Things that go bump in the night, disembodied voices, footsteps in an empty stairwell, an icy hand on your shoulder...let your imagination run wild as you read about Wisconsin's most extraordinary apparitions, sinister spooks, and bizarre ...
"This book contains a few of the interesting places where the Fox Valley Ghost Hunters, a paranormal investigating team, have fascinating and chilling stories to tell.
Join Devon Bell for a glimpse through the shattered windows of the most specter-laden spot in the Badger State.
Your road guide for finding haunted bars, bed & breakfasts, bridges, campgrounds, cemeteries, churches, fire stations, hotels, lighthouses, mansions, parks, railroad tracks, restaurants, roads, rocks, schoolhouses, stores, theaters, and much,...
Only a gravedigger's ghost would be likely to haunt a graveyard. R THE GHOSTS OF COUNTY OAD T The life of. —John H. Alexander, Ghosts: Washington Revisited The lights for this now unused chicken coop once seemed. FAVORITE HAUNTS.
Containing more than 70 true tales throughout Wisconsin, this is a newly revised edition of an all-tim favorite collection of stories.
Mary Sutherland spent fourteen years chasing local lore through the underground tunnels and eerie skies of this hotbed of supernatural activity. Now she stands as a ready guide to the mysteries of the Burlington Vortex.
From the desecration of the father of Wisconsin’s burial spot to the winery that was a stop on the Underground Railroad to the nightclub haunted by a bullet-riddled love triangle, Haunted Green Bay stirs up the kind of history that keeps ...
First published in 1973, this remarkable book about life in a small turn-of-the-century Wisconsin town has become a cult classic.
"Black River Falls, Green Bay, Gresham, Iola, New London, Plover, Manitowish Waters and Madison ...these are a few of the interesting places that we explore in this, our second Wisconsin's Most Haunted book"--cover.
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