Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Spookiest Cemeteries: Discover Americas Most Haunted Cemeteries Review

Spookiest Cemeteries: Discover America's Most Haunted Cemeteries

By Terrance Zepke

Cemeteries can be creepy and downright scary places even without reports of paranormal activity. But throw in a few ghosts and all bets are off! Discover which ones are considered to be the most spookiest and why. 

*Find out why you don’t want to park in front of El Campo Santo Cemetery. 

*Learn about the Phantom Mourners at Greenwood Cemetery, as well as the Greenwood Bride and Ghost Lights. 

*If you end up near Resurrection Cemetery and see a female hitchhiker, be sure to stop or else you may face the wrath of Resurrection Mary.

*Find out why renowned paranormal investigator and Demonologist, Ed Warren, wrote an entire book about the White Lady of Union Cemetery. 

*Learn all about the vampire who lurks in Chestnut Hill Cemetery and about the fascinating and frightful legend of Mercy L. Brown.

*Be prepared to see some celebrity ghosts hanging out among the graves and mausoleums of Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Take a Tomb Buggy Tour--if you dare! 

*Discover where to go to attend the biggest Halloween graveyard gathering and find out why it always ends before midnight.

*During a tour of the creepy catacombs of Westminster Hall & Burying Ground and be on the lookout for it most famous ghost resident, Edgar Allen Poe. 

*Find out which cemetery has a phantom farmhouse that appears and disappears right in front of your eyes, where to go to see the spirit of New Orleans's most famous Voodoo Priestess and much more! 

This handy reference will also reveal visitor information, tour options, and chronicle paranormal activity.

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MY REVIEW OF Spookiest Cemeteries

This book makes for a great reference for someone looking for ghost adventure sites. Ms. Zepke has used her extensive research to bring together a list of fifteen of the most haunted cemeteries in America. I couldn’t help but notice that there was a large number of them being in Illinois. That seems to be because of the Civil War casualties.

I would love to visit the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in California. Find-a-grave.com lists it with over 500 famous interments. It even has a Doomed Buggy ride for the “Dearly Departed”. I would definitely go for that. I also thought it pretty funny that one cemetery uses a hearse for their tour. And it was creepy finding out about churches being built on top of graves.


As always, Ms. Zepke’s Spookiest series gave me shivers, and left me with the anticipation of what can be found interesting, odd, and unusual around our country.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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