Ghost Tours
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Dismal Little River Town
While I found Alton, Illinois to be quite a charming and pretty place to visit, Mark Twain once dubbed it “a dismal little river town”. He likely had done some homework to come…
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Ancient City
St. Augustine recently celebrated its 450th anniversary, making it the oldest city in the United States. I was fortunate enough to visit this past weekend, visiting Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth and…
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Millersburg
The other day I ventured down to Amish Country to attend “Boo in the ‘Burg”. I physically passed horses and buggies on the road, on the way there. (If you’ve never been to…
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Curiousity killed the cat
This past week I was fortunate enough to have taken a tour of Portsmouth, New Hampshire with Roxie of New England Curiosities. She knows her stuff. I found her to be charming, knowledgeable,…
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Moonlight on Water
Last night I took Sherri Brake’s “Spirits and Spirits” tour, a ride on the St. Helena III, a canal boat on the Ohio Erie Canal. The evening ended at a small whisky distillery…
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Spanish Moss Mecca
Visiting Savannah is kind of like a pilgrimage to Mecca for ghost tour enthusiasts. I have done three different ghost tours here, and I will touch on several stories that struck a chord…
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Boston: cream pies, molasses, the strangler, and other sticky messes
Since I had such an enjoyable experience on the Key West Ghosts and Gravestones Tour, I decided to give it another go in Boston this past weekend. As a flight attendant, I have…
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“Robert Did It”
Last month I had the opportunity to visit Key West with my mother. Of all the places I’ve traveled over the years, I had never been to the southern-most part of Florida. Inevitably…
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Little Blog of Horrors
Ghost tour blog to go here. Under decomposition…..I mean…..under construction.