Haunted Utica: Mohawk Valley Ghosts and Other Historic Haunts

· Arcadia Publishing
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A ghostly journey into New York State history . . . photos included!
 
Once a bustling hub on the Erie Canal, Utica and the surrounding region still harbor some spirits from the industrial age. “Old Main,” Utica’s shuttered psychiatric hospital, is one of the most haunted sites in New York State. John and Mary Jane Munn still walk the lavish halls of their castle on Rutger Street. Shrouded in secrecy, the Newport Masonic Temple’s “Brotherhood of the Leather Apron” includes a ghostly membership. Otherworldly visitors also inhabit the Stanley Theater, Forest Hill Cemetery, the Madison House, and many other historic locales.
 
Follow Dennis Webster, Bernadette Peck and the Ghost Seekers of Central New York as they delve into the region’s supernatural past . . .

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About the author

Dennis Webster is a paranormal investigator with the Ghost Seekers of Central New York. His previous works include Haunted Mohawk Valley, Wicked Adirondacks, Wicked Mohawk Valley, Klock, Adirondack Mysteries, volumes I and II and Daisy Daring & the Quest for the Loomis Gang Gold. He has a bachelor of science degree from Utica College and a MBA from the State University of New York Institute of Technology in Utica/Rome.
 
Bernadette Peck, founder and lead investigator of the Ghost Seekers of Central New York, lives in Vernon, New York. For fifteen years now researching and investigating ghosts has led her to a very profound view of life after death and the knowledge that comes with the spiritual side of life.

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