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What’s Hot Fridays

by SP on September 21st, 2007

It seems that a lot of you are interested in all things… spooky. So, I thought that I would take a look in the archives to see what I have.

Robert the Haunted Doll …The original “Chucky,” Robert the Doll, has been said to resemble everything from Michael Jackson to Curious George.

Ghost Tours in Franklin, Tennessee …Looking at the quaint and genteel Franklin of today, it’s hard to imagine some of the town’s sordid history.

School House Ghost, St. Augustine, Florida… For a city as old as St. Augustine, there is bound to be a lot of ghosts lurking, but the school house didn’t seem to be one of them for some reason, until someone shot this photo. Take a look at the insert… it is our imagination or could something be looking out the window?? For a structure as old as this one, I guess anything is possible!

THOSE WHO LINGER - The History & Hauntings of the Waverly Hills Sanatorium… First of you will read the history of this hospital and if that is not frightening enough, you get to peek over the shoulder of three individuals who were researching the hospital for a book entitled… So, There I Was… And then I thought that you might want a closer look although what went on inside the walls is a lot more scary than the building.!

Tour of Charleston, South Carolina… Day 7 - Carriage Rides and Ghosts… For our last day in Charleston we will see as much as we can of the city as possible. First up is a horse drawn carriage tour with The Old South Carriage Company. Over 300 years of history will be revealed as you ride over cobblestone streets. The 2.5 mile tour gives you a glimps into Charleston’s churches, mansions, southern charm and culture.

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