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Episode Summary

In this episode of Cryptid Hauntings, Mike, Chris, Pam, and Mark explore the history and reported hauntings of the McCune Mansion in Salt Lake City. They begin with the fascinating background of Alfred W. McCune—a railroad builder, mine operator, and politician—and his wife Elizabeth, a prominent suffragist and church leader, before diving into the mansion’s extravagant $1 million construction in 1901. The home later served as a music school, a BYU extension center, a dance academy, and eventually became a private event venue after restoration from tornado damage in 1999. Listeners hear chilling reports of a young girl seen dancing in the third-floor ballroom, footprints appearing mysteriously, mirrors acting as portals, and spirits moving objects throughout the house. The episode closes by questioning whether tragedy, renovation, natural disaster, or echoes of the past may have awakened the mansion’s lingering spirits.

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Credits

Host: Michael, Chris, Mark, and Pam Gardner

Writer: Chris Gardner

Editor: Pam Gardner

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Elizabeth McCune – Utah Women's Walk

Alfred McCune Home - Wikipedia

Rachel's SLC History: The McCune Mansion's Haunted History

Alfred McCune Home Facts for Kids

McCune Mansion | Utah Historical Markers

Virginia Tanner, Led Children's Dance Group - The New York Times

The Haunting at McCune Mansion - Salt Lake City, Utah

https://www.abc4.com/news/wasatch-front/utahs-most-haunted-the-ghosts-of-mccune-mansion/amp/

https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/experiences/utah/most-haunted-place-on-earth-ut


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