• Complain

Andrew Lake - Ghosthunting Southern New England

Here you can read online Andrew Lake - Ghosthunting Southern New England full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. year: 2011, publisher: Clerisy Press, genre: Detective and thriller. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:

Romance novel Science fiction Adventure Detective Science History Home and family Prose Art Politics Computer Non-fiction Religion Business Children Humor

Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.

Andrew Lake Ghosthunting Southern New England

Ghosthunting Southern New England: summary, description and annotation

We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "Ghosthunting Southern New England" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.

On this leg of the journey youll explore the scariest spots in Southern New England. Author Andrew Lake visits more than 30 legendary haunted places, all of which are open to the publicso you can test your own ghosthunting skills, if you dare.
Join Andrew as he visits each site, snooping around eerie rooms and dark corners, talking to people who swear to their paranormal experiences, and giving you a first-hand account.
Enjoy Ghosthunting Southern New England from the safety of your armchair or hit the road, using the maps, Haunted Places travel guide with 50 more spooky sites and Ghostly Resources. Buckle up and get ready for the spookiest ride of your life.

Andrew Lake: author's other books


Who wrote Ghosthunting Southern New England? Find out the surname, the name of the author of the book and a list of all author's works by series.

Ghosthunting Southern New England — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work

Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "Ghosthunting Southern New England" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.

Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Ghosthunting Southern New England COPYRIGHT 2011 by Andrew Lake ALL RIGHTS - photo 1

Ghosthunting Southern New England COPYRIGHT 2011 by Andrew Lake ALL RIGHTS - photo 2

Ghosthunting Southern New England

COPYRIGHT 2011 by Andrew Lake

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED . No portion of this book may be reproduced in any fashion, print, facsimile, or electronic, or by any method yet to be developed, without express permission of the copyright holder.

For further information, contact the publisher at:

Clerisy Press

P.O. Box 8874

Cincinnati, OH 45208-0874

www.clerisypress.com

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

Lake, Andrew (Andrew S.), 1964

Ghosthunting Southern New England/by Andrew Lake.

1st ed.

p. cm.(Americas haunted road trip)

ISBN-13: 978-1-57860-487-6

ISBN-10: 1-57860-487-7

1. Haunted placesNew England. 2. GhostsNew England. I. Title. II. Series.

BF1472.U6L35 2011

133.10974dc23

2011027240

Distributed by Publishers Group West

Printed in the United States of America

First edition, first printing

Editor: Donna Poehner

Cover design: Scott McGrew

Cover and interior photos provided by the author unless otherwise noted

To my mother, Alicia, who told me years ago that I should write a book about haunted places, and to my late father, Arthur, who never believed one word about ghosts

A CKNOWLEDGMENTS

T HIS BOOK WAS MADE POSSIBLE by kind help and input from the following people: John Kachuba, Jeff Belanger, Donna Poehner, Jim Ignasher, John Zaffis, and Matt Moniz. Thanks to all my friends and colleagues who helped me look for different haunted places to write about: Pamela Patalano, Kimberly Hopkins, Kathy Caslin, Eric LaVoie, Ron Kolek, Tim Weisberg, Tom Laughlin, and Charles Reis. Special gratitude to all the groups, societies, and individuals that assisted with the research: The Foster Preservation Society (Rhode Island), the ladies at the Foster Town Hall, Killingly Historical and Genealogical Society (Connecticut), the Greenville Public Library (Rhode Island), R. I. S. E. U. P., Viola Ulm, Ed Robinson, Donna Mooney, Pat Morgan, Christopher Balzano, Dan Gordon, Gary Joseph, and all the wonderful people throughout southern New England who invited me into their fine establishments to hear some amazing ghost stories.

P REFACE

D O YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS ?

If you are like 52 percent of Americans (according to a recent Harris Poll), you do believe that ghosts walk among us. Perhaps you have heard your name called in a dark and empty house. It could be that you have awoken to the sound of footsteps outside your bedroom door, only to find no one there. It is possible that you saw your grandmother sitting in her favorite rocking chair, the same grandmother who had passed away several years before. Maybe you took a photo of a crumbling, deserted farmhouse and discovered strange mists and orbs in the photo, anomalies that were not visible to your naked eye.

