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The Encyclopedia of Haunted Central Indiana examines the history and folklore of Indiana's fascinating paranormal locations. Ghosts and other assorted paranormal entities inhabit jails, asylums, cemeteries, homes, and businesses- all are unique with their own special history and hauntings. With over 30 years experience in the paranormal field, Nicole Kobrowski has visited over 90% of the locations and found a host of others in her research to keep you busy! * The ghost of a young girl who haunts children. * The spirit of a beer baron who still roams his home. * The demonic presence of the devil child in the cemetery. * Several mental asylums and county homes still have patients and inmates roaming their halls. Enjoy a tour of central Indiana that you can take on the road! History, the paranormal and the dark side of the Hoosier state await. You can use the book as a reference as you travel the state from your home or in your car! Take heed, this book and your experiences using it may just lead you into a lifetime of paranormal investigation!(Counties included: Clinton, Delaware, Fayette, Fountain, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Henry, Howard, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Montgomery, Morgan, Parke, Putnam, Randolph, Rush, Shelby, Tipton, Union, Vermillion, Wayne)
According to Webster's Dictionary unique is defined as follows: something unlike anything else, rare, uncommon, unusual, exclusive or unparalleled. Unique Eats and Eateries St. Louis takes a look at a broad range of classic to trendy eats and at ninety St. Louis regional restaurants, producers and products. Divided into sections as Plates with a Views, Hot Hearths and Plates, Unique Eats and Eateries St. Louis looks at the story behind each specialty eat or establishment. Each good eats features a vignette covering the plates, places and or people beyond the menu that make it each unique. Unique Eats and Eateries St. Louis is a quick reference guide for gourmets, gourmands and foodies who search for stand-out culinary experiences to savor on and off the plate.
The Encyclopedia of Haunted Indiana examines the history and folklore of Indiana's fascinating paranormal locations. In this reference book, the author adds more locations and more ghosts. This revised book has a new index and listing format for making searching easier.
The Encyclopedia of Haunted Southern Indiana examines the history and folklore of Indiana's fascinating paranormal locations. Ghosts and other assorted paranormal entities inhabit jails, asylums, cemeteries, homes, and businesses- all are unique with their own special history and hauntings. With over 30 years experience in the paranormal field, Nicole Kobrowski has visited over 70% of the locations and found a host of others in her research to keep you busy! * The ghosts of several theaters. * The blue lady will hypnotize you with her blue eyes at the Story Inn, * The apparitions of children at Witches' Castle. * The mysterious lights and orbs of Hell's Gate. * Numerous spirits including Saint Mother Theodore Guerin at St. Mary of the Woods College. * Several mental asylums and county homes still have patients and inmates roaming their halls. Enjoy a tour of southern Indiana that you can take on the road! History, the paranormal and the dark side of the Hoosier state await. You can use the book as a reference as you travel the state from your home or in your car! Take heed, this book and your experiences using it may just lead you into a lifetime of paranormal investigation! Counties included: Bartholomew, Clay, Crawford, Daviess, Dearborn, Decatur, Floyd, Franklin, Gibson, Greene, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Ohio, Orange, Owen, Perry, Pike, Posey, Ripley, Scott, Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, Vigo, Warrick, Washington)
Where would you find a professional recording studio that doubles as a funeral parlor? That would be Louisville. Or a hidden set of steps that connects two key parts of an historic neighborhood? Also Louisville. Or even the last ruins of a once-elite neighborhood of mansions owned by New Orleans millionaires? That would be Louisville as well. From a long lost cave to a hidden underground sex club, Louisville has its share of secrets and oddities. Secret Louisville: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure is a book that answers questions you didn't even realize you had about the city that stands proudly along the Ohio River. A tree that seems to magically sprout shoes? It's here. Mummified Saints on display in a local cathedral? That's Louisville, too. You get the picture: Think of this book as a scavenger hunt of sorts for Kentucky's largest city, covering the strange, the surprising, and sometimes the silly locales, history and facts. From the legendary birthplace of the cheeseburger (or so the story goes) to the home of the -Happy Birthday- song, Secret Louisville will serve as the hometown tour guide you didn't even know you needed.
Some works appeared previously in various publications, including Cincinnati magazine, The Huffington post, Satellite magazine, Black warrior review, UrbanCincy.com.
In Hard Rivers, author Craig P. Howard recounts the harrowing journey of La Salle: Expedition II, a reenactment of the 1681-82 voyage of La Salle from Montreal to the Gulf of Mexico.
A unique perspective of the Motor City, this anthology combines stories told by both longtime residents and newcomers from activists to teachers to artists to students. While Detroit has always been rich in stories, too often those stories are told back to the city by outsiders looking in, believing they can explain Detroit back to itself. As editor, Anna Clark writes in the introduction, "These are the stories we tell each other over late nights at the pub and long afternoons on the porch. We share them in coffee shops, at church social hours, in living rooms, and while waiting for the bus. These are stories full of nodding asides and knowing laughs. These are stories addressed to the rhetorical "you"-with the ratcheted up language that comes with it-and these are stories that took real legwork to investigate . . . You will not find 'positive' stories about Detroit in this collection, or 'negative' ones. But you will find true stories." Featuring essays, photographs, art, and poetry by Grace Lee Boggs, John Carlisle, Desiree Cooper, Dream Hampton, Steve Hughes, Jamaal May, Tracie McMillan, Marsha Music, Shaka Senghor, Thomas J. Sugrue, and many others.
