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E-raamat: Ghosthunting Virginia

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Presents a guided tour of Virginia state's most notorious haunted sites, identifying where visitors have a most likely chance of having spectral encounters in such areas as Colonial Williamsburg, the governor's mansion in Richmond, and the Civil War battlefield of Yorktown. Original.

Virginia and the District of Columbia are fertile ground for serious and casual ghosthunters alike and have no shortage of venues for paranormal investigation — if visitors know where to look. Author Michael J. Varhola has spared no efforts to make Ghosthunting Virginia as useful a resource as possible for those interested in visiting haunted sites as he leads readers on a guided tour of the most haunted sites in the Old Dominion and the nation’s capital. A great many of these sites have some connection to the Colonial era or to the Civil War, two defining elements in the history of the region. Battlefields, cemeteries, tunnels, caves, bridges, haunted highways, inns and taverns, lighthouses, theatres, haunted cities like historic Winchester, Colonial Williamsburg, and Washington, D.C., and all manner of other eerie locales can be found in this novel and informative travel guide! It’s also perfect late-night reading for anyone who loves a good ghost story.
Welcome to America's Haunted Road Trip ix
Introduction 1(6)
NORTHERN
7(52)
Arlington National Cemetery (Arlington)
8(7)
Bunny Man Bridge (Fairfax Station)
15(8)
Gadsby's Tavern (Alexandria)
23(6)
Manassas National Battlefield Park (Prince William County)
29(6)
Historic Occoquan (Occoquan)
35(8)
Rippon Lodge (Woodbridge)
43(6)
Weems-Botts Museum (Dumfries)
49(10)
CENTRAL
59(36)
Berry Hill Road (Pittsylvania County)
60(7)
Civil War Hospital Museum Exchange Hotel (Gordonsville)
67(6)
Edgar Allan Poe Museum (Richmond)
73(7)
Trapezium House (Petersburg)
80(7)
Wreck of the Old 97 (Danville)
87(8)
COAST
95(36)
Assateague Lighthouse (Assateague Island)
96(8)
1848 Island Manor House (Chincoteague Island)
104(9)
Colonial Williamsburg (Williamsburg)
113(8)
Fort Monroe (Hampton)
121(10)
MOUNTAIN
131(44)
Barter Theatre (Abingdon)
132(8)
Carroll County Courthouse (Hillsville)
140(9)
Devil's Den (Fancy Gap)
149(8)
Octagon House (Marion)
157(7)
U.S. Route 58 (Lee, Scott, Washington, Grayson, Carroll, and Patrick Counties)
164(11)
VALLEY
175(48)
Belle Grove Plantation (Middletown)
176(8)
Cedar Creek Battlefield (Frederick, Shenandoah, and Warren Counties)
184(4)
Poor House Road Tunnel (Rockbridge County)
188(6)
Virginia Military Institute (Lexington)
194(8)
Ghosts of the Valley (Winchester)
202(14)
Wayside Inn (Middletown)
216(7)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
223(30)
America's Greatest Haunted City (Washington, D.C.)
224(9)
Decatur House (Washington, D.C.)
233(10)
Ford's Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
243(10)
Visiting Haunted Places 253(12)
Ghostly Resources 265(4)
Acknowledgments 269(2)
About the Author 271