
Dark City: Touring the Hidden History of Famous & Forgotten Places
Every place has a shadow, every shadow a story. Join us, dark tourists, as we uncover the hidden true crimes, scandals, and hauntings lurking in hotspots and forgotten stops. We dive deep into the research and spill the historical tea with dark humor. No tourist fluff, no sanitized versions. Just the real and sometimes terrifying truths that will surprise even the locals.
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Genres: Travel, History, True Crime, Paranormal, Culture
Dark City: Touring the Hidden History of Famous & Forgotten Places
Rebroadcast | HISTORY, LORE & HAUNTINGS: Griffith Park
This is a rebroadcast of our Griffith Park episode, highlighted during the live show with L.A. Not So Confidential, dropping on their feed on September 17th! Link: https://www.la-not-so-confidential.com/episodes.
A wild mountain lion, the disembodied roar of a tiger, and a serial killer bear, oh my! And that’s just the wildlife of Griffith Park. It’s known for the Hollywood sign, its world-class observatory, countless places to hike or relax. Not so much for its long shady history of land owners mired in scandal, restless ghosts, and the unsettling discovery of dozens of human remains through the years. It’s pretty safe today, but you might just want to make sure you always hike with a buddy…and sanitize the picnic tables. We’ll tell you why!
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🐇 Go ahead, down the rabbit hole you go… Here’s the complete list of sources for this episode:
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-L.A. Not So Confidential. (2022, February 27). Vintage case: Griffith J. Griffith & J. Paul Deriver (re-release) [Audio podcast episode].
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-Meares, H. (2019, October 16). The complex life of Griffith J. Griffith. PBS SoCal.
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-Washington Post. (2016, March 28). 150 years of misfortune in L.A.’s Griffith Park: A curse, ghosts and now an unknown woman’s skull. The Washington Post.
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