Haunted Rochester

A Supernatural History of the Lower Genesee

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, History, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Folklore & Mythology, Americas, United States
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Author: Mason Winfield, John Koerner, Rob Lockhart, Reverend Tim Shaw ISBN: 9781625843647
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Publication: July 30, 2008
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Mason Winfield, John Koerner, Rob Lockhart, Reverend Tim Shaw
ISBN: 9781625843647
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Publication: July 30, 2008
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English

The western New York state Great Lakes region serves as a scenic setting for supernatural traditions, incidences, and folklore.

Avenging specters, demon-tortured roads, holy miracles, weird psychic events, prehistoric power sites, ancient curses, Native American shamans, active battlefields, ghost ships, black dogs, haunted monuments, and the phantoms of Rochester’s famous—all are part of the legacy of Rochester and the lower Genesee. Supernatural historian Mason Winfield and the research team from Haunted History Ghost Walks, Inc., take us on a spiritual safari through the Seneca homeland of the “Sweet River Valley” and the modern city in its place. After their survey of Rochester’s super natural history and tradition, “the Flour City” will never look the same.

Includes photos!

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The western New York state Great Lakes region serves as a scenic setting for supernatural traditions, incidences, and folklore.

Avenging specters, demon-tortured roads, holy miracles, weird psychic events, prehistoric power sites, ancient curses, Native American shamans, active battlefields, ghost ships, black dogs, haunted monuments, and the phantoms of Rochester’s famous—all are part of the legacy of Rochester and the lower Genesee. Supernatural historian Mason Winfield and the research team from Haunted History Ghost Walks, Inc., take us on a spiritual safari through the Seneca homeland of the “Sweet River Valley” and the modern city in its place. After their survey of Rochester’s super natural history and tradition, “the Flour City” will never look the same.

Includes photos!

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