The TAPS team investigate the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., for signs of the spirits of Jesuit priests who once lived, worked and were buried on the CIA campus.
A bride-to-be needs TAPS help in determining if her dream venue is safe despite claims of terrifying phenomena.
A trip to St. Charles, Mo., to investigate the historic Main Street finds the team trying to determine whether buildings constructed over a cemetery could be the reason why people experience unnerving sightings.
The team investigate the Burlingame and Chaffee Opera House in Carthage, Mo.; and they visit a private residence in Connecticut to help a family who believe a presence has taken over their home and children.
TAPS travel to Missouri to help three generations of a family living on what they believe to be a haunted estate; and in Massachusetts, the team investigate whether one ghost is connected to two different properties.
The TAPS team travel to Woonsocket, R.I., to investigate a theater owner's claim that spirits are traveling between two buildings.
The team travel to Fort Adams in Newport, R.I., where they investigate three deadly events, none of which involved battle casualties.
The team investigate Houghton Mansion in North Adams, Mass., where they suspect unexplained phenomena on the property relates back to a deadly car accident.
The team investigate a college in Bennington, Vt.., after hearing reports of frightening paranormal activity, which they trace back to the legend of a mysterious love triangle and suicides.
TAPS arrive in Louisville to investigate whether a trio's ancestors still inhabit their property; and in Pennsylvania, the team work to solve a tragic hanging in the Old Cumberland County Prison.
TAPS investigate the USS Constitution, the famous ship better known as "Old Ironsides," during a trip to Boston. Later, they meet historical reenacters in Kentucky who claim they've encountered spirits of early settlers in Old Fort Harrod State Park.
Season 10 concludes with a trip back to the Mount, Edith Wharton's home in Lenox, Mass., to investigate reports of increased paranormal activity since TAPS last visited in 2008.
The Old Lake County Jail in Crown Point, Ind., made famous when "most wanted" gangster John Dillinger escaped in 1934, is investigated by TAPS over reports of aggressive "prisoners" reopening sealed areas and doors. Later, the team travel to the historic My Old Kentucky Home where tragically 16 people died within 24 hours of contracting cholera. Uh-oh.
A beautiful old inn that was once part of the Underground Railroad is investigated by TAPS to determine whether the 150th anniversary to the end of the Civil War could be stirring spirits. Later, a pizzeria is found to have a dark energy of hangings, prisoners and threatening entities, which could make it a risky place to hold a children's birthday party.
A library recently designated as a literary landmark is investigated over reports of ghostly visitors with a thirst for knowledge.
The former home of a surgeon is thought to be haunted by the restless spirits of the doctor's subjects of research. Later, TAPS try to bring peace to an 1800s jail as they encounter the ghosts of its long-deceased insane and indigent inhabitants.
The team investigate a theater built in the 1920s, which is rumored to be haunted by a prominent New London whaling family who lived in a mansion that once stood on the site.
A homeowner worries that evil entities could threaten her family because her property borders what was once a cursed 1740s village. Also: A restaurant and nearby house seem to be linked by spirits.
A museum director and volunteer are worried that an upcoming Victorian exhibit could agitate entities from that time period. Joining the team on their investigation are actors Rachel Nichols and Jonathan Sadowski.