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Hey, readers! Last week I tried a new type of blog–a Weekly Review of the blog posts that were getting the most attention at Theresa’s Haunted History!
I quickly grew bored of this, so this week, I thought I’d try ANOTHER approach! Welcome to the Worst of the Worst! These blog entries, while I see nothing wrong with them, (of course, I’m a bit biased since I WROTE them) just haven’t gotten the number of pageviews I think they deserve. Admittedly, there are some ulterior motives as well–I recently read that posts such as this were good for increasing internal blog traffic, lol. If you haven’t read these entries though, please take a moment and check out anything that might interest you. Show these little posts some Holiday Spirit! Thanks!
1. Ghost FAQs-Certification: Certification in the paranormal field is a controversial subject. This post reflects my thoughts on the whole situation, as well as practical tips from which any investigation can benefit.
2. Steel Hollow Caves: The caves around Spencer, WV are haunted…but why and by whom?
3. McArthur House: A ghostly child is said to haunt this former undertaker’s home-turned antique shop located outside of Harpers Ferry. Its a complete recipe for spooky story as found in Stephen Brown’s book.
4. A Prayer: When I was young, I found my own unique, and perhaps hilarious, way to deal with the things in my own home that I couldn’t understand.
5. Former Ravenswood Theater: A re-telling of a story found in A Guide to Haunted West Virginia. This theater is now an office complex, but the tales of a ghostly visitor still abound.
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2012-12-16 07:54:26
Source: http://theresashauntedhistoryofthetri-state.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-worst-of-worst.html