Pioneer Spirits: Investigating the Haunted Lewis County Historical Museum

Pioneer Spirits: Investigating the Haunted Lewis County Historical Museum

by Karen Frazier
Publication Date: 19/05/2015

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The Lewis County Historical Museum sits in the heart of Chehalis, Washington. The former railroad depot houses artifacts from the area's pioneers, but eyewitnesses believe the museum is home to more than just historical items. Many visitors, volunteers, employees, and paranormal investigators have had unexplainable experiences in the museum when they've encountered its resident ghosts.


South Sound Paranormal Research (SSPR) has been investigating the museum since 2008. In the past six years, they've collected countless hours of data, including many pieces of evidence that seem to indicate the museum is haunted. In Pioneer Spirits, SSPR not only shares their evidence of ghosts, but they also tell the stories of those who have encountered the unknown.


If you love ghost stories, then Pioneer Spirits won't disappoint. Join SSPR for a front row seat at one of Washington's most haunted hot spots.

ISBN:
9781311347299
9781311347299
Category:
Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal
Publication Date:
19-05-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Karen Frazier
Karen Frazier

Karen Frazier is an intuitive energy healer, psychic medium, author, and musician. She has written several successful books about energy healing, crystals, sound healing, metaphysics, and the paranormal. She is a columnist for Paranormal Underground Magazine. She currently writes two columns for the magazine: Dreams and Symbols, and Metaphysics and Energy Healing. Karen also co-hosted Paranormal Underground Radio for more than eight years. She formerly served as Paranormal Undergrounds Managing Editor. She also edits and writes for the website LoveToKnow about paranormal, horoscopes, tarot, feng shui, and energy healing.

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