Ghost Adventures - Season 8

Season 8
Episodes

The Pioneer Saloon
Zak, Nick and Aaron journey deep into the Nevada desert to the former mining town of Goodsprings, where they will investigate one of the oldest saloons in the country, Pioneer Saloon. There, they hope to solve the mysteries surrounding the 1942 death of a celebrity in a nearby plane crash.

Black Swan Inn
Zak, Nick and Aaron head to San Antonio, TX, to investigate the 150-year-old Black Swan Inn, home to a mysterious, dark presence tormenting both the owner, Jo Ann Rivera, and her guests.

Tuolumne Hospital
Zak, Nick and Aaron explore the abandoned Tuolumne Hospital in Sonora, CA, hoping to encounter spirits of the miners who passed through its doors during the California Gold Rush of 1849.

Missouri State Prison
Zak, Nick and Aaron travel to Jefferson City, MO, to investigate the infamous cellblocks and prison halls of the Missouri State Penitentiary. The prison was founded in 1836, but it wasn't long before it became known for its bloodshed and violence. Time Magazine once proclaimed it "America's bloodiest 47 acres."

Yost Theatre & Ritz Hotel
Zak, Nick and Aaron engage in a multi-part lockdown in Santa Ana, CA. Conflict arises when they find the Ritz Hotel under construction, so they add the Santa Ana Historical Society, another haunted location, to the night's lockdown.

Haunted Victorian Mansion
Zak, Nick and Aaron answer the call to help homeowners understand the horrors that have plagued them inside their haunted, century-old, Victorian mansion. Lillian Otero and Edwin Gonzalez bought their "dream house" in 2009, but the paranormal events were so overwhelming that they eventually had to move out. The guys are determined to communicate with these relentless spirits to better understand why they keep haunting Edwin and Lillian.

Exorcist House
For their 100th episode, Zak, Nick and Aaron visit St. Louis to investigate the notorious Exorcist House, the site of the most famous possession in paranormal history, which was later portrayed in a critically acclaimed book and movie. The guys dig even deeper to learn about the original exorcism that occurred on March 16, 1949.

Alcatraz
Zak, Nick and Aaron finally get their chance to investigate America's most famous prison: Alcatraz. The guys arrive on the island after the tourists leave to learn more about "The Rock." The guys also decide to explore the treacherous waters surrounding Alcatraz, so they make their way towards the Golden Gate Bridge, the site of more than 1,600 suicides.

Mustang Ranch
Zak, Nick and Aaron head to Reno, NV, to investigate the bizarre paranormal happenings at the Mustang Ranch, a modern-day brothel. The Mustang Ranch's history is littered with corruption, death, money, sex and greed, making it a perfect site for paranormal activity.

Thornhaven Manor
Zak, Nick and Aaron are summoned to the Midwest to investigate reports of paranormal activity in a house built in 1845. Thornhaven Manor in New Castle, IN, has been abandoned since the 1970s, and this once palatial mansion is now overgrown and rundown, looking every bit the haunted house it is rumored to be.

Battle of Perryville: Field Hospitals
The guys visit the small town of Perryville, KY, to investigate a Civil War battlefield that saw more than 7,600 casualties. They explore 2 former Civil War Hospitals that are allegedly haunted by the ghosts of soldiers: the John Dye House and the H.P. Bottom House.
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