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History of the Ouija Board - Paranormal
Although accounts of the first historical origins of Ouija boards vary depending on one's source, most agree that the Spiritualist movement in the United States began in 1848 in Hydesville, New York. Two sisters, Catherine and Margaret Fox, ... [... more]
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Interview with St. Louis Psychic - Paranormal
I was amazed a couple of years ago when Jim did a reading on me. Two very important persons in my life had passed on decades ago...yet they were each waiting to give me a message. Jim had no idea who these people were, but I understood the ... [... more]
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Did Twain Write "Jap Herron?" - Paranormal
On April 21, 1910, Samuel Clemens a/k/a Mark Twain passed on to the other side. Six years later, in 1916, Emily Grant Hutchings born in Twain's hometown of Hannibal, Missouri, claimed the famous author dictated a manuscript to her through the use ... [... more]
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Recording EVP - Paranormal
I enjoy ghost hunting, or to be politically correct, paranormal research. Stealthily creeping through abandoned houses, caves, cemeteries and factories has been an avocation that has fascinated me since childhood. I like to think my approach to ... [... more]
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Interview with JJ Lumsden, Author - Paranormal
If you are looking for a perfect book to accompany a cup of hot cocoa, a cozy blanket, and your four-legged friend curled up next to your feet on a snowy weekend, I would suggest The Hidden Whisper. An intriguing paranormal mystery made up of ... [... more]
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The King's Tavern of Natchez - Paranormal
Not your "typical" haunted inn, The King's Tavern has had some particularly horrific crimes take place in its history, including the appalling murder of an infant whose cries are heard to this day. When Richard King first bought the building [... more]
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The Railway House in Massachusetts - Paranormal
In 1832, John Stone built and opened The Railway House by the train tracks in Ashland, Massachusetts. The inn was a very successful business, and Stone died a prosperous man in 1858. For some reason, his spirit lingers on at his old ... [... more]
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