![]() In the last episode, I talked about some of the minor ruins that you can find off the trail in Umstead park, like foundations of buildings, and part of an old dam, but Eno River State Park really has a lot of cool stuff. One thing that is really cool about Eno River State Park is that there are tons of ruins in this park. I’ve hiked there maybe four or five times and I have not hiked every trail there. Unlike Umstead State Park, which I talked about last time, I haven’t spent as much time in Eno River State Park. ![]() Eno River State Park is located in Durham, North Carolina. In this episode, I want to talk about Eno River State Park, a beautiful park in Durham, North Carolina, that has tons of stories of hauntings and some cool hidden cemeteries. Please treat the episode audio as the final product. (Especially because I use dictation software for a lot of my script writing!) There are also some things that may differ between the final episode and this draft script-some of this transcript may feel a bit incomplete. It hasn't been proofread, so please excuse typos. Sign up for my newsletter pls! Episode ScriptĭISCLAIMER: I'm providing this version of the script for accessibility purposes. Listen to the episode here or anywhere you get podcasts. A demonstration of my superb math skillsĬontent note: this episode contains a lot of discussion of colonialism and chattel slavery.Plus, I dug up some of the paranormal experiences people have reported in the area. I dive into the history of the park, especially the area around the Cabelands Cemetery, which is supposed to be one of the most haunted areas of the park. Those too.Įno River State Park, in Durham, North Carolina, is said to have its fair share of hauntings. A look at a place full of cemeteries, ruins, and ghosts of the past.
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