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Haunted Eau Claire

Haunted Eau Claire
Author: Devon Bell
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2012-08-20
Genre: Eau Claire (Wis.)
ISBN: 9781479157273

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"Voici l"eau Claire!" This was shouted in excitement by early French explorers venturing into Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The phrase meant, "Here is clear water!" Ever since then, the name "Eau Claire" attached itself to the settlement and hasn't let go.The city of Eau Claire is shrouded with local lore and bizarre mysteries. Everything from an old tire factory to a fated, turbulent bridge, and also a few haunted bars as well!Join me for the evening as I take you back in time to meet a few restless spirits and why they reside with the living here in Eau Claire..."EXCELLENT WORK on the Eau Claire book! I especially liked the "shorts" you added in the last couple of chapters. You did great!!!! Can't wait for the next one to come out!!!"" -Adam B.


Haunted Chippewa Valley

Haunted Chippewa Valley
Author: Devon Bell
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2013-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625840454

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Take a spine-chilling trip to Wisconsin and discover a world of ghosts and paranormal activity . . . photos included! The Chippewa Valley is nestled snugly in a vast tract of Wisconsin farmland that offered early settlers a secure place to settle into the American dream. But the valley also harbors a strange and sometimes confusing past. From the boisterous activity of the lumber boom to the lingering stillness of the Eau Claire Asylum, this northwestern corner of the Badger State is filled with tragic stories and tall tales. Cast off with the ghost ferries of Caryville or stand vigil in the small, secluded cemetery where the spirits of children come out to play, in this journey into the eerie history of the Chippewa Valley.


The Wisconsin Road Guide to Haunted Locations

The Wisconsin Road Guide to Haunted Locations
Author: Chad Lewis
Publisher: Unexplained Research LLC
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2004
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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Your road guide for finding haunted bars, bridges, campgrounds, cemeteries, churches, fire stations, rocks, roads, schoolhouses, and much, much more.


Haunted Heritage

Haunted Heritage
Author: Michele Hanks
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315427605

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In Haunted Heritage, author Michele Hanks draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork to delve into the anthropological, sociological, political, historical, and cultural factors that drive the burgeoning business of ghost or paranormal tourism.


Haunting the Prairie

Haunting the Prairie
Author: Michael Kleen
Publisher: Black Oak Media
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2010
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0979040140

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An organized and comprehensive guide to Illinois' haunted and legendary places, Haunting the prairie contains 130 mystery sites and 60 individual illustrations and maps, plus a bibliographic timeline of paranormal and folklore research in Illinois. The author examines the sites and the history, as well as the hobbyists and professionals who explore the strange and unusual in the state. Divided among eight distinct regions and listed by county, each location features a description, directions, and information drawn from a diverse variety of books and articles.


Haunted Summerwind

Haunted Summerwind
Author: Devon Bell
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625849702

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The true story of the Lamont Mansion, which was meant to host a president—but instead become a home to the paranormal . . . includes photos! Buried deep in the Wisconsin Northwoods, the ruined splendor of the mansion known as Summerwind bares the bones of its legendary past. Robert Patterson Lamont purchased the property in 1916 as a country retreat where he could entertain such guests as President Warren G. Harding. Unfortunately, the house played host to visitors of an entirely different sort, and Lamont reportedly fled the property after discharging a pistol at a ghoul in the basement pantry. Raymond Bober abandoned his attempt to convert the house into a hotel in the 1970s, describing rooms that changed size and the mysterious presence of an eighteenth-century explorer in his famous book The Carver Effect. Join Devon Bell for a glimpse through the shattered windows of the most specter-laden spot in the Badger State.


Pepie

Pepie
Author: Chad Lewis
Publisher: On the Road Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-06
Genre: Mississippi River
ISBN: 9780982431481

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The early Native Americans warned of a deadly beast inhabiting the waters of Lake Pepin along the Mississippi River. For the past 150 years, the legend of the beast dubbed Pepie has grown to epic proportions. With a $50,000 reward being offered for the capture of the creature, two researchers set out to solve the legend of the mysterious sea serpent.


Haunted Homeland

Haunted Homeland
Author: Michael Norman
Publisher: Forge Books
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1429914114

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Trapped miners from cave-ins long ago still calling for help. Ghostly women lurking in the shadows of city streets. Spectral holy men and outlaws from America's Spanish past making appearances in our modern age. They are all citizens of Haunted America, and this is HAUNTED HOMELAND. From a haunted castle in the wilds of Alaska to phantom clergymen in the Southwest and mysterious bouncing lights on the East Coast, this latest volume covers the places, the people, and the things that belong to the earthbound realm of the fantastic. Michael Norman has gathered together spectral events of all kinds--apparitions of the famous like Mary Surratt, Mary Todd Lincoln, and Mad Anthony Wayne; haunted crime scenes in Chicago and along the Indiana byways; as well as banshees, poltergeists, and even a ghost named George who has become an accepted resident in a house in North Carolina. Some of these tales date back to America's early days, such as the screaming woman of Marblehead, Massachusetts, while others rise from more contemporary sources, like noted mystery writer Mary Robert Rhinehart's encounter with ghost at a house on Long Island. A ghostly Supreme Court Justice, a specter known as The Texan, an abandoned Canadian bride reminiscent of Dickens's Miss Haversham, and many others make an appearance in this latest chronicle of the Haunted American landscape. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


Strange Wisconsin

Strange Wisconsin
Author: Linda S. Godfrey
Publisher: Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2007
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781931599856

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Pig men . . . trolls . . . the curse of Miller Park . . . the Golden Plates of Voree. When it coms to weird, Wisconsin's got it! And nobody is better at telling the bizarre stories of the state's odd side than best-selling author and paranormal authority Linda Godfrey. Join the fun on an eyebrow-raising tour of people and places you won't believe!


The Haunted South

The Haunted South
Author: Alan Brown
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2020-09-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439671036

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Southerners love the South. And some souls never leave. Savannah, New Orleans and St. Augustine are among the most haunted places in America, and chilling stories abound nearly everywhere below the Mason-Dixon line. At Seaman's Bethel Theater in Mobile, Alabama, actors and staff are frightened by the unnerving sounds of a child's laughter. The ghost of Alfred Victor DuPont, a noted ladies' man, is said to harass female employees in the stairwell at DuPont Mansion in Louisville, Kentucky. The Café Vermilionville is housed in what is reputed to be Lafayette's first inn. A young girl in a yellow dress, thought to be a previous owner's daughter who died from polio around the time of the Civil War, startles patrons from the balcony of the restaurant. Join author Alan Brown as he traverses the supernatural legends of the American South.