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there are 5
pieces of merchandise in this room---click HERE to see more
haunted US states
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| The Haunted Whaley House, Robert and Anne
Wlodarski, 1997, photos, biblio, 119 pp $17.95 |
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| Reputed to be "the most haunted houses in
America," the Whaley House seems to be a very psychically active site. Manifestations
of all kinds have taken place here including balls of light, heavy footsteps from the
empty second floor, apparitions, and a terrifying choking sensation that overcomes some
visitors. This well-rounded history discusses the events behind the hauntings and includes
some interesting photos of swirling mists in some of the roomsghostly energies?
Since the authors have collected a number of different authors/psychics
stories (Richard Senate and Hans Holzer, for exapmle) there is some overlap and
repetition, particularly in the history. Never mind. Just enjoy, and pay a visit for
yourself. |
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| Hollywood
Haunted: A Ghostly Tour of Filmland, Laurie Jacobson and Marc
Wanamaker, 1994, photos, biblio. 128 pp. $17.95 HB |
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| This stylishly designed and entertaining book chronicles
hauntings throughout the Hollywood area. Hollywood and Vine--where the ghost of Lon
Chaney, master of menace, was regularly spotted sitting on a bus bench. Ciro's and the
Comedy Store--where comic Blake Clarke ran into a dark, hulking 7-foot creature. The
Pantage Theatre, haunted by Howard Hughes and a singing woman. And the Hollywood Roosevelt
Hotel, possibly haunted by Montgomery Clift, Marilyn Monroe, and the little girl
"Caroline" who is looking for her mother. See Video Visions for Haunted Hollywood
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| Incredible
Ghosts of Old Monterey's Hotel Del Monte, Randall A. Reinstedt,
1980, photos, 48 pp. $5.95 |
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| A mysterious "man in
gray," glasses that shatter without visible cause, moving furniture.... This doesn't
sound like a place I'd like to spend a vacation. |
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