The Georgetown Castle
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概要
Hidden in a quiet corner of Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood stands a house that never quite fit in. Built in 1903 with a crooked turret and mismatched angles, the Georgetown Castle has lived many lives — brothel, illegal casino, private home — and every one of them left a mark on the walls.
In this episode, we step inside the Castle’s narrow rooms and uneven hallways to explore the history, the architecture, and the subtle hauntings that have followed the house for more than a century. Footsteps on the stairs, voices in empty rooms, and the mysterious woman seen watching from the turret window all hint at a place that isn’t haunted by tragedy… but by memory.
Join us as we walk through one of Georgetown’s most unusual homes — a house that doesn’t threaten, but observes. A house that feels alive in its own quiet way.
At the end of the episode, we look ahead to our next destination: the USS Turner Joy in Bremerton, a retired warship with a very different kind of presence waiting below deck.