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Haunted Places

The National Directory

By Dennis William Hauck

Our country’s history traces back many decades, but along with it we have landmarks that grace our beautiful nation. Some of these landmarks also boast of the supernatural. If this peeks your interest, get a copy of the Haunted Places,, the National Directory and start incorporating some of the paranormal locations into your next vacation or business trip.

Researchers, librarians, and journalists throughout the country use this essential sourcebook to uncover and study these Poltergeist phenomena. It identifies where to find ghostly adobes, sacred sites, UFO landing areas, and other supernatural locations.

When you next visit Danali National Park in Alaska, check out the most sacred site on the North American continent.

Or visit Fargo, North Dakota, and find out why the Northern Pacific Railroad engineers where terrified of locomotive engine number 571.

Maybe when you’re traveling on the east cost you’ll see an apparition near the Sprague Mansion in Craston, Rhode Island.

When in Illinois, stop in at the campus of Western Illinois University, in Macomb visit Simpkins Hall see if their Poltergeist will come out an visit you during your evening stay.

At the mouth of Dunbar Creek on St. Simons Island, Georgia, visit the ghostly chanting African Ibo tribesmen.

When out west stop in Wyoming, and visit the Bighorn Medicine Wheel it’s one of North America’s most sacred Crow Indian places.

Then again, if you happen to be going cross-country and must pass through Texas, keep an eye out for the lady in black along the highway in Alice.

And, next time you travel the Keys Bridge to Key West, Florida stop by the Artist House and check out the life-sized doll named Robert. See if you can identify whom the ghost resembles?

Select any state in the union, and you will find some paranormal activity somewhere within the confines of that state. Of course research, study, desire to understand, and your willingness to become involved in the “haunted travel industry” will keep you searching the pages of the Haunted Places directory.

While your traveling and discovering new paranormal sites, keep in mind a few travel essential tidbits:

Many locations welcome visitors, but if not, gain permission of the owner or tenants of private residents.

Confirm local directions to the site when you arrive in the area. Every effort has been made to provide you accurate information within this directory.

Some locations in this directory are in isolated or hazardous areas. All desert locations should be avoided during summer months. But, no matter what time of year, make preparations for the turrain. A few city locations may be in high crime areas, therefore be careful and check with local authorities prior to visiting the site.

Areas located and protected by Native Americans are considered sacred sites. Even though these areas are public lands, never desecrate holy ground by taking unauthorized souvenirs or damaging artifacts.

The Haunted Places directory has spawned serious research in all fifty states, as well as creating the “haunted travel industry”. All the facts in this book have been investigated, address information expanded and updated, bibliographical references with an exhaustive index, and all Internet sources materials provide for future information gathering.

Dennis William Hauck, is an internationally known authority on paranormal phenomena. He holds memberships in the American Society for Psychical Research, California coordinator for the Ghost Research Society, and the Science Advisor to the Mutual UFO Network. He has authored The International Directory of Haunted Places and The Emerald Tables: Alchemy for Personal Transformation. He serves as a contributing editor for many periodicals and documentary films.

You can purchase this directory of haunted travel, at your local bookstore or

For Information:

Penguin Books, Inc.
375 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014 USA

Edited by Karen Devine

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