Pennsylvania's Haunted Route 22


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Take A Haunted Road Trip along Pennsylvania's U.S. Route 22, also known as the William Penn Highway and learn - - - What happens when someone builds over a graveyard? How did John Gottleib Ernestus Heckwelder settle a dispute between his townsfolk and a ghost on the banks of the Lehigh River? Why does America's first super model still roam her mansion in the mountains? Where can you drink side-by-side with a mobster who just happened to be rubbed out at that very bar? Who was Pennsylvania's first serial killer and where do his victims roam to this day? What book store has the invisible clerk who anticipates customers' selections? What about that Lady in White? Is she everywhere?




Route 30


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Route 30 is Pennsylvania's most famous highway and it spans the state from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. Ed Kelemen takes readers on a creepy journey visiting the most haunted sites.




Ghosthunting Pennsylvania


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Rosemary Ellen Guiley is a renowned expert on paranormal, visionary, and spiritual topics. She puts her expertise to use in this guide to the scariest sites in the Keystone State. Each destination includes a detailed description and photographs so readers may test their own ghosthunting skills or visit from the safety of their armchairs. Firsthand accounts of otherworldly encounters bring the spooks into view, while a Ghostly Resources section points ghosthunters to further information.




Haunted Pennsylvania


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Eerie stories of ghosts, spirits, and hauntings from across the Keystone State.




Pennsylvania's Haunted Route 30


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Take a trip across Pennsylvania on Haunted Route 30 and meet the spirits staying at over 50 locations. Meet George Washington or one of his contemporaries at Point State Park. Visit a museum built over a relocated graveyard whose occupants refuse to be relocated. Give a passing nod to Bedford's haunted bordello and stop down the road at the Jean Bonnet Inn where Revolutionary War folk still slake their thirst. Learn how an innkeeper stopped a haunt from staring at his guests through a window. Accept, or turn-down an offer to drag race a spectral motorcyclist in York. Visit a haunted theater where massacred Native Americans still plead for their lives. Quench your thirst in Philadelphia at the City Tavern where Paul Revere stopped to wet his whistle before delivering news to the Continental Congress and have lunch with the newly-wed bride who perished there 170 years ago when her reception went awry.




Haunted Roads of Western Pennsylvania


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The twisty roads—and twisted tales—of the Appalachian Mountains make for distracted driving in western Pennsylvania. Ghostly travelers are said to wander the lonely roads of western Pennsylvania. A creeping fog rises from Blue Mist Road, and stories of car crashes, lynchings and even strange beasts haunt this isolated stretch outside Pittsburgh. Is it the angry spirit of a jealous husband or a gypsy king who stalks Erie County’s Axe Murder Hollow? Shades of Death Road in Washington County may be host to phantom coal miners killed during a deadly labor dispute. With firsthand accounts and historical research, authors Thomas White and Tony Lavorgne travel the backcountry roads and byways of western Pennsylvania to discover their ghost tales and mysterious legends. Includes photos! “The authors include a history of each road along with the supernatural legends and other unexplained activity. Surprisingly, they are able to provide possible explanations for most of the alleged hauntings, but admit that they cannot account for every one, which allows the roads in question to keep their allure and spooky possibilities.” —PopCultureGuy




The Big Book of Pennsylvania Ghost Stories


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Hauntings lurk and spirits linger in the Keystone State Reader, beware! Turn these pages and enter the world of the paranormal, where ghosts and ghouls alike creep just out of sight. Authors Mark Nesbitt and Patty A. Wilson shine a light in the dark corners of Pennsylvania and scare those spirits out of hiding in this thrilling collection. From apparitions of fires and soldiers struggling in the cold at Valley Forge, to ghostly children stalking dormitories at Gettysburg College, these stories of strange occurrences are sure to send a chill up your spine. Around the campfire or tucked away on a dark and stormy night, this big book of ghost stories is a hauntingly good read.




Haunted Lancaster County, Pennsylvania


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HAUNTED LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA: GHOSTS & OTHER STRANGE OCCURRENCES is a collection of true, strange tales of the unexplained. Lancaster County, the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country, has beautiful, rolling countryside dotted with small towns & quaint villages. Rich in cultural history & local legend, it has more than its share of the unexplained. Local legend & true eyewitness accounts are told in HAUNTED LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA: GHOSTS & OTHER STRANGE OCCURRENCES. ...a young woman still strolls her mansion grounds half a century after her death... a quaint, local tavern is the site of very unusual happenings...hundreds of ghost-seekers gather at a local park & aren't disappointed...a strange twist of fate is connected to a local man's name. Included are stories from the past century as well as stories from the past year, taking the reader on an exciting journey through HAUNTED LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. For prices & information, call or write: Dorothy B. Fiedel, 717 Kinderhook Road, Columbia, PA 17512. (717) 684-4251.







Haunted Western Pennsylvania


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