warn Barbara that someone was going to take advantage of her. Once her interview was done, Michael Jones explained to Zak that he was victimized in the tunnels by having three long and bloody scratches on one of his arms. On top of that, when the GAC went to do some reenactment footage at the site, a bloody red spot showed up on one of his upper arms.

Shanghai Tunnels interviewees: Michael Jones (tour guide) and "Barbara" (a victim of human trafficking).

Next, Zak reviewed some of GA's evidence from their Jerome Grand Hotel (Season 4) episode from 2011. This episode brought fame to Chris, who was still working at the hotel, by saving Zak from getting his head severed from his body by that elevator stunt. Also, this episode is an exception in some ways. First, Lonnie had almost lost his woodworking business, after the GA investigation of the hotel. One day, a gentleman came to Lonnie's workshop. His knowledge about woodworking was astounding to Lonnie. Once he joined in as a Lonnie's partner, the business was booming again. Also, the hotel's spirits seemed to like him a lot. This was the first time Zak has noticed that this whole scenario produced a positive outcome in the end. Next, Zak interviewed Lonnie's wife, Renee. She mentioned that Zak has been "collecting spirits" while he goes to any GA investigation. At the end of the episode, Zak met with Kim Brasher. She was asked about what technique she used to have contact with spirits.

Jerome Grand Hotel interviewees: Chris Altherr (hotel employee), Lonnie Anderson (craftsman), Renee Bermudez (Lonnie's wife), and Kim Brasher (paranormal investigator).

A3.05 — Stanley Hotel/Pennhurst — First Aired: January 16, 2016

Zak reviewed some of GA's evidence from their Stanley Hotel (Season 4) episode from 2010. Connor explained to Zak about his two heart transplants and that he said that he could be in touch with two donor spirits. Also, he explained that, after the GA investigation, the hotel's atmosphere has turned darker. The next person Zak interviewed was Lisa. She started to tell about one of her experiences there, along with Connor, a demonologist, and a priest. Connor had later verified the information of what Lisa told Zak. The final person to be interviewed here was Callea. She was a former employee at the Stanley Hotel. In this case, an outtake from that episode showed that Zak just could not stop himself from laughing with Callea about the phrase, "Suspense Keepers." On a serious note, she mentioned to Zak that she had a spirit (who committed suicide in the hotel) followed her home. Billy Tolley was part of one ghost investigation there at the hotel with Callea. At the end of these interviews, Zak added the toll-free number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

Stanley Hotel interviewees: Connor Randall (current employee), Lisa Nyhart (current employee), and Callea Sherrill (former employee).

Next, Zak reviewed some of GA's evidence from their Pennhurst State School (Season 3) episode from 2009. Dr. Conroy was explaining to Zak about how the awful conditions at Pennhurst led to the creation of schools and classes for special needs students in the 1970s. However, someone tried to purchase all the property itself in 2008, in order to have condos built there. The Great Recession put a stop to those plans. Now, it was rumored that the place has now been converted into a haunted attraction. Briana believed that decision has angered a lot of people and any spirits inside the school. Zak wanted to interview the current owner(s), but they declined to do so. Therefore, they send Mara to speak in their behalf. She talked to Zak about experiencing an encounter with a spirit of an evil doctor. As a result, a crowbar was thrown at her. Most of all, Zak was saying to Dr. Conroy about an idea of having the area be part of a ghost tour and/or a museum in memory of all the children that died there. For example, Dr. Conroy suggested the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as a template here.

Pennhurst interviewees: Dr. James Conroy (preservationist), Briana Pietropaula (paranormal investigator), and Mara Ciervo (employee and psychic medium).

A3.06 — Sallie House/St. James Hotel — First Aired: January 23, 2016

Zak reviewed some of GA's evidence from their Sallie House (Season 10) episode from 2015. At that house, Tony was receiving fame for the wrong reason by the paranormal world. He has been scratched so many times in the 1990s by Sallie that he has lots of photos to prove his claims of being attacked. His wife, however, was never touched throughout the whole ordeal. The evil spirit seemed to want to pull apart Tony from Deb, so that it can continue tormenting him. She did not know at the time that Tony wanted to harm or kill her. With the luck that he got by leaving the haunted house, he could have killed her there. On one scene from that GA episode, Tony, Deb, Anissa, and Aaron were experiencing some negative tension in the basement of Sallie House. After the GA investigation was over, Tony received a "parting gift" of a big scratch from his chest down to around the belly button area.

Sallie House interviewees: Tony Pickman (Deb's husband and former resident), Deb Pickman (Tony's wife and former resident), and Anissa Buhay (psychic medium).

