Historic Haunts Florida
1. St. Augustine Lighthouse, St. Augustine Florida
I have always loved lighthouses and my very first trip to this one I saw a full body apparition I believe was a former light keeper.
2. Robert the Doll, Key West Florida
Ever since I heard about Robert for the first time a long time ago, I couldn't wait to meet him. When I did, he didn't let me down.
3. Sunshine Skyway Bridge, Sarasota Bay Florida
I have always hated this bridge, even the original one before the current one. I still don't like that bridge.
4. John's Pass, Madeira Beach Florida
One of my favorite places as a child with a story to tell.
5. Versace Mansion, South Beach Florida
I have always been a fan of Versace's work and visiting his mansion was a very interesting experience, it wasn't a planned trip.
Historic Haunts Florida II
1.Don Cesar, St. Petersburg Beach Florida
I loved looking for the Pink Lady every time we went to the beach as a kid and always thought she had a story of her own.
2. Coral Castle, Homestead Florida
I was fascinated with this place as a little girl and honestly still am.
3. St. Paul's Churchyard, Key West Florida
This beautiful yet spooky church yard has a very interesting past.
4. Lowry Park Zoo, Tampa Florida
Animals can return as spirits just as humans can...
5. Sunland Hospital, Orlando Florida
A very sad site even though the hospital is gone. There is still a strong energy here.
Historic Haunts of the South
1. Capital Building, Colonial Williamsburg Virginia
Colonial Williamsburg is my favorite place in the United States and you will always find locations from this historic gem in my South books. I am actually working on Historic Haunts Williamsburg,
2. Myrtles Plantation, St. Francisville Louisiana
I wanted to investigate this beautiful plantation since I first saw it on tv when I was about 5 years old and finally had the opportunity more than once and Chloe made herself known.
3. Monticello, Charlottesville Virginia
Thomas Jefferson, my ancestor's former home and houses many ancestral ghostly tales.
4. Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon, Charleston SC
This amazing piece of history is where I caught my first full body apparition in a photo!
5. College of William and Mary, Williamsburg Virginia
One of the most beautiful and haunted campus'.
Historic Haunts of the South II
1. Tuckahoe Plantation, Richmond Virginia
My 9th great grandparents built this house and many of my family still haunts it.
2. Randolph House, Colonial Williamsburg Virginia
Another one of my ancestor's homes in which they haunt.
3. Dauphine Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana
A haunted.........bordello.......?!? Why not?!
4. St. Francis Inn, St. Augustine Florida
I have had so many experiences here over the years it has to be on the list.
5. Pirate House, Savannah Georgia
Great food with very intriguing ghost stories.
Historic Haunts of the South III
1. Poe Museum, Richmond Virginia
Edgar Allan Poe is one of the reasons I became an author. His house in Richmond is near and dear to my heart and the first time I experienced his spirit.
2. Drayton Hall, Charleston SC
I have always loved old plantations. I don't like the sad history that most of them hold but the beauty is what draws me in, and the ghosts too.
3. Bruton Parish Church, Colonial Williamsburg Virginia
A ghostly organ playing in a church late at night when no one is there...that is a must for my list.
4. Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon Virginia
First President of the United States and a big reason we have our freedom. My first trip here I had a major post cognitive experience.