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  2. Charles H. Whedbee - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Whedbee. Charles Harry Whedbee (born May 13, 1911 in Greenville, North Carolina, and died there on September 21, 1990), was a noted lawyer, judge and author of local history and the lore, legends and ghost stories of the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

  3. Nancy Roberts (author) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Roberts (author) Nancy Roberts (née MacRae Correll, 1924 – July 1, 2008) was an American writer and storyteller who was often described as the "First Lady of American Folklore." A best selling author, she presented storytelling programs and lectures on creative writing at clubs, public libraries, schools, and universities.

  4. List of reportedly haunted locations in the United States

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    Don CeSar Hotel in St. Petersburg Beach reportedly is haunted by the ghost of its original owner, Thomas Rowe, who built the Moorish-style "Pink Palace" during 1926. The story is that Thomas Rowe was forbidden to marry the love of his life, a singer in the opera Maritana, [46] by her parents. He built the Don CeSar in remembrance of her, and ...

  5. Jackée Harry - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Jacqueline Yvonne " Jackée " Harry (born August 14, 1956) is an American actress, comedian and television personality. [1] She starred as Sandra Clark, the nemesis of Mary Jenkins (played by Marla Gibbs), on the NBC TV series 227 (1985–1990), and as Lisa Landry on the ABC / The WB sitcom Sister, Sister (1994–1999).

  6. Bell Witch - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Bell Witch or Bell Witch Haunting is a legend from Southern United States folklore, centered on the 19th-century Bell family of northwest Robertson County, Tennessee. Farmer John Bell Sr. resided with his family along the Red River in an area currently near the town of Adams. According to legend, from 1817 to 1821, his family and the ...

  7. Zevely House - Wikipedia

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    History. The Zevely House was built about 1815 by Vannimmen Zively, who married Johanna Sophia Shober in 1809 and bought from his step-father the same year the 160-acre land where he erected the house 6 years later, on Old Town Road. The house was moved in 1974 from its original site at 734 Oak Street to a new site at 901 West Fourth Street.

  8. 30 of the Oldest Roadside Attractions in the U.S. You Can ...

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    Standing six stories high, ... Bodie Ghost Town (Bridgeport, California) Bodie State Historic Park is a California gold-mining ghost town. The town once boasted 2,000 structures and roughly 8,000 ...

  9. Pet Sematary - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-0-385-18244-7. Pet Sematary is a 1983 horror novel by American writer Stephen King. The novel was nominated for a World Fantasy Award for Best Novel in 1984, [1] and adapted into two films: one in 1989 and another in 2019. In November 2013, PS Publishing released Pet Sematary in a limited 30th-anniversary edition.