Haunted Baton Rouge

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Supernatural, History, Americas, United States, New Age
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Author: Bud Steed, Hope Steed Kennedy ISBN: 9781614239697
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Publication: September 24, 2013
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Bud Steed, Hope Steed Kennedy
ISBN: 9781614239697
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Publication: September 24, 2013
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English

Learn about the ghosts that haunt Louisiana’s capital city in this collection of spooky stories and photos . . .
 
With yellow fever, Civil War battles, murders, and tragic accidents staining its history, it is no wonder that Baton Rouge is rife with tales of ghostly visitors. Highland Road has had so many reports of Civil War soldier sightings that the local police department sent out an officer to track one down. Spirits crowd about in the stately grounds of the Magnolia Mound and Old Cottage Plantations, the Old State Capitol building and the new, and even the USS Kidd. Unlikely spots like the Guaranty Income Life and Broadcast Building have plenty of hair-raising stories of their own; the cafeteria used to be a morgue.
 
Now you can explore the Red Stick’s eerie past with paranormal investigator Bud Steed—as he uncovers the city’s most chilling tales.
 

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Learn about the ghosts that haunt Louisiana’s capital city in this collection of spooky stories and photos . . .
 
With yellow fever, Civil War battles, murders, and tragic accidents staining its history, it is no wonder that Baton Rouge is rife with tales of ghostly visitors. Highland Road has had so many reports of Civil War soldier sightings that the local police department sent out an officer to track one down. Spirits crowd about in the stately grounds of the Magnolia Mound and Old Cottage Plantations, the Old State Capitol building and the new, and even the USS Kidd. Unlikely spots like the Guaranty Income Life and Broadcast Building have plenty of hair-raising stories of their own; the cafeteria used to be a morgue.
 
Now you can explore the Red Stick’s eerie past with paranormal investigator Bud Steed—as he uncovers the city’s most chilling tales.
 

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