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Chargement... Missouri's Haunted Route 66: Ghosts Along the Mother Road (Haunted America)par Janice Tremeear
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Ride shotgun with the author of Haunted Ozarks on this scary road trip across Missouri's stretch of the "Main Street of America." Alongside the nostalgic appeal of Route 66 lurk ghostly roadside hitchhikers, the Goatman of Rolla, amusement park spirits, the Civil War-dead, and the shadows thrown by the mighty Thunderbird. Spanning three hundred dangerously curving miles, the stretch of the Mother Road in Missouri earned the title of "Bloody 66," and some of its stopping places are marked by equally grim history. The Lemp Mansion saw family members commit suicide one by one. Springfield's Pythian Castle was an orphanage before becoming a military hospital and housing World War II prisoners of war. Follow Janice Tremeear as she takes a detour down Zombie Road, peers into the matter of the Joplin Spook Light and even stays overnight in Missouri's most haunted locations to discover what makes the Show Me State such a lively place for the dead. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Missouri's Haunted Route 66 by Janice Tremeear has a great assortment of places to go to in here. There are the well known places but most are just a hair off the main road. I love in Missouri so I found it interesting for the history. When she tells about the paranormal activity the author stated something like , " dark shadows have been reported" or "sounds of giggling can be heard". She is not in your face with the ghost stuff! 👻 She does give a history of wherever she is talking about which is very interesting. In the beginning she does not that it is believed that limestone, water, tragedy, and death can increase the chance of spirits. I highlighted the big natural events in the beginning. The author discusses more as she visits the individual places. Very interesting even if I don't believe in ghosts! ( )