If you have experienced similar paranormal events, then you know that ghosts exist. Even if you have not yet experienced these things, you are curious about the paranormal world, the spirit realm. If you werent, you would not now be reading this Preface to the latest book in the Americas Haunted Road Trip series from Clerisy Press.

Over the last several years, I have investigated haunted locations across the country and with each new site, I found myself becoming more fascinated with ghosts. What are they? How do they manifest themselves? Why are they here? These are just a few of the questions I have been asking. No doubt, you have been asking the same questions.

The books in the Americas Haunted Road Trip series can help you find the answers to your questions about ghosts. Weve gathered together some of Americas top ghost writers (no pun intended) and researchers and asked them to write about their states favorite haunts. Each location that they write about is open to the public so that you can visit it for yourself and try out your ghosthunting skills. In addition to telling you about their often hair-raising adventures, the writers have included maps and travel directions so that you can take your own haunted roadtrip.

People may think that southern New England is nothing more than rolling green hills, quaint little village greens, and miles of rocky beaches, but Andrew Lakes Ghosthunting Southern New England proves that the hills are home to shadowy entities that are seen only for an instant before disappearing among the trees and spirits that frequent old weathered cemeteries on the village greens. The book is a spine-tingling trip through Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island with stops at inns, old mills, historic sites, and cemeteriesall of them haunted.

Ride shotgun with Andrew as he seeks out the ghosts of witches, suicides, and murder victims at Rhode Islands Hopkins Mills. Travel with him to North Adams, Massachusetts, where the sorrowful ghost of John Widders can be seen standing in a window of the Houghton Mansion, the place in which he worked as a servant and where he was responsible for the accidental death of two women, or sit for a spell in the steamboat-styled home of Mark Twain in Hartford, Connecticut, and see if you can spot the playful ghosts of the famous writers daughters as they flit through the house. And can that ghostly voice that called I will be right down at the Nathan Hale Homestead in Connecticut be the ghost of Richard Hale, the father of the American spy Nathan Hale? Hang on tight; Ghosthunting Southern New England is a scary ride.

But once youve finished reading this book, dont unbuckle your seatbelt. There are still forty-nine states left for your haunted road trip! See you on the road!

John Kachuba

Editor, Americas Haunted Road Trip

Massachusetts

Ashland Charlemont Fall River Freetown Gardner Groton Lenox North - photo 3

Ashland

Charlemont

Fall River

Freetown

Gardner

Groton

Lenox

North Adams

Quincy

Rehoboth

Wareham

Wellfleet

CHAPTER 1
Inn at Duck Creeke
W ELLFLEET, M ASSACHUSETTS

The Saltworks House C APE C OD IS CONSIDERED BY MANY to be one of the most - photo 4

The Saltworks House

C APE C OD IS CONSIDERED BY MANY to be one of the most haunted locations in all of New England. The history of the Cape and the people who have lived there is older than America itself. It is a history full of hardships and tales of survival from the unforgiving elements, disease, and men with hostile intentions. The older generation on Cape Cod feels strongly that their ghosts are human souls who have chosen to stay within a place they had a strong connection to in life. These Yankees also believe the old wood, as they call it, is imprinted with spiritual energy from Cape Cods past. For many years in New England it was common practice to disassemble old buildings and use the wood to build additions onto existing structures. People on Cape Cod have been recycling their wood for hundreds of years. Because of this frugal practice, the old-timers say there are buildings throughout the Cape that have inherited ghosts along with the old wood taken from the spirits original residence.

Wellfleet was established in 1763, although the first permanent settlement there was founded in 1650. What brought the early settlers to this part of the outer Cape was the abundance of fish in Cape Cod Bay. Today, Wellfleet Harbor is still a busy port for fisherman and is well known for its oysters. In 1961, Wellfleet became part of the Cape Cod National Seashore Park. More than 60 percent of the town is within this preserve, thus protecting it from over-development and allowing the town to keep its identity with the past.

Next page
Light

Font size:

Reset

Interval:

Bookmark:

Make

Similar books «Ghosthunting Southern New England»

Look at similar books to Ghosthunting Southern New England. We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.


Reviews about «Ghosthunting Southern New England»

Discussion, reviews of the book Ghosthunting Southern New England and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.