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Resurrected: Spooked at the Smithsonian

Season 10
October 25, 2023
spooky illustration of the Castle at night

The Smithsonian Institution was founded on principles of reason and scientific inquiry. So why is the Smithsonian home to countless tales of unexplained phenomena and—dare we say—ghost sightings? Inspired by an apparition at the National Museum of American History, we creak across museum attic floorboards, sneak into an old house in the woods, and even travel back in time to bring you a collection of spooky stories that can only be found at the Smithsonian.

Transcript

Guests:

  • Molly Horrocks, Collections Manager, Division of Political and Military History at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
  • Pamela Henson, Institutional Historian at the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
  • Cpl. Ronald Howlin, Security Officer at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
  • Deborah Hull-Walski, Collections Manager, Education Collections at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History
  • Melissa Johnson, daughter of Deb Hull-Walski and former skeptical teenager
  • Kim Dixon, former volunteer at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo

Smithsonian Links:

  • Learn more about a few of the scenes of (alleged) spectral sightings from this episode:
    • The Price of Freedom: Americans at War exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
    • The Woodlawn House at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
    • Elephant Trails at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute
  • Stories of spirits have been whispered since the Smithsonian’s earliest days. The Smithsonian Libraries and Archives shares reports of mysterious happenings that were made to the Washington Post in 1900.
  • Smithsonian Secretary Joseph Henry, who spent his final years living in the Smithsonian Castle and has been the frequent subject of presumed ghost sightings.
  • Did you know that the National Zoological Park is over a century old? Go back in time to when American Bison "roamed" the National Mall and see how the zoo continues to break new ground in research, conservation, and care.

Spooky Items in the Collections

Los Fantasmas: Lamento

Extinct Monsters Hall in Natural History Museum, late 1930s

The Rocky Horror Show

Sugar Sifter with Spider Web-Shaped Bowl and Monkey

Knight, Death, and the Devil

10c The Legend of Sleepy Hollow single

Classic Comics No. 26: Frankenstein

Ram's Head With Rocks And Skeletons (from the portfolio "A Bestiary and Some Correspondences")

"The Vampire"

Giant squid of the Newfoundland Banks. From a painting by Herbert B. Judy from Sea-shore life.

Mask

Sea Monster and Duck Mask

The Mirror

Squid Costume Design for the Opera "Sadko" by Rimsky-Korsakov

Skateboard deck

Skull Face

Edgar Allan Poe I, from the suite Edgar Allan Poe

Ojime

Boris Karloff

Vampire Bats, from Lettered Creatures

Bela Lugosi in "Dracula"

Murder by the Mill

Molossus rufus nigricans

Mr. Bones Skeleton Marionette

Prop egg from Alien 3 trailer

32c The Phantom of the Opera single

Collared Peccary from The quadrupeds of North America.

Tasmanian Devil

Death

Plate 30, X, Très Admirable Bestiaire Fantastique (Very Admirable Fantastic Bestiary)

Insignia, VMF-531 Grey Ghosts, United States Marine Corps

A whiteface steer charging the camera

Ghost Ranch (39 of 48)

Ghost Clock

Laughter from a Tomb, No Wonder the Neighbors Complain

Angel of Death

(The Wayward Muse, portfolio) Proserpine, Once Again the Hills and Vales Throb with Savage Glee


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