Yoopernatural Haunts: Upper Peninsula Paranormal Research Society Case Files

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· Visionary Living, Inc.
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168
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About this ebook

Eerie. Exotic. Haunted. Michigan’s Upper Peninsula boasts a wild and mysterious landscape that teems with ghosts from its rugged and colorful history. In earlier times this remote and often inaccessible terrain spawned a world of its own that still lives on in the haunted mists and shadows. Join Michigan’s premier investigators, the Upper Peninsula Paranormal Research Society, as they open their case files to some of the best haunted locales. Most of the team are U.P. natives, fondly known as “Yoopers.” Their stories are packed with history, lore, and detailed descriptions of investigations, plus ample helpings of charm and humor.

About the author

Adventurer, researcher, and public speaker Brad Blair has harbored a passion for the strange and unusual since childhood. Growing up in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Brad spent his days exploring regional legends and folklore, reading about cryptid creatures, UFOs, psychic phenomena, and his favorite topic - ghosts and hauntings. Brad has explored haunted locations throughout North America and beyond, has contributed to many publications and documentaries on the paranormal and continues to pursue a lifelong study of the bizarre. He is a founding member of the Upper Peninsula Paranormal Research Society, Co-host of Creaking Door Paranormal Radio, and co-founder of the Michigan Paranormal Convention.Brad lives in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, with his wife Jennifer and son Kaden. He owns and operates several tourism-related businesses.

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