Discover the best and most unusual getaway ideas in and around Ohio! Popular TV travel reporter Neil Zurcher has driven more than a million miles to find fun and offbeat attractions, including quirky museums, one-of-a-kind restaurants, natural wonders, historic villages, and more--just a short drive from home! Here are his all-time favorites.
This beautifully illustrated guide to India Wildlife highlights over 120 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and butterflies. Laminated for durability, this 12-panel folding guide includes back panel eco-region map showing wildlife viewing areas. Ideal for visitors, conservationists and citizen science programs.
The third book in the Haunted Travels of Michigan series again takes Kathleen Tedsen and Beverlee Rydel into bizarre investigations where history is retold by the spirits. This time, however, some investgations lead them unexplored realms. What mysteries does the earth hold that we have yet to understand? Follow Tedsen and Rydel on their travels as they explore all possibilities in our search for Michigan's most haunted. As with all Haunted Travels books, each story is linked to their websites Secret Room. Read the story. See & hear the evidence. Decide for yourself. www.HauntedTravelsMI.com
Dont make Michigan Beer come looking for you. Set out on a pils-grimage to pay respects to the great people and places that bring you Michigan's finest liquid joy. Inside you will find: listings and directions for all the current breweries; history and facts about brewing and drinking; a calendar of beer festivals and listings for brew clubs; signature pages to record your visits; special offers from participating breweries; things to do/eat/see a short stumble away from the brewery; lots of pretty pictures to make that reading part less stressful. Get this book into your glove compartment. You never know when you might need it! Support Michigan brewers by knocking back a few the next time you're in town!
Founded in the 1830s by Joseph and Betty Kettlestrings, an intrepid young couple from Yorkshire, England, the small settlement of Oak Park grew slowly until the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Before the ashes had cooled, Oak Park's population boomed as displaced families relocated into the community on the west edge of Chicago. By the turn of the 20th century, this thriving village became a magnet attracting ever-larger numbers of prosperous, progressive people to settle in what many referred to as "the finest of the streetcar suburbs." In the 1960s and 1970s, Oak Park became widely recognized for encouraging racial and ethnic diversity. Though best known for such residents as architect Frank Lloyd Wright and novelist Ernest Hemingway, Oak Park also lays claim to scores of others who have shone brightly in the national spotlight, as well as current folks who are passionate, daring, and dynamic. More than 100 noteworthy Oak Parkers-- past and present--are featured in this volume, from writers and restaurateurs to mobsters and movie stars.
Ohio State University's remarkable 2012 season--and the beginning of a new era at the Big Ten school--are recalled in this fascinating account. It tells the story of Urban Meyer, who accepted the job as head coach at Ohio State just before the NCAA banned the Buckeyes from postseason play in 2012, rendering them ineligible for the Big Ten Championship and bowl games. Meyer ultimately rose to the challenge of motivating a group of players to commit to the program despite the ban, and the book recounts what turned out to be one of the most remarkable seasons in Ohio State's 123-year history. Filled with never-before-revealed details about Meyer and the 2012 season, this surprising and entertaining record provides a complete picture of the new age at Ohio State.
Picturesque little Bayfield on Lake Superior is Wisconsin's smallest city by population but one of its most popular visitor destinations. This book captures those unique qualities that keep tourists coming back year after year and offers a historically reliable look at the community as it is today and how it came to be. Abundantly illustrated with both historical and contemporary images, This Superior Place showcases, as author Dennis McCann writes, "a community where the past was layered with good times and down times, where natural beauty was the one resource that could not be exhausted by the hand of man, and where history is ever present."Because Bayfield serves as "the gateway to the Apostle Islands," the book also includes chapters on the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Madeline Island, and the nearby Red Cliff Ojibwe community. It also covers the significant eras in the city's history: lumbering, quarrying, commercial fishing, and the advent of the orchards visitors see today. It is not a guidebook as such but more of a visual and written tour of the city and the major elements that came together to make it what it is. Colorful stories from the past, written in Dennis McCann's casual, humorous style, give a sense of the unique characters and events that have shaped this charming city on the lake.
Featuring 35 self-guided walking tours, Walking Chicago leads readers through some of the city's most interesting, scenic, and historic places.
