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Unlock South Carolina’s Ghostly Secrets this Halloween with South Carolina ETV and Public Radio
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COLUMBIA, S.C. – While the supernatural may be lurking around every corner, there’s no better way to embrace the spirit of Halloween than by exploring the rich tapestry of South Carolina’s folklore and legends with South Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV). From podcasts and digital features to shows on ETV-HD, SCETV highlights South Carolina’s spooky past and present this Halloween season.
Paranormal enthusiasts and those in search of a spine-tingling experience can journey through a curated collection of eerie tales with South Carolina Ghosts and Legends. From the infamous Gray Man of Pawleys Island to the restless spirits of the Old Charleston Jail, SCETV is a portal to Gullah ghost and pirate’s treasure tales that have been passed down through generations. South Carolina Ghosts and Legends is available on SCETV’s SC Folklore Stories webpage.
South Carolina’s history is woven with ghostly encounters, and SCETV doesn’t shy away from sharing its spookiest chapters. Explore the historical sites with eerie pasts, unexplained phenomena and unsolved mysteries that question the unknown and baffle ghost hunters with the South of Spooky podcast. Hosts A.T. Shire and Gavin Jackson explore history and culture through the lens of local legends and their impact on communities across our region. The podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and other major podcast platforms as well as in the SCETV App and on the SC Public Radio website.
Halloween may come and go, but the allure of the unexplained and the thrill of a good ghost story never fades. This season, let SCETV be your guide through South Carolina’s most haunted tales and quizzes. Visit SCETV’s SC Folklore Stories webpage to explore the unexplained