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Buffalo

November 7, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 6 Comments

    Since I’m leaving on a business trip today, I thought I’d share this postcard I sent to my co-workers back in 1998. I got to go to Buffalo […]

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Geometry – or – My Love Affair with Michael Phelps

November 3, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 13 Comments

In addition to visiting the Great Wall of China, I desperately wanted to see the Water Cube where the 2008 Olympic swimming events were held in Beijing.  Once I got […]

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China

The Reveal: What Happened at Waverly Hills

October 31, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 17 Comments

As I mentioned in my last post, my husband Mike and I did an overnight stay at Waverly Hills Sanatorium, which, according to the Ghost Hunters TAPS group, is believed […]

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Kentucky
Haunted Waverly Hills Sanatorium

Playing TAPS at Waverly Hills

October 29, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 15 Comments

Waverly Hills Sanatorium For those who don’t know, Waverly Hills is considered one of the most active paranormal spots in the country. While it was operational, 63,000 people perished there. […]

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Travel Theme: Spooky

October 28, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 6 Comments

When I saw ailsa’s weekly travel prompt, I had no trouble thinking of spooky things. In fact, I realized just how spooky the greater Cincinnati area can be. Is it […]

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Is Colonial Park Cemetery haunted?

The Catastrophe That is Colonial Park Cemetery

October 24, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 21 Comments

  Who is buried in Colonial Park Cemetery? We tiptoed across the mass grave of people buried prematurely. They’d succumbed to Yellow fever and were tossed onto death carts that rolled […]

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Wiccan I go to Salem Again?

October 18, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 25 Comments

There are two periods in history that absolutely fascinate me: the Holocaust and the Salem Witch Trials. (Okay, three. The European witch hunts fascinate me, too.) So I couldn’t wait […]

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I’d Back Out of Blackout For Sure

October 16, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 7 Comments

Though I don’t mind spending the night in abandoned buildings hunting for ghosts, I’m a wuss when it comes to haunted houses. You won’t find me in one, especially not […]

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Ghosts Who ‘Bit the Bullet’ in Gettysburg

October 11, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 10 Comments

We met on a field where tens of thousands had died. Eight o’clock rolled in, following a thunderstorm that left the skies low and dark. Our tour guide, wielding a […]

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Museums & Tours

Behind the Scenes of “The State”

October 8, 2012by Browsing the Atlas 7 Comments

This isn’t the story of a haunted place, but a behind-the-scenes story of a movie about a haunted place. It’s called The State and you can see the trailer here. But […]

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