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Loading... Ghost Stories of Minnesota (edition 2002)by Gina Teel (Author)
Work InformationGhost Stories of Minnesota by Gina Teel
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Fair enough ghost story book. Parts of it I wondered why they were in the book at all. Stories that were only a half page long. The first part of the book which were about haunted houses was good. The last part of the book I enjoyed also as it was more stories from real people and/or first hand encounters. ( ) no reviews | add a review
In Minnesota, much more than the magnificent scenery will take your breath away. Tales of fright-filled folklore span the length and breadth of the North Star State: * Phantom soldiers of the Civil War walk the remains of historic Fort Ripley, near Little Falls * Renovations to the elegant Fitzgerald Theater in downtown St. Paul awakened the ghost of Ben, the spirit of a stagehand from the early 1900s * After one of her clients suffers through a series of disturbing ghostly events, a Minneapolis realtor offers ghost-busting services to potential buyers * The Palmer House Hotel in Sauk Center is haunted by the mischievous ghost of renowned Minnesota author Sinclair Lewis * The last prisoner to be hanged in Minnesota is one of many spirits haunting the Ramsey County Courthouse in St. Paul * After the worst mining disaster in state history, the ghost of a miner and the phantom sound of his warning whistle chased new workers away from the Milford Mine * Minnesota's paranormal experts reveal their approaches and some of the ghostly events they've witnessed. * From mischievous manifestations to grisly ghosts of vengeance, eerie apparitions arise in Rochester, Winona, Avon, Camden, Chanhassen, Stillwater, Montevideo, St. Cloud, Le Sueur and more. No library descriptions found. |
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