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New York State's rich and colorful history has given rise to a wealth of blood-curdling, spine-tingling tales of the supernatural. Spanning the entire length and breadth of the Empire State, this carefully researched collection of fright-filled folklore explores the unexplained phenomena, colorful spirits and haunted history that make up New York's paranormal legacy:
"Popper," a grumpy poltergeist with a tendency to pop open lids, causes a media frenzy on Long Island
horses refuse to cross a bridge in the Genessee Valley--where a peddler was killed long ago
Henrietta, a saucy widow with a penchant for the drink, haunts a hard-to-find speakeasy in New York City
on moonlit nights, a ghost soldier wanders Fort Niagara in search of his missing head
slaughtered during the Revolutionary War, Loyalist Jane McCrea returns to haunt her former home in Fort Edward
a ghost pig, capable of splitting itself in two, chases away visitors to Fishkill
in Nyack, a couple wins an unusual lawsuit, making it illegal to knowingly sell a haunted house in New York State
Martha Mesereau, one of Staten Island's most famous spirits, waits patiently for her husband's return from the Civil War
vehicles and hitchhikers disappear without a trace along Devil's Elbow, an ominous stretch of road in the Catskills.
| Price: |
$14.95
$12.95 |
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| Format: |
Paperback |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-894877-33-6 |
| ISBN-10: |
1-894877-33-0 |
| Page Count: |
248 |
| Dimensions: |
5.25" x 8.25" |
| Series # |
43 |
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