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Haunted Indiana
Haunted Indiana | Mark Marimen
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In Haunted Indiana you'll find: The ghost of a faceless nun, who glides silently through the empty expanse of a college hall. A nineteenth-century barn that has been converted into an elegant restaurant, yet has kept the revenant of a farmer who died there decades before. The spirit of the famous ""Diana of the Dunes"" who returns to her home among the Indiana Dunes from which death took her more than a half century ago. A major metropolitan highway, haunted by two beautiful female ghosts, who each met her fate along the roadway. As the slogan goes, ""There's more than corn in Indiana."" If the ghostly legends and tales that can be heard are to be believed, indeed there is more than corn in the Hoosier state . . . restless spirits that refuse to stay buried and forgotten. Here are collected a sampling of the ghostly tales that are told throughout the length and breadth of Indiana. Come wander the Hoosier state, and meet some of its unearthly denizens. Come hear the stories, old and new, that are as much a part of the Indiana landscape as farm fields and small towns. Come visit . . . Haunted Indiana.
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This was a fun book for the week of Halloween. Because I am from Indiana, I know I enjoyed the stories even more. I especially enjoyed reading about Stiffy Green from my hometown of Terre Haute, and the Faceless Nun from St. Mary of the Woods college, just outside of Terre Haute. I did not love the typos and grammatical errors. Finally, Parke County is known for its covered bridges, not Brown County!

Donna_sBookMinute There was just talk of a haunted house, in my hometown, that was recently demolished. I might read this. 6y
Melkyl @Donna_sBookMinute I enjoy ghost stories, and I especially like to read ones about areas I know. I find the urban legends pretty fascinating. 6y
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