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Join Kathy and Traci as they explore one of America's most famous haunted locations: the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana.
In this episode, Kathy shares the story behind a unique artifact in the Paranormal Museum—a cutting from the oleander tree at the center of the plantation's most enduring ghost story.
But this isn't just another retelling of the legend of “Chloe,” the enslaved woman said to haunt the property. Instead, Kathy examines what happens when we strip away romanticized narratives of the Old South and the Myrtles legend, and confront the brutal historical realities of plantation life and the people who were enslaved there.
What You'll Discover:
This episode goes beyond typical ghost story fare to explore how hauntings can be structural rather than tied to single events, and why removing one explanation doesn't remove the experiences themselves. It's an honest examination of how we tell stories about haunted places—and whose stories are and are not recorded.
Content Note: This episode includes frank, historically accurate discussions of slavery, s*xual exploitation, and violence against enslaved people.
3:20 - Overview of the Myrtles Plantation
11:51 - The Legend of Chloe
18:43 - The Brutal Reality of Enslavement
34:46 - The Famous Photograph
39:35 - The Oleander Tree Artifact
44:57 - The Nature of the Haunting
48:39 - Kathy's Take on Whether the Myrtles is Haunted
52:56 - Trees as Living Witnesses
For more on Kathy Kelly and the Paranormal Museum, visit: https://paranormalbooksnj.com/
For more on Traci Stein, visit: https://www.drtracistein.com/
Follow the Curious Explorers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CuriousExplorersShow/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiousexplorersshow/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CuriousExplorersShow
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By Kathy Kelly and Traci Stein5
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Join Kathy and Traci as they explore one of America's most famous haunted locations: the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana.
In this episode, Kathy shares the story behind a unique artifact in the Paranormal Museum—a cutting from the oleander tree at the center of the plantation's most enduring ghost story.
But this isn't just another retelling of the legend of “Chloe,” the enslaved woman said to haunt the property. Instead, Kathy examines what happens when we strip away romanticized narratives of the Old South and the Myrtles legend, and confront the brutal historical realities of plantation life and the people who were enslaved there.
What You'll Discover:
This episode goes beyond typical ghost story fare to explore how hauntings can be structural rather than tied to single events, and why removing one explanation doesn't remove the experiences themselves. It's an honest examination of how we tell stories about haunted places—and whose stories are and are not recorded.
Content Note: This episode includes frank, historically accurate discussions of slavery, s*xual exploitation, and violence against enslaved people.
3:20 - Overview of the Myrtles Plantation
11:51 - The Legend of Chloe
18:43 - The Brutal Reality of Enslavement
34:46 - The Famous Photograph
39:35 - The Oleander Tree Artifact
44:57 - The Nature of the Haunting
48:39 - Kathy's Take on Whether the Myrtles is Haunted
52:56 - Trees as Living Witnesses
For more on Kathy Kelly and the Paranormal Museum, visit: https://paranormalbooksnj.com/
For more on Traci Stein, visit: https://www.drtracistein.com/
Follow the Curious Explorers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CuriousExplorersShow/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiousexplorersshow/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CuriousExplorersShow
Support the show