Take a tour of haunted history and use our new HAUR haunted rating guide.
More than 60 photographs add to the tales of phantoms, specters, sightings and lore, based on interviews with park rangers, bartenders, museum staff and cemetery workers.
A new tombstone ranking in each chapter, provided by the Baltimore Society for Paranormal Research, rates the city’s most spirited sites.
A special Teacher’s Guide is available and will make this an easy-so-use folklore book in the classroom. (See information below.)
Learn about
- Black Aggie, a famous sculpture that was so haunted it had to be removed from a Baltimore cemetery
- Unexplained activity in the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum
- Secrets and legends at the Edgar Allan Poe grave
- Ghosts on the USS Constellation
- The legend of the Phantom of O’Donnell Heights
- Baltimore’s very own Vanishing Hitchhiker
- Secret tunnel beneath Federal Hill
- Many mysterious sightings, including a suicide, hanging and restless spirits, at Fort McHenry
- A phantom piano player in a theatre on West Preston Street
- Ghost reports from saloons, restaurants and along the streets in Fells Point
- Cemetery tales from Baltimore’s most well-known graveyard guide
- Grave robbing stories based on operations at Maryland’s first medical college
- INCLUDES the award-winning story Concert by Candlelight, recognized by Storytelling World magazine.
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