The film crew heads to Washington Island, a remote island in Door County Wisconsin, where they investigate inside Nelsen's Hall. Rumors have spread over generations that Tom Nelsen (the founder of the bar in 1899) still visits patrons, especially the ladies.
Still on Washington Island, the team explores a lavender farm, once an old farmhouse that dates back to the turn on the 20th century, now restored. The team is amazed at what they experience investigating in broad daylight. As they travel off the island, through Death's Door, they head to another island to visit the famous Cana Island lighthouse, in Bailey's Harbor, Wisconsin.
All alone on Cana Island, the team investigates the Cana Island lighthouse, built in 1870. The voices the team hears are overwhelming. Are the guardians of the lighthouse still here? The team heads to Carlsville, Wisconsin to explore a distillery that sits on a school house built in 1868.
The film team visits a former school house that dates back to 1868. The building is now a winery and a distillery on the southern part of Door County Wisconsin.
A fire destroys an iconic brewpub in the village of Egg Harbor, Wisconsin that has folklore of underground tunnels, Al Capone visits and decades worth of paranormal activity.
The film team heads to the Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin where they experience an overwhelming amount of intelligent communication.
The film team heads to Appleton, Wisconsin to investigate a martini bar that used to be a former bank and to Green Bay, Wisconsin to explore the mysterious happenings at winery that may have a former resident as a visitor.
The team films at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin where the staff has encountered a shadow person. Angela's story continues in her childhood home, potentially communicating with her lost family members.
Michael Brown, Anne Benson, Todd Dehring and Angela Olson sit down to discuss new locations, experiences and the season's most important themes. They will discuss plans for Season Two.