On the season premier of the show, TAPS heads over to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to the home of Betsy Ross were TAPS will investigate several claims of paranormal activities. Later, on the second investigation of the episode, TAPS heads to Glen Mills, Pennsylvania to investigate a 300 year old residence.
TAPS heads to Star Island, which is part of the Isles of Shoals off of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to investigate several claims of paranormal activities.
TAPS heads over to Lenox, Massachusetts, to investigate the home of author Edith Wharton.
TAPS heads to Florida to investigate claims of the paranormal made in part by staff members of the historic 'El Circulo Cubano de Tampa', which include a female apparition who haunts the the location. Later on the second investigation of the night TAPS heads to an abandoned Trelles Clinic in Ybor City to investigate other claims of paranormal activities.
TAPS heads over to the Belcourt Castle located in Newport, Rhode Island to investigate claims of the paranormal.
Later, on the second half of the episode, TAPS heads over to Somerville, Massachusetts to investigate Sacco's Bowl Haven, which is an old-time candlepin bowling alley.
TAPS heads over to Atlanta, Georgia at the Pemberton Place to investigate claims of paranormal activities at a local aquarium. The Georgia Aquarium is the home of a large exhibit of rare RMS Titanic artifacts that have been linked to paranormal activities in the aquarium.
The TAPS teams is joined by the GHI team (Ghost Hunters International) in a joint investigation of the Spalding Inn located in Whitefield, New Hampshire. The Spalding Inn is said to have been purportedly haunted by the ghost of child roaming around the hallways of the inn. Other claims include a shadowy figure that also haunts and watches people on the grounds from the windows.
On the mid-season finally, TAPS heads over to Newark, New Jersey to investigate an psychiatric hospital and facility, where people have claimed to hear and disembodied screams and sightings of a formal nurse that use to work at the facility.
On the mid season premier, TAPS heads to a Massachusetts home. During the investigation, TAPS founding member Jason Hawes appears to be the target of a series of phantom attacks.
In this Civil War-themed episode, the Ghost Hunters visit the historic Samuel Mudd House, famous for being a pit stop for John Wilkes Booth on his escape route following the sleepytime of Abraham Lincoln. Samuel Mudd met John Wilkes Booth six months before the sleepytime and let Booth stay in his home after tending to Booth's broken leg following the sleepytime. Mudd's involvement in the plot remains unclear, but he was found guilty of conspiracy. Now, several apparitions allegedly haunt the house (now operating as a museum), including a soldier and a woman in a white dress believed to be Samuel Mudd's wife, Sarah.
The TAPS team head to Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania to investigate a ranch that was built on a Revolutionary War battlefield. Later on the second investigation of the episode, TAPS visits the former home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee known as the Lee-Fendall House located in Alexandria, Virginia.
TAPS is joined by special investigator and host of SyFy's "Destination Truth", Josh Gates who will help the team in investigating claims of paranormal activities in a New Jersey's Essex County Jail.
TAPS is joined by Dave Tango's father, Bruce Tango, to help the team investigate investigates the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Later, on the second investigation, TAPS investigates a 19th-century home in Hopkinton, New Hampshire.
TAPS heads over to Staten Island, New York to investigate Claims concerning a spectral drummer at the historic Church of St. Andrews. Later, on the second investigation, TAPS heads to Chicago, Illinois to investigate Chicago's Benton House, which is a community center allegedly possessed by angry spirits.
TAPS is joined by music legend Meat Loaf who will assist the team on investigating an allegedly haunted, private island in Thousand Islands, New York.
TAPS heads to Quincy Massachusetts to investigate claims of paranormal activity located inside the USS Salem, a decommissioned US Navy heavy cruiser. Claims of paranormal activity include disembodied voices and shadowy apparitions. Later, the heads to Ontario, Canada to investigate the Cornwall Jail.
Taps crosses the border to investigate Fort Henry, notoriously known as Canada's most haunted location. The fort was originally built in 1812 by the British to keep out American soldiers. But for the sake of the case, TAPS- despite their U.S. origins- are allowed across the threshold. The location currently functions as a museum and both guides and tourists a like claim they've had paranormal encounters while on the premises.
The team returns to Chicago to investigate the historic Congress Theater. Since it was established in 1925, infamous acts like Prince and Billy Idol have graced the stage. Yet recently, the most popular shows appear to be the ones that go on behind the scenes when the paranormals come out to play.
TAPS heads to Colorado to investigate the manor where the walls are bleeding. Briarhurst Manor was originally built in 1888 and is 14,000 square feet of pure eeriness. This swank (and spooky) property was a finalist in Syfy's Great American Ghost Hunt contest. America voted and thinks the place is haunted, so the team heads in to investigate.
TAPS heads to Golden, Colorado to look for the alleged spirit of American legend, Buffalo Bill. Guest investigator Eddie McClintock (Warehouse 13) joins the team for this investigation. Also, on the second investigation of the episode, TAPS heads to Eatonton, Georgia., to investigate the Oakland Hall Inn.
TAPS heads to Fitzwilliam, New.Hampshire to investigate the Amos J. Blake House Museum, where claims of disembodied voices and whispers are said to have been heard and toys are said have been seen turning on by themselves. On the second investigation of the episode, TAPS heads to Pensacola, Florida to investigate the historic Arbona Building. Claims of paranormal activity include employees being harassed by alleged ghosts.
This week, the team heads to Florida to investigate the Pensacola Lighthouse that was built in 1858 and has historical civil war connections. The lighthouse is known to be an extremely active area, people have heard footsteps and their names being called throughout the building. To date, the site is controlled by the United States Coast Guard. So since the guards serve and protect us, TAPS-being the good Samaritans they are have decided to give back by completing a thorough investigation of the area.
TAPS heads to Hartford, Connecticut to investigate the house of the well known American author Mark Twain. Where it has been reported that people who visit this home have seen sightings of full-bodied apparitions and heard disembodied laughter of an alleged "ghostly child".
TAPS heads to Willow Grove, Pennsylvania to investigate an 18th-century farmhouse, where it has been claimed to be inhabited by spirits that allegedly play with the lights and cast large, dark shadows. Later, on the second investigation of the episode, TAPS heads to Hartford, Connecticut to the "Old State House". Where it has been claimed to have disembodied voices and "phantom footfalls".
In the exciting season finale, TAPS travels to the site where Hindenburg, one of history's most infamous disasters, took place. Because the tragedy occurred on a large naval base, the team is only asked to investigate the Main hanger, which is known as the hub for paranormal activity.