Next, Zak reviewed some of GA's evidence from their St. James Hotel (Season 9) episode from 2014. In this episode, Zak talked to a psychic medium named Christopher Fleming. Christopher talked about channeling and its effects on the person using it, in order to make contact with spirits. One scene from that GA episode has Bill Chappell (inventor) describing to Zak an entity that was beside Christopher during the channeling phase. Next, Zak met with Gary and Jan. They are a husband-and-wife paranormal investigators. According to Gary, at that very meeting after greeting each other, a bad spirit went from being attached to Zak to transferring itself to Jan. That chance encounter created Jan's anguish toward anyone that came in her way, including Gary himself. It was still disputed on how Jan got affected in the first place.

St. James Hotel interviewees: Christopher Fleming (psychic medium) and Gary and Jan Reynolds (paranormal investigators).

A3.07 — Myrtles Plantation/Old Licking Jail — First Aired: June 4, 2016

Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Myrtles Plantation (Season 9) episode from 2014. The owner does not like sensationalizing the place at all. Also, she does not like anything to do with voodoo on her property. This was also the case with almost everyone else that works at the plantation, too. However, Zak had an informal conversation with Robi about that sensitive topic. He agreed reluctantly to talk about it. Voodoo has been stereotyped by the media so many times in the past, especially with the use of voodoo dolls. Some time after the GA investigation, a fire broke out at the site. Three weeks before the fire started, Jules had a premonition from his dreams and by a woman in a white dress spirit that said, "You need to get out; there's a fire." The dreams kept on intensifying, until a couple of days before the fire occurred. In a surprising twist, a lamp was on at the gift shop, even with all power being cut off and unplugged there. Zak thanked the West Feliciana Fire Department for saving the place and the fire chief thanked him in return. The owner has a photograph that showed an apparition of Chloe. It seemed that Chloe saved the whole plantation from the fire. This was supported by Robi's evidence to Zak.

Myrtles Plantation interviewees: Teeta Moss (owner), Robi Gilmore (tour guide), Jules Haigler (employee), and James R. Wood (fire chief of the West Feliciana Parish Fire Department).

Next, Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Old Licking County Jail (Season 9) episode from 2014. Zak talked to Eric, a former police officer of 23 years turned PI, about the spirit named David. He mentioned that the jail's atmosphere has been "consistent." Also, it seemed that people are getting scratched, when they are present at the site. This David entity seemed to want to get attached to living people, in order to escape from the jail. He targeted Misty first and then to Marka.

Old Licking County Jail interviewees: Eric Glosser (former police officer turned paranormal investigator) and Misty Medley and Marka Rine (paranormal investigators).

A3.08 — Gettysburg/Cripple Creek — First Aired: June 11, 2016

Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Gettysburg (Season 4) episode from 2010. Zak had no idea that Carol was going to discuss about children being tortured by the headmistress of the orphanage. The former orphanage is now the Soldier's National Museum. There was one incident where Carol was struck from behind by a door that moved by itself. Alexis was addicted to "the pit" in the orphanage's basement. In one incident, Carol took a photo of Alexis and the result was that there was a man's face with Alexis' hair and jacket. She thinks that the man in the photo could be a 17-year-old soldier named David.

Gettysburg interviewees: Carol Starr (paranormal investigator) and Alexis Gasparovich (employee).

Next, Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Cripple Creek (Season 7) episode from 2012. Dan said to Zak that the house GA investigated was now empty and has no owner to it. All the past tenants that lived in that house became angry for no explainable reasons, after they live there for only six months. In one incident, it seemed that the property had a huge amount of "unaccounted water" being used. Since the GA investigation, Dan has dug up more small objects from the basement. Next, Zak talked to Eric about the house's original builder and owner named Jim. They used to work together as paramedics. According to Eric, Jim experienced one tragedy involving his son, JT, in 1994. The next tragedy for him was a gasoline explosion in his van that involved his careless use of a lighter, in order to have a cigarette. As a result, he had severely burned himself. He would experience some depression afterwards, but it led Jim to commit suicide six months after that incident. Some time after that, Eric used a flashlight as a communicator, in order to talk to Jim at the house. At one time in the Las Vegas undisclosed location, Zak asked Billy to play some EV Ps. However, there was a mysterious malfunction of the audio equipment that has interrupted temporarily the regular sit-down interview with Dan and Eric.

