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You know Thanksgiving: turkey, family arguments, and pretending you don’t want a third plate of mashed potatoes.But in Plymouth, Massachusetts, there’s another tradition hiding underneath the holiday cheer—something colder, older, and way more unsettling. For generations, locals have claimed that a tall, gaunt figure in Pilgrim clothes appears near the shoreline every November. He doesn’t talk. He doesn’t smile. He doesn’t even look up. He just walks… slowly… as if replaying something terrible from a past that refuses to stay buried.In this GITN Strange Bite episode, we dig into the legend known as The Ghost of Plymouth Rock:The messy, rarely told origin of Plymouth Rock (and why the story doesn’t add up)The brutal “Starving Time” of 1620–1621 that turned Plymouth into a graveyardWitness accounts of a Pilgrim ghost walking the shore and vanishing mid-stepTheories connecting the spirit to John Goodman, Thomas English, and the drowned and forgottenWhy some believe the ghost is trapped by the rock itselfThe Wampanoag spirit angle: is this even a Pilgrim—or something much older?Skeptical explanations vs. paranormal ones: residual hauntings, stone tape theory, water memory, and “anniversary” ghostsAnd the biggest question of all: What if this ghost isn’t theirs… but ours?Whether you’re a skeptic, a believer, or just here for dark history and haunted holiday vibes, this story turns Thanksgiving from cozy to quietly cursed.🎧 Enjoy more GITN Strange Bites for paranormal stories, haunted history, and the weird shadows behind everyday traditions.
By Phillip SamsYou know Thanksgiving: turkey, family arguments, and pretending you don’t want a third plate of mashed potatoes.But in Plymouth, Massachusetts, there’s another tradition hiding underneath the holiday cheer—something colder, older, and way more unsettling. For generations, locals have claimed that a tall, gaunt figure in Pilgrim clothes appears near the shoreline every November. He doesn’t talk. He doesn’t smile. He doesn’t even look up. He just walks… slowly… as if replaying something terrible from a past that refuses to stay buried.In this GITN Strange Bite episode, we dig into the legend known as The Ghost of Plymouth Rock:The messy, rarely told origin of Plymouth Rock (and why the story doesn’t add up)The brutal “Starving Time” of 1620–1621 that turned Plymouth into a graveyardWitness accounts of a Pilgrim ghost walking the shore and vanishing mid-stepTheories connecting the spirit to John Goodman, Thomas English, and the drowned and forgottenWhy some believe the ghost is trapped by the rock itselfThe Wampanoag spirit angle: is this even a Pilgrim—or something much older?Skeptical explanations vs. paranormal ones: residual hauntings, stone tape theory, water memory, and “anniversary” ghostsAnd the biggest question of all: What if this ghost isn’t theirs… but ours?Whether you’re a skeptic, a believer, or just here for dark history and haunted holiday vibes, this story turns Thanksgiving from cozy to quietly cursed.🎧 Enjoy more GITN Strange Bites for paranormal stories, haunted history, and the weird shadows behind everyday traditions.