This guidebook offers armchair entertainment and open-road adventure for casual and serious ghost hunters as well as tourists who seek a lively twist to local history. It is a detailed book about places that are accessible to the public. More than 70 haunted sites in California's Gold Rush Country are described in this guide.
GHOSTS OF THE MASSACRED FAMILY Mission San Miguel 775 Mission Street San Miguel 93451 805-467-3256 (gift shop) 805-467-2131 (parish office) www.missionsanmiguel.org Most ghost stories associated with California's Spanish missions are ...
California's Gold Rush Country: A Guide to the Best of the Mother Lode
Many ghost hunters claim that orbs are spirit manifestations without explaining why the spirit of a human would appear as a disk of light. Some of these have a humanoid shape but fail to convince critics and skeptics that the image is ...
“Fans of hauntings and ghost stories who are heading towards San Francisco will love this comprehensive guide to the Bay Area’s most eerie spots.” —Fabuloustravel.com Ghost-hunting hobbyist Jeff Dwyer has devised a guide that allows ...
Sonoma Plaza Walking Tours : This tour offers ghost hunters an opportunity to become familiar with local history ... Your docent will tell you about the fascinating characters of this Wine Country town and amuse you with curious ...
When the shape of the cold spot is humanoid, ghost hunters claim they have evidence that a ghost is present. Despite the technical sophistication and expense of FLIRs, the images they produce may be misinterpreted.
Book your stay with author Nancy Williams as she explores the history and haunts of the Gold Country’s iconic hotels. Includes photos!
Ghost Stories CA Gold Country and Yosemite
This addition to the Haunted America series offers armchair entertainment and open-road adventure for casual and serious ghost hunters as well as tourists who seek a lively twist to local history.
An informative and colorful travel guide, which includes a fold-out map, presents a look at the sites and society that existed in San Francisco during the time of the Gold Rush in the 1850s.