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What if the circus never left—and it was angry
Manage episode 514676631 series 2864971
The quiet streets of Baraboo hide a thundering past. We head straight into Circus City’s living history—where the Ringling Brothers built their empire—and follow a single case that starts with an old house, a fallen barn, and a family desperate for sleep, then spirals into one of the strangest hauntings we’ve explored. When sledgehammer blows rattle the walls, a window bursts without warning, and a goldfish bowl hits the floor with no water and no fish, a no-nonsense police chief and three deputies step in. What they witness—clean snow, no footprints, and a Buick sedan dragged uphill with its wheels locked—turns a simple vandalism call into a mystery of weight, force, and a presence that refuses to be seen.
We connect the dots the way a good investigator would: biography, materials, and place. Rose Holliday’s late husband trained elephants for the circus. The house on 8th Street? Built from reclaimed lumber taken from a Ringling elephant-training barn that once held 24 giants. Suddenly the reports make a different kind of sense. The “dog-shaped” shadow children feared, the barn collapse, the house-quaking booms—these aren’t parlor tricks. They feel like boundaries enforced by something that knows its size and space. Whether you land on intelligent haunting, place memory, or an extraordinary string of coincidences, the story forces a new respect for how history embeds in wood, earth, and routine.
Along the way, we revisit how the Ringling Brothers rose from a one-ring show to a national force, how circus territory agreements shaped entertainment, and why Baraboo’s winter quarters mattered. We consider the ethics of spectacle, the emotional residue of training, and what happens when you build a home from timbers that learned the rhythms of command, fear, and applause. The result is part ghost story, part cultural archaeology, and entirely unforgettable.
If this kind of deep-dive haunt keeps you curious, tap follow, share the episode with a friend who loves strange history, and leave a review with your best theory—intelligent haunting, residual echo, or something wilder?
Apologies for echo and technical difficulties.
Thank you for listening to the Paranormal Peeps Podcast. Check us out on Facebook Paranormal Peeps Podcast or Coldspot Paranormal Research and on Instagram coldspot_paranormal_research
Chapters
1. Welcome to Circus City (00:00:00)
2. Ringling Brothers’ Rise and Territory Wars (00:02:40)
3. Baraboo’s Boom of Traveling Shows (00:07:45)
4. The Holliday Family’s Dream House (00:11:55)
5. Night One: Unseen Footsteps and Shakes (00:16:05)
6. A Shadow in the Snow, No Tracks (00:20:40)
7. Sledgehammer Nights and Barn Collapse (00:24:30)
8. Police Stakeout Meets the Impossible (00:28:05)
9. Shattered Window, Missing Water, Vanished Fish (00:33:20)
10. House-Quaking Blows and a Retreat (00:37:10)
11. The Buick Dragged Uphill (00:41:00)
12. Evacuation and Neighborhood Calm (00:45:20)
13. New Fear: Children and Black Shapes (00:48:05)
14. The Elephant Wrangler Connection (00:51:40)
15. Reclaimed Barn Wood and a Theory (00:55:10)
16. Aftermath, Media, and Open Questions (01:00:00)
121 episodes
Manage episode 514676631 series 2864971
The quiet streets of Baraboo hide a thundering past. We head straight into Circus City’s living history—where the Ringling Brothers built their empire—and follow a single case that starts with an old house, a fallen barn, and a family desperate for sleep, then spirals into one of the strangest hauntings we’ve explored. When sledgehammer blows rattle the walls, a window bursts without warning, and a goldfish bowl hits the floor with no water and no fish, a no-nonsense police chief and three deputies step in. What they witness—clean snow, no footprints, and a Buick sedan dragged uphill with its wheels locked—turns a simple vandalism call into a mystery of weight, force, and a presence that refuses to be seen.
We connect the dots the way a good investigator would: biography, materials, and place. Rose Holliday’s late husband trained elephants for the circus. The house on 8th Street? Built from reclaimed lumber taken from a Ringling elephant-training barn that once held 24 giants. Suddenly the reports make a different kind of sense. The “dog-shaped” shadow children feared, the barn collapse, the house-quaking booms—these aren’t parlor tricks. They feel like boundaries enforced by something that knows its size and space. Whether you land on intelligent haunting, place memory, or an extraordinary string of coincidences, the story forces a new respect for how history embeds in wood, earth, and routine.
Along the way, we revisit how the Ringling Brothers rose from a one-ring show to a national force, how circus territory agreements shaped entertainment, and why Baraboo’s winter quarters mattered. We consider the ethics of spectacle, the emotional residue of training, and what happens when you build a home from timbers that learned the rhythms of command, fear, and applause. The result is part ghost story, part cultural archaeology, and entirely unforgettable.
If this kind of deep-dive haunt keeps you curious, tap follow, share the episode with a friend who loves strange history, and leave a review with your best theory—intelligent haunting, residual echo, or something wilder?
Apologies for echo and technical difficulties.
Thank you for listening to the Paranormal Peeps Podcast. Check us out on Facebook Paranormal Peeps Podcast or Coldspot Paranormal Research and on Instagram coldspot_paranormal_research
Chapters
1. Welcome to Circus City (00:00:00)
2. Ringling Brothers’ Rise and Territory Wars (00:02:40)
3. Baraboo’s Boom of Traveling Shows (00:07:45)
4. The Holliday Family’s Dream House (00:11:55)
5. Night One: Unseen Footsteps and Shakes (00:16:05)
6. A Shadow in the Snow, No Tracks (00:20:40)
7. Sledgehammer Nights and Barn Collapse (00:24:30)
8. Police Stakeout Meets the Impossible (00:28:05)
9. Shattered Window, Missing Water, Vanished Fish (00:33:20)
10. House-Quaking Blows and a Retreat (00:37:10)
11. The Buick Dragged Uphill (00:41:00)
12. Evacuation and Neighborhood Calm (00:45:20)
13. New Fear: Children and Black Shapes (00:48:05)
14. The Elephant Wrangler Connection (00:51:40)
15. Reclaimed Barn Wood and a Theory (00:55:10)
16. Aftermath, Media, and Open Questions (01:00:00)
121 episodes
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