Ghostly Encore at the Brown Grand, Part One | Grave Talks CLASSIC
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The Brown Grand Theater in Concordia, Kansas, has always been a showstopper — but the most unforgettable performances may come from those you can’t see. Built in 1907 by Colonel Napoleon Bonaparte Brown and completed by his son Earl, the theater’s century-long history is steeped in legends of spirits who never left their beloved stage.
Visitors report the lingering scent of Gertrude’s phantom perfume drifting through the aisles, while Earl is said to still “run the show” from the other side. Then there’s the mysterious man said to haunt the boiler room and the ghostly little girl in a blue dress who appears when the lights go down.
In this episode of The Grave Talks, we speak with theater director Melissa Swenson and paranormal investigator Tonya Merrill about the unexplained events, spectral sightings, and chilling stories that make the Brown Grand Theater a hotspot for paranormal activity — and a place where the curtain never truly falls.
For more information on The Brown Grand, as well as information on events and paranormal investigations, visit their website at browngrand.org
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The Brown Grand Theater in Concordia, Kansas, has always been a showstopper — but the most unforgettable performances may come from those you can’t see. Built in 1907 by Colonel Napoleon Bonaparte Brown and completed by his son Earl, the theater’s century-long history is steeped in legends of spirits who never left their beloved stage.
Visitors report the lingering scent of Gertrude’s phantom perfume drifting through the aisles, while Earl is said to still “run the show” from the other side. Then there’s the mysterious man said to haunt the boiler room and the ghostly little girl in a blue dress who appears when the lights go down.
In this episode of The Grave Talks, we speak with theater director Melissa Swenson and paranormal investigator Tonya Merrill about the unexplained events, spectral sightings, and chilling stories that make the Brown Grand Theater a hotspot for paranormal activity — and a place where the curtain never truly falls.
For more information on The Brown Grand, as well as information on events and paranormal investigations, visit their website at browngrand.org
#BrownGrandTheater #HauntedTheater #KansasHauntings #PhantomPerfume #GhostlyEncore #TheGraveTalks #ParanormalInvestigation #HistoricHauntings #RealGhostStories #HauntedPlaces #SpiritOnStage #HauntedKansas
Love real ghost stories? Don’t just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
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Want even more? Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
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