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Roswell History Haunts And Legends Dianna Avena Avena Dianna

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Roswell History Haunts And Legends Dianna Avena Avena Dianna
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Publisher: History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.36 MB
Author: Dianna Avena [Avena, Dianna]
ISBN: 9781596293083, 159629308X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Roswell History Haunts And Legends Dianna Avena Avena Dianna by Dianna Avena [avena, Dianna] 9781596293083, 159629308X instant download after payment.

Discover the paranormal past of this historic Georgia river town on the outskirts of Atlanta—includes photos!   Roswell, Georgia, is haunted by the lingering ghosts of generations long dead. In this historic town, spirits roam through ruined mills, antebellum mansions, and slave cabins, searching for those lost in the battles of the Civil War.   From the banks of the Chattahoochee to the streets of Roswell’s historic district, chilling specters remind us of this charming Southern town’s shocking past. Author Dianna Avena blends Roswell’s history with tales of the city’s most famous haunts—from the slave quarters of Bulloch Hall to the cracked graves in Founder’s Cemetery—to send chills down the spines of locals and visitors alike.

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