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Haunted Pensacola

by Alan Brown
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Overview

Pensacola may boast the world’s whitest beaches, but the sands of time reveal a dark history in America’s first settlement. It’s no surprise that one of the nation’s oldest cities is also among the most haunted, with culturally diverse spirits from the ages of the Spanish founders and British settlers through the turbulent era of the Civil War. Author and expert Alan Brown presents a survey of unexplained mysteries at Pensacola’s eerie landmarks. The infamous haunted lighthouse, the ghosts of St. Michael’s Cemetery and the tale of the headless woman of Ramona Street are just a few of the chilling stories recounted in Haunted Pensacola.

About the Author, Alan Brown

Alan Brown has been teaching English at the University of Western Alabama since 1986. When he is not in the classroom, Dr. Brown writes books on his favorite topic, ghost stories, with over half a dozen titles on haunted cities already published. He lives in Meridian, Mississippi, with his wife, Marilyn.

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Book Details

Published
October 18, 2010
Publisher
History Press, The
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781596293014

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