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Ghost Adventures - Season 5

Episode List

Ashmore Estates
E1 - Ashmore Estates

Aired: September 23, 2011

Zak, Nick and Aaron confront the demonic spirits of the Ashmore Estates.

The Mizpah Hotel
E2 - The Mizpah Hotel

Aired: September 30, 2011

Zak, Nick and Aaron head to Tonapah, NV, to explore the Mizpah Hotel.

Old Town San Diego
E3 - Old Town San Diego

Aired: October 07, 2011

Zak, Nick and Aaron enter into a multipart lockdown in Old Town San Diego.

Winchester Mystery House
E4 - Winchester Mystery House

Aired: October 14, 2011

The guys conduct a paranormal experiment at Winchester Mystery House.

Lizzie Borden House
E5 - Lizzie Borden House

Aired: October 21, 2011

The guys investigate the infamous axe murders at the Lizzie Borden House.

Letchworth Village
E6 - Letchworth Village

Aired: October 28, 2011

The guys explore an abandoned mental institution complex in upstate NY.

Return to Virginia City
E7 - Return to Virginia City

Aired: November 11, 2011

Zak, Nick and Aaron return to the city where they captured some of their most compelling paranormal evidence. On this visit, they investigate three locations: the St Mary's Art Center, the Silver Queen Hotel, and the Miner's Cabin at the Gold Hill Hotel.

Rocky Point Manor
E8 - Rocky Point Manor

Aired: December 02, 2011

The crew investigates Rocky Point Manor and a Civil War battlefield.

Rose Hall
E9 - Rose Hall

Aired: December 09, 2011

Zak, Nick and Aaron embark on a two-part lockdown on the island of Jamaica, which includes an exploration of the Rose Hall's infamous White Witch and the never-before-investigated home of Johnny Cash.

Old Charleston Jail
E10 - Old Charleston Jail

Aired: December 16, 2011

Zak, Nick, and Aaron investigate an old jail in Charleston, South Carolina. During its 137 years in operation, the Old Charleston Jail held within its stone walls some of the city's most notorious convicts. Some have been vindicated by history; others are remembered as monsters. For a few, their guilt or innocence remains a mystery.