Ghost Towns and Forgotten Places of Northwest Arkansas - by Heather Woodward (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Join author Heather Woodward as she breathes life into Arkansas's derelict places, weaving tales of pioneer grit, oddball history and paranormal whispers.
- About the Author: Heather Woodward is a psychic, paranormal investigator and writer who has spent more than two decades chasing ghosts, uncovering lost histories and asking questions most people are too polite--or too scared--to ask.
- 144 Pages
- History, United States
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Book Synopsis
Join author Heather Woodward as she breathes life into Arkansas's derelict places, weaving tales of pioneer grit, oddball history and paranormal whispers. Wander into the neglected corners of Northwest Arkansas, where forgotten towns, crumbling ruins and eerie legends converge. Explore ghostly locales like Rush's empty mines, the long-forgotten history of War Eagle Mill and East Calico Rock's "ghost town within a town." Step into the haunting past of Monte Ne, a sunken resort swallowed by Beaver Lake, or feel the residual chill of the Boone Tuberculosis Sanitarium. From the relics of Dinosaur World to the quirky remains of Dogpatch USA, uncover the weird, tragic and unexplained.
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A Journey into Abandoned Arkansas, Where Life Still Buzzes--If You Listen Close
About the Author
Heather Woodward is a psychic, paranormal investigator and writer who has spent more than two decades chasing ghosts, uncovering lost histories and asking questions most people are too polite--or too scared--to ask. Based in Northwest Arkansas, she specializes in exploring the forgotten corners of the Ozarks, where abandoned towns, haunted ruins and buried secrets still hum beneath the surface. She's the host of the NVus Alien podcast, where she digs into conspiracies, high strangeness and the weird undercurrents of American history. Ghost Towns and Forgotten Places of Northwest Arkansas is her latest deep dive into the quiet places time tried to erase and a love letter to the landscapes that still hold secrets, if you're willing to look.