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Capitol Hill Haunts Tim Krepp

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Capitol Hill Haunts Tim Krepp
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.01 MB
Author: Tim Krepp
ISBN: 9781614236566, 1614236569
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Capitol Hill Haunts Tim Krepp by Tim Krepp 9781614236566, 1614236569 instant download after payment.

“In a sprightly, entertaining style, Krepp tells of the spooks and specters that haunt the U.S. Capitol, the Marine Barracks, and other sites and homes” (Hill Rag).   From the Demon Cat that stalks the Washington crypt to the restless spirit of John Quincy Adams in Statuary Hall, it is no wonder that in 1898 the Philadelphia Press declared the Capitol to be the most thoroughly haunted building in the world. Yet there are as many ghosts in the neighborhood as there are beneath the dome. Local writer and guide Tim Krepp intrepidly takes on the best-known haunted tales while also exploring the lesser-known specters. From the weeping lady of the Maples to Commodore Tingey, who still stands watch in the Navy Yard, to the dozens of famous ghosts hosted by Congressional Cemetery, many former residents seem bound to their old home. Join Krepp as he explores the most historic and hair-raising haunts of the Hill.   Includes photos   “A hair-raising guide to Washington's ghosts.” —The Washington Post

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