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In this episode of Spirited History we chatted with Kathleen Tedsen and Beverlee Rydel, two wonderfully talented writers, lecturers, and paranormal investigators.  “Haunted Travels of Michigan” is the first in their book series  ”Haunted Travels”.  It focuses on their investigations and research into Michigan’s most haunted locations and include restaurants, bars, hotels and bed and breakasts, all with a strong reputation of paranormal activity. The second book in their series will expands their research and investigations focusing on Michigan and Ohio with stories that include haunted lighthouses, musesums, opera houses and other historic locations.  Although the book contains numerous photographs,  a new level is added when  you are given a password to reach the protected “Secret Room” where each story within their book becomes web interactive.  The reader will have access to behind-the-scene photographs, hear audio and see video evidence collected as they read along in the book. Read the Story … See the Evidence … Decide for Yourself!

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Haunted Travels

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We had the pleasure of chatting with Janice Oberding, who is a talented historian, writer, radio talent, and paranormal investigator. She has written several books such as: “The Haunting of Las Vegas”, “Ghosthunters Guide to Virginia City”, “Goldfield Its History and Hauntings”. Join us as we explore the historic town of Goldfield Nevada and the spirits that linger in and around the Goldfield Hotel.

 

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Haunted Nevada

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Indian Mounds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We had the pleasure of talking to Co-author Dr. Jerry McDonald about his book “Indian Mounds of the Middle Ohio Valley, A guide to the Sacred Mounds and Earthworks of the Adena, Hopewell, Cole and Fort Ancient People.” Earthworks and mounds are found throughout North America and are one of the few visable treasures left of these proud people.  Preservation and understanding of these sites is vital to understanding the cultrue, history and geography of these mound building societies and what life may have been like some 3000 years ago.

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McDonald and Woodward Publishing

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