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West Virginia's dark tourism, Tony Urban

Label
West Virginia's dark tourism, Tony Urban
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
West Virginia's dark tourism
Oclc number
960057376
Responsibility statement
Tony Urban
Summary
West Virginia is famous for its mountains, nature, and scenery, but it's also a treasure trove for tourists who prefer to visit history's darker and stranger side. Hitch along with the author as he visits over 60 West Virginia strange and spooky landmarks, including the Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum and haunted Moundsville State Prison. Learn about Charles Manson's childhood hometown, the “Hillbilly Black Dahlia,” and serial killer Harry Powers, whose story inspired Night of the Hunter. Haunted houses, colleges, and cemeteries, otherwordly alien encounters, cursed amusement parks, and more are explored in detail. You'll even discover Bat Boy's cave, Sasquatch's hideouts, werewolf country, and read about the time Teddy Roosevelt went monster hunting. Each location is complete with visitor information and a bounty of odd history
Target audience
adult
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