At another location in Cripple Creek that GA investigated, Mark wanted to talk to Zak about his experiences at the Colorado Grande Casino & Hotel. Zak played a section of the original GA investigation, in which Zak mentioned that Mark was connected to the hotel in some fashion. Unfortunately, Mark quit his job there and misses that connection with Maggie and the place itself. There was a time when Mark is able to talk to relatives that have already passed on. However, he was annoyed at Billy and Bill Chappell for setting up their equipment at a certain location in the hotel. Mark felt that the spirits were treated like lab rats, in the name of capturing scientific evidence of the paranormal realm. As a result, he felt he needed to protect them like a family.

Cripple Creek interviewees: Dan Piotrowski (former owner of house), Eric Murray (paranormal investigator), and Mark Sturgill (former employee of the Colorado Grande Casino & Hotel).

A3.09 — Moon River Brewery/Alcatraz — First Aired: June 18, 2016

Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Moon River Brewing Company (Season 2) episode from 2009. Zak has changed and learned from many experiences in becoming a ghost hunter, when Ghost Adventures (the TV series) was first broadcast back in 2008. Zak said to Murray that ghost hunting is not for anyone, just like what he said briefly in the 2004 GA documentary. It is a dangerous hobby and that anything could go wrong almost instantly, if the hunt was not prepared properly. In turn, Murray asked questions to Zak about his resolve in being a ghost hunter. Most of all, Zak talked about why GA: Aftershocks was created in the first place. Zak got to talk to Billie about her experiences there. Unfortunately, a lot of people that were associated with her were dead in a very short period of time. As a postscript here, Zak sent a crew to have a discussion with a Garden City police lieutenant about any paranormal phenomenon there.

Moon River Brewery interviewees: Murray Silver (paranormal investigator), Billie Labuzinski (former employee), and Lt. Tim McMillan (Garden City police officer).

Next, Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Alcatraz (Season 8) episode from 2013. However, it started with a couple of GA episode outtakes that Jeff was involved in. In a serious manner, Jeff forgot to do his routine cleansing ritual and something followed him home from Alcatraz. After eight days, he was able to banish this entity from his home by wearing a specific medallion and holy water. Next, Zak talked to Anne about what happened to her, after leaving Alcatraz. She was not well for a few days afterwards. Similar with Jeff's situation, she had something followed her home from there as well. A cleansing ritual helped in getting her place devoid of any evil entities there. This was confirmed by her sister Sharon. However, Sharon had a small and stuffed animal named Malcolm with her, in order to get good energies to protect her. Somehow, it did not work this time, which led toward Malcolm being possessed by an evil entity. In order to get rid of what was inside Malcolm, Sharon used an unorthodox method to cleanse it.

Alcatraz interviewees: Jeff Dwyer (paranormal investigator) and Anne and Sharon Leong (paranormal investigators and sisters to each other).

A3.10 — Hales Bar/Ashmore Estates — First Aired: June 25, 2016

Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Hales Bar Marina and Dam (Season 4) episode from 2011. Buddy used to be a skeptic, when it came to ghosts or spirits. His experiences at Hales Bar changed his beliefs to a believer of the paranormal. However, he was addicted to the tunnel, when there was ghost tours at the site. He believed that a dark entity followed him home from Hales. When Zak to his wife, Jessica, she revealed that Buddy was getting aggressive at times. At one time, Buddy had enough of being tormented by this evil entity. As a "parting gift" from it, he received a burning sensation on his right arm and left a mark there. If things did not get any worse, Jessica was also getting scratched and bruised. Next, Zak talked to Michelle about her experiences at Hales. She told him that she was attacked on her right side of her body. On top of that, six of her cats disappeared for no apparent reason whatsoever. She got a hold of a psychic medium and that person told her that this entity had followed her home and was in the woods behind her house. A senior PI, Richard, told Zak that he was scratched, too, and believed that the Cherokee curse was real.

Hales Bar interviewees: Buddy West (former employee), Jessica Crabtree (Buddy's wife), Michelle Hatfield (paranormal investigator), and Richard Ruland (paranormal investigator).

Next, Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Ashmore Estates (Season 5) episode from 2011. He talked to the former owner, Scott, about what happened to him and the location after the GA investigation. Scott told Zak that he may have been cursed, when he used to own the place. However, despite that and other possible scenarios like it at Ashmore, he was still maintaining his status as a major skeptic about anything paranormal. Zak remembered about signing his name on a wall there. However, another group of ghost hunters, from another paranormal TV show, did their hunt there as well. It was very upsetting that someone in that group thought it was a good idea to create an upside-down pentagram in a room's wall. That room was beside Zak's and Nick Groff's May 1, 2011, GA wall signature. Scott regarded the GAC as professional, friendly, and personable. A short time after that group left, Ashmore Estates was heavily damaged by a tornado on January 29, 2013. Next, Zak talked to Robbin about why he bought Ashmore. He replied theoretically that the spirits there wanted his help and they got it. At the time this interview was made, about 95% of the site has been cleaned out and the place would be used only for paranormal investigations.

