TAPS hits LA to investigate unsettling supernatural activity related to the Black Dahlia murder and eerie occurrences at Madame Tussauds wax museum.
Guest sleuth Josh Gates joins TAPS to explore the Mission San Juan Capistrano, where people have reported sightings of an ominous faceless monk.
At the former site of an Illinois hospital for people with severe psychiatric illnesses, chilling sightings of a woman in white pique TAPS' curiosity.
TAPS explores whether the former owners of New York's 1890 House and Illinois' Ashmore Estates might still be hovering around.
Is the ghost of a deckhand who met a watery grave responsible for strange occurrences on the oldest and most storied steamboat in the US?
Recent renovations may have stirred up paranormal activity at the home of American spy Nathan Hale, who was executed by the British in 1776.
It's been a real scream at a historic New York amusement park lately, thanks to potentially malicious presences. TAPS takes a closer look.
There's a whole lotta shakin' goin' on at the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium, where TAPS investigates the potential presence of Elvis Presley's ghost.
TAPS helps the current owner of an Arkansas home with a tragic history of death that stretches back more than a century.
At a Missouri winery, buildings under renovation offer a smorgasbord of paranormal activity, including child ghosts and phantom piano sounds.
Shadowy figures may haunt the halls of the Boulder City Hospital, where workers injured building the Hoover Dam in the 1930s once sought treatment.
Once a hotspot for the sick and infirm, the springs at Missouri's Elms Hotel and Spa could now be home to ghostly guests who never healed.
A doomed love story and one woman's irreparably broken heart could be connected to shadowy figures seen lurking at an Arkansas mansion.
TAPS examines scary events at Shreveport's courthouse and the Rendall Building, which once housed bodies of the recently executed.
Giant shadows, instances of growling and apparitions have all been reported at the site of a former Pennsylvania animal testing lab and a local resort.
The TAPS team heads to Hyde Hall, which may be home to the ghost of George Clarke's widow — who vowed to haunt it when her children threw her out.
Reports of phantom children at a former orphanage run by a cruel woman send TAPS to Gettysburg, where they also visit the Soldier's National Museum.
Renovations at the Octagon Museum in Kentucky, built by a Civil War-era supporter of the Confederate army, unearth an aggressive presence.
The TAPS team hits the road to Ohio, where they investigate the Ceely Rose House, the scene of a triple murder committed by a lovesick young woman.
TAPS visits two Navy ships and a submarine in Buffalo, New York, where the ghosts of long-deceased sailors could still reside.
The owner of a Virginia bed-and-breakfast built on the site where former President James Madison was born reports a shadowy figure in the basement.
At a Rhode Island library, TAPS learns the horrific story of nine settlers who met grisly ends — and may be behind disturbing paranormal activity.
Unexplained sightings set the scene for a case at Old City Hall in Brunswick, Georgia, where an officer was shot taking a man into custody in 1890.
In New Jersey, locals suspect that the ghost of a former teacher might be luring children into an abandoned elementary school.
Guest investigators join TAPS for their 200th episode, in which they explore terrifying happenings at a former psychiatric hospital in West Virginia.
TAPS visits Cincinnati Music Hall on Halloween to uncover whether the thousands of people buried under the building are playing paranormal tricks.
TAPS investigates accounts of a young girl haunting the Ohio amusement park Kings Island. The team then helps a mom who sees shadowy figures in her home.
The team explores a historic hotel where a ghost may be linked to a tragic death from a century earlier, then revisits an eerie Massachusetts mansion.
A mysterious whirlpool, a submerged graveyard and a Cherokee curse: The ghost hunters discover a Tennessee dam buzzing with spooky activity.
It's a spectral showdown between the current proprietors of a Tennessee bed-and-breakfast and its previous owners, who are not quite as welcoming.
In Virginia, TAPS encounters paranormal hot spots at an infamous mansion with links to slavery, moonshine and murder.
The ghost hunters field reports that the spirit of a former mayor inhabits Providence City Hall in Rhode Island, then aid a terrified 4-year-old boy.
At a fraternity house, the team tries to contact the spirit of a little girl. In Baltimore, TAPS explores the Pearl Harbor warship WHEC-37.
TAPS visits the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, where a Marine who died under suspicious circumstances is said to angrily patrol the grounds.
The ghost hunters meet with the owner of a Pennsylvania brewery, who believes that her own ancestors haunt the longtime family business.
Aboard the World War II aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, the team researches the possibility that the spirits of its fallen crew are still at their posts.
Grant revisits the site where he once captured an extraordinary paranormal audio recording: room 314 of the Mount Washington Hotel in New Hampshire.
TAPS co-founder Grant Wilson says farewell to the team with a foray into personal territory: the haunted Spalding Inn that he co-owns with Jason.
Jason leads the ghost hunters on an expedition to Charleston, South Carolina — regarded by TAPS as one of the most haunted cities in the US.
The staff of a summer camp in Georgia believes that the idyllic site is rife with hauntings, which the team theorizes could be "elemental spirits."
TAPS gathers evidence of the paranormal at Jimani Lounge, a bar in New Orleans' French Quarter where 32 victims lost their lives in an unsolved arson.
A new teammate joins TAPS as they revisit a Louisiana zoo reportedly haunted by the spirit of Les Whitt, a dedicated former director.
The team investigates rumors of ghosts at a fort in upstate New York, the site of many historic battles and a former home to WWII refugees.
TAPS heads south, where they try to contact a politician's ghost at the Louisiana capitol building and visit a plantation with a tragic history.
Paranormal events draw the ghost hunters to the Rialto Theater in Joliet, Illinois, where some of the backstage "entertainment" is not of this world.
A former mill in Claremont, New Hampshire, no longer produces shoes or furniture — but the team finds another kind of activity at the abandoned site.
In upstate New York, TAPS explores a system of cavernous industrial tunnels said to house spirits, as well as a home that has a literal "ghost room."
The team gears up to examine a historic mansion where a New Hampshire politician may have been hiding a family secret that refuses to stay buried.
"Destination Truth" star Josh Gates joins TAPS at Hammond Castle in Massachusetts, a lavish home that the original owner hoped to revisit as a spirit.
TAPS does their paranormal homework at Western Kentucky University, where gruesome deaths on campus might be causing ghostly visitations.
Doors that open and close by themselves, shadowy apparitions and disembodied voices draw the investigators to the Rochester Public Library in New York.
TAPS returns to the Mark Twain House in Hartford, Connecticut, where visitors and museum staff report multiple recent paranormal encounters.