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ISPR Investigates The Ghosts of New Orleans
ISPR Investigates The Ghosts of New Orleans provides first hand accounts of actual parapsychological fieldwork results - information garnered via ISPR Team Investigations and ISPR Ghost Expeditions of over 25 properties in the French Quarter and surrounding areas, during the ISPR Six Year Research Study of New Orleans. Find out who the Entities are and why they remain earthbound. A sneak peek into what happened when Hollywood Celebrities ventured into the paranormal during Ghost Expeditions. The essential guide to haunted New Orleans for paranormal enthusiasts, media and of course, New Orleans ghost tours. Written by Award-Winning Documentarians, Parapsychologist Dr. Larry Montz and ISPR's Daena Smoller.
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Journey Into Darkness: Ghosts and Vampires of New Orleans
The documentation of haunted & vampire stories in New Orleans. These have been obtained through police reports, city archives, personal accounts and paranormal investigations. The stories, history and paranormal data are from the Haunted History Tours in New Orleans. Katherine Smith investigated all stories in the book. Photographs of spirits are detailed throughout the book. The book also includes a complete directory of haunted bars & hotels in New Orleans.
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Louisiana’s Haunted Plantations
New Orleans has been called one of America’s most haunted cities for good reason but there are more ghosts in Louisiana than can be contained in a single city and many of them can be found in the historic plantations of the state. These centuries old places, with their often dark and bloody histories, are the perfect resting ground for spectral inhabitants. Join the author for 13 chilling places on the River Road for a look at some of Louisiana’s best known, and seldom visited, haunted plantations including the Myrtles, Rosedown, Loyd Hall, Oak Alley, Ormond, Destrehan, Woodland, Pitot House and many others.
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The Myrtles Plantation
Long recognized as America's most haunted house both by parapsychologists and the media, The Myrtles is a twenty-eight-room Louisiana bed-and-breakfast once owned by Frances Kermeen. In this spine-tingling chronicle, Frances tells the story of how she was drawn to this former plantation mansion, its bone-chilling history, and the incredible encounters of the ghostly kind she had that forever changed her beliefs about the supernatural-and just may change yours. Along with the sometimes terrifying, sometimes benevolent hauntings, her years at The Myrtles also brought death threats from the Ku Klux Klan, the tragic loss of friends, a catastrophic betrayal, and other personal challenges. They would all converge with the paranormal phenomena around her into one cataclysmic event.
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