Founded in 1788 along the Ohio River, Cincinnati was the major cityin the Northwest Territory for several decades. As it has developed intoits third century, Cincinnati's innovations, service, manufacturing, arts, and athletics mark it as a place with a vibrant and varied heritage. Thecontributions of interesting and unique personalities add to the city'sdynamism: William Holmes McGuffey and his creation of a nation'stextbooks; civil rights activists Ted Berry, Fred Shuttlesworth, and MarianBerry; iconic personalities like baseball star Pete Rose and silent film actressTheda Bara; grocery entrepreneur Barney Kroger; cooperative educationcreator Herman Schneider; polio vaccine pioneer Albert Sabin; JosephStrauss, the design engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge; Paul Brown, one ofthe NFL's greatest coaches; Henry Heimlich, whose Heimlich maneuver hassaved countless lives; and Benadryl inventor George Rieveschl. But it is alsothe philanthropists and business leaders; the cultural and political figures;the teachers and community workers; and even the intriguing charactersand everyday citizens who make Cincinnati an interesting place on the map.This book tells their stories
Portable and beautifully illustrated, Wisconsin Wildlife features 140 mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, butterflies, and other insects, as well as an ecoregion map showing over 20 wildlife-viewing hotspots and learning sites. Laminated for durability, this lightweight, 12-panel folding pocket guide is the ideal companion for educators, learners, naturalists, birders, and wildlife enthusiasts who are keen to deepen their relationship with the land by getting to know its attendant animals. Made in the USA.
Embark on a scavenger hunt to the unknown and unusual corners of Chicago. This endlessly interesting city is home to tales as tall as our skyscrapers and secrets as deep as our pizzas. Explore a side of Chicago you've never seen, from a grave in a junkyard to a pool under the Loop. Discover where you can picnic on a nuclear pylon or snorkel a Lake Michigan shipwreck. Visit the site of the Western Hemisphere's largest mass grave or run away to the circus in a church. Do you know where to find the birthplace of gospel music and a final resting place for Cubs fans? Surprises are hiding everywhere in Chicago, from a chapel atop a Loop skyscraper to an art gallery in a Beverly fieldhouse. From an energy vortex in Fulton Market to a salt cave in Portage Park, follow Secret Chicago across the city's neighborhoods and into its little-known history. Find oddities and inspiration in Chicago's uncommon sites, including hidden attractions, haunted locales, and unique landmarks. This guide delivers answers to questions around town that you didn't even know you had and proves that when it comes to secrets, Chicago is second to none.
"In the sixty-four days between November 3 and January 6, President Donald Trump and his allies fought to reverse the outcome of the vote. Focusing on six states--Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin-- Trump's supporters claimed widespread voter fraud. It was not a well-orchestrated matter. There was no guiding genius pulling the strings in key states for the defeated Donald Trump. In the weeks after the election, in counties and precincts all over the country, many local Republican officials and even Trump's own campaign workers washed their hands of his increasingly unhinged allegations of fraud. But there was no shortage of people willing to take up the fight. Urged on by Trump and his coterie of advocates, lawyers, and media propagandists, true believers turned on their colleagues, friends, and neighbors-- even those in their own party--to accuse them of rigging the election. The real story of the insurrection began months before Trump's mob attacked the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. That riot was the desperate final act, emblematic of the clumsy, failed movement Trump had been building for years. It began in cities and small towns all over America on election day, November 3, 2020. Working with a team of researchers and reporters, Bowden and Teague uncover never-before-told accounts from the election officials fighting to do their jobs amid outlandish claims and threats to themselves, their colleagues, and their families. The Steal is an engaging, in-depth report on what happened during those crucial nine weeks and a portrait of the heroic individuals who did their duty and stood firm against the unprecedented, sustained attack on our election system to ensure that every legal vote was counted and the will of the people prevailed."--Provided by publisher.
Part of Belt's Neighborhood Guidebook Series, The Cincinnati Neighborhood Guidebook is an in-depth look at the City of Seven Hills, written by the people who live and work there every day.Cincinnati, Ohio, is a complex mix of many different things: its present and its past, its transitions and its legacies; what defines it and distinguishes it; what makes people love it and what makes some eventually leave it. This collection, written by both lifelong Cincinnatians and recent transplants, offers a sampling of life there today--the tensions, debates, the life-and-death battles, and, not least of all, the joys that make this city so alive. It's a genuinely felt collection that offers a unique perspective on an evolving and energized city, a homegrown portrait showcasing the voices of people who know something about the way life feels--and why it feels that way--in their communities. It's about all the ways Cincinnati's differences are the very things that make the city so alive.Here, you'll find stories that look at: How Mount Auburn changed in the aftermath of the police shooting of Samuel DuBose - The Catholic legacy in Mount Adams - A busy intersection in gentrifying Over-the-Rhine - The fading rural landscape of Camp Dennison - How life by the Ohio River defines and shapes life in Ludlow Edited by Nick Swartsell and with short essays by Gail Finke, Pauletta Hansel, Dani McClain, Ronny Salerno, Katie Vogel, and many others, this collection offers an intimate tour of the city's seven hills, its fifty-two neighborhoods, and its countless stories. Natives of Cincinnati will recognize both their streets and their histories, and readers from outside the city will get an unfiltered look at the locale known as The Queen City.
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