Ebook: Haunted Burlington: Spirits of Vermont's Queen City
Author: Thea Lewis
- Tags: History New Age Travel Nonfiction HIS036100 OCC023000 TRV026130
- Series: Haunted America
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
- Language: English
- epub
"[Burlington's] Ghost Guru . . . is responsible for keeping alive those things that are dead but still floating around, sometimes quite literally" (Ravenous Monster).
The vibrant city of Burlington is a perpetual hub of activity, with hordes of shoppers strolling up and down Church Street and groups of college students scattered about the lawns of UVM. Stop and listen to the stories of Queen City Ghostwalk guide Thea Lewis, and discover the ghostly shapes and spirits that appear among the throngs of the city's living. Meet the mischievous poltergeist who haunts Converse Hall and the ghost of the Flynn Theater. Take a peek at peculiar happenings at the Firehouse Center or the old Howard Opera House. Lewis delivers plenty of chills with a strong dose of history and a pinch of humor.
"For Lewis, a gifted storyteller, a good story makes a haunted place all the more compelling." —Happy Vermont
Includes photos!
The vibrant city of Burlington is a perpetual hub of activity, with hordes of shoppers strolling up and down Church Street and groups of college students scattered about the lawns of UVM. Stop and listen to the stories of Queen City Ghostwalk guide Thea Lewis, and discover the ghostly shapes and spirits that appear among the throngs of the city's living. Meet the mischievous poltergeist who haunts Converse Hall and the ghost of the Flynn Theater. Take a peek at peculiar happenings at the Firehouse Center or the old Howard Opera House. Lewis delivers plenty of chills with a strong dose of history and a pinch of humor.
"For Lewis, a gifted storyteller, a good story makes a haunted place all the more compelling." —Happy Vermont
Includes photos!
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