Ashmore Estates interviewees: Scott Kelley (former owner) and Robbin Terry (current owner).

A3.11 — Rolling Hills/Overland Saloon — First Aired: August 13, 2016

Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Rolling Hills Asylum (Season 4) episode from 2010. Sharon still lives on the property there. According to her, she wanted to purchase the place right away, after hearing that the asylum was closing down. Also, she explained to Zak that the spirits wanted to have her save them and the building. One of the spirits that intrigue Zak was Roy. Some time after the GA investigation, Sharon had news, new voices, EV Ps, and pictures of Roy and one other spirit to show Zak. Since this GA episode was shown to the general public, people from around the area wanted to volunteer, donate money, and help Sharon do maintenance work and other tasks in the building. Zak talked to Cody about his experiences there. One incident that shocked him was that one of the volunteers that died from a car accident was his long-lost cousin. Also, Sharon said to Zak that Jason is likely watching over her and other people in spirit because he loved the place a lot. Jason's mother, Joyce, agreed to talk about her son and his connection to the asylum. Zak decided to dedicate this GA: Aftershocks episode to the memory of Jason M. Jewett (1982–2013).

Rolling Hills interviewees: Sharon Coyle (owner), Cody Offen (volunteer and Jason's cousin), and Joyce Jewett (Jason's mother).

Next, Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Overland Hotel and Saloon (Season 9) episode from 2014. The reason GAC went to Overland in the first place was an anonymous review about the hotel. Zak got to meet Ryan, who went through an attack while sleeping in Room 10. His best friend, J.D., was sleeping in another nearby room and was the person who wrote that anonymous review. Both guys explained to Zak, in great detail, about what happened to them that very night at the hotel. Zak made a correction from the original GA episode that Ryan was a Navy Seal trainee, not a full-time NS soldier. Zak had finally figured out, with Ryan, about that "medicine" EVP from that GA investigation.

Overland Saloon interviewees: Ryan Restvedt (victim of the attack and professional bull rider) and J.D. Jacoby (Ryan's best friend and eyewitness to the attack).

A3.12 — Riddle House/Pioneer Saloon — First Aired: November 5, 2016

Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Riddle House (Season 1) episode from 2008. Shelia told Zak that the male-hating spirit, Joseph, was still at the house. Also, she reminded Aaron about her warning to him that Joseph does not like him the most. As a joke, Zak and Aaron switched chairs during the interview and Shelia got to talk to Aaron directly. At this point, Aaron had apparently did not heed her suggestions about not taking evil stuff home with him. For example, he did not take a crystal that she gave him, in order to protect him from evil spirits. However, Aaron did not accept it because he does not know what energies that may be lurking inside that crystal. In verifying Aaron's position in this matter, Zak told Shelia that Aaron has a point, when it came to strangers giving items to him that was questionable and dangerous to the new user. Next, Gina talked to Zak about an amazing photo of a full-bodied apparition named George at the Yesteryear Village. On top of that, it was taken during the daytime. With this piece of evidence, she had practically disproved the idea that ghosts/spirits only come out at nighttime. This information was also verified by both Janice and Connie. As a gift to Zak, Gina gave him an alligator hide.

Riddle House interviewees: Shelia Powell (psychic medium), Gina Sauber and Janice Nalis (volunteers of Yesteryear Village), and Connie Christman (employee of Yesteryear Village).

Next, Zak reviewed GA's evidence from their Pioneer Saloon (Season 8) episode from 2013. Here, Noel told Zak that he went from being a skeptic to a believer in ghosts/spirits, after he heard someone crying in the ladies' washroom. During the interview, two moths decided to appear out of nowhere, causing the interview to be stopped temporarily twice, much to Zak's disdain. On a serious note, both Zak and Noel connected the dots between a bartender named, "Mister Butterfield", to a spirit box that said the word "whiskey." Next, Zak talked to Tim about an abandoned mine with holes they went to, as part of this investigation. Zak said then that even Tim would not go down those holes himself. Despite all the possible dangers over there, Billy decided to risk his life by going down one of those holes. Even more scary, Tim told Zak about the existence of a race called "cannibalistic pygmies", according to Native American stories and petroglyphs. Zak talked to Noel's son, Tom, about how working at the saloon has changed his life, since the GA investigation.

Pioneer Saloon interviewees: Noel Sheckells (owner), Tim France (director of the Pahrump Historical Society), and Tom Sheckells (Noel's son and bartender).

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