Contains stories of ghost sightings and other supernatural phenomena reported to have occurred in the state of Kentucky.
... Linda Montell ( wife ) , Linda Nance ( teacher ) , Melinda Overstreet ( journalist ) , Margaret Jean Owens , Debora Reece , Robert Renick ( Prestonsburg Community College ) , Harry Rice ( archivist , Berea College ) , Gerald Roberts ...
Whether shared around the fire on a crisp autumn night or whispered in a huddle of close friends at a summer sleepover, these eerie stories will thrill and excite anyone who loves a good scare.
One such place is on Stephens Farm Road in Pine Knot, a small town in the southern part of the county. Stephens Farm Road is sparsely populated, with the long, winding road ending at Wilson Cemetery. One cold, rainy night, just north of ...
iiAnna Boauchatmpis Ghost” The first ghost story that I remember hearing as a child was about the ghost of Anna Beauchamp. However, before I go any farther with the story, here's what is written on the bronze marker about the Beauchamp ...
The Bluegrass State of Kentucky has a macabre assortment of hotels and inns, restaurants, parks, roads and highways, cemeteries, and historic locales that are haunted by ghosts that linger and grow.
Lonnie is the author of Stories You Won't Believe. Roberta is the author of The Walking Trees and Other Scary Stories, Queen of the Cold-Blooded Tales, Scared in School, and Lamplight Tales and the coauthor of Strains of Music with her ...
The hills and hollows -- and cities -- of the Bluegrass State offer excellent opportunities for the ghost hunter. Guide Patti Starr leads readers on a tour of 30 legendary haunted spaces in Kentucky.
Haunted Estill County investigates the stories and histories of some of the county's most terrifying locations.
He uncovers the shocking testimonies of the men and women who have actually worked behind the prison walls and their encounters with the spirits of dead inmates.The compelling facts found inside this book will leave you questioning ...
These tales of things that go bump in the night not only reveal why Old Louisville is considered the "most haunted neighborhood in America," but also help to preserve this historically and architecturally significant community.