Haunted Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia - (Haunted America) by Justin A Stevens (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Uncover the true stories behind some of West Virginia's most famous haunts.
- About the Author: Justin Stevens hails from several generations of Berkeley County, West Virginia natives.
- 160 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: Haunted America
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Book Synopsis
Uncover the true stories behind some of West Virginia's most famous haunts.
West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle holds a rich legacy of folklore and ghostly legends firmly rooted in the region's history. In Harpers Ferry, rumor has it that fiery abolitionist John Brown still haunts the scene of his notorious siege, and reports of otherworldly encounters in Harpers Cemetery abound. Shepherdstown, the oldest town in West Virginia, draws in those fascinated by the paranormal with tales of haunted crime scenes and even an infamous exorcism. The historic Apollo Theater in Martinsburg hosts the town's famous cigar-smoking ghost, George, and the little village of Middleway overflows with bewitching tales of specters and odd happenings.
Author Justin Stevens explores the haunted side of historic landmarks in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.
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Uncover the True Stories Behind Some of West Virginia s Most Famous Haunts
About the Author
Justin Stevens hails from several generations of Berkeley County, West Virginia natives. A lifelong fascination with ghost stories and unsolved mysteries led to the creation of Haunted History and Legends Tours of Martinsburg, West Virginia, and his first book. He is a respected source for local history and loves his role as "ghostorian." In his normal life, Justin works in the medical field and resides in Martinsburg with his husband; their dog, Rhiannon; and three cats, Ligeia, Annabelle Lee and Morella.