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Northern California has a dark side, a hidden world of ghosts,
monsters, and devils. This region includes the North and Central
coasts, the Santa Clara and Sacramento valleys, the East Bay, and
the Northern Sierra, where readers will experience strange
encounters at Alcatraz, in the abandoned town of Bodie, and aboard
the aircraft carrier Hornet. Also included are stories of the
legendary Bear Man, Native American ghost dancers, and the spirits
of novelist Jack London, the bandit Black Bart, and the ill-fated
Donner party.
This geographic study of New Jersey, a multidimensional portrait of
the state, incorporates three major themes: the state's cultural
diversity; its bipolar orientation; and an economy influenced by
the state's accessibility to major metropolitan centers and its
well-developed corridor functions.
From the arid desert to the population centers of Phoenix and
Tucson, Arizona is rich in tales of the paranormal, with ghost
stories of the early native tribes, cowboys, and gold miners and
frequent sightings of UFOs, Bigfoot, and Chupacabra. Bone-chilling
tales in this volume include the spirits of Tombstone, the ghost
train of Curly Bill, the mysterious appearances of the Blue Lady,
and the phantoms that crossed the Atlantic to haunt London Bridge.
A collection of supernatural tales and ghostly legends from around
the state, including the Barre Vampire, the Thetford Horror, the
ghost of Robert Lincoln, and the ghostly sentries of Bennington
Monument. Divides the state by regions and gives the best tales of
each.
New Jersey. The name evokes many images, most of which are narrow
stereotypes that fall short of reality. For example, though New
Jersey's salient cultural characteristic is its high population
density-the highest in the United States and higher than that of
Britain-there is a surprising amount of open space in the state.
Areas of the pinelands remain virtually unexplored, vast bogs are
nearly impenetrable, and lush forests on the Appalachian ridges and
holly-decked beaches on the ocean invite the city-weary urbanite.
This geographic study of New Jersey, a multidimensional portrait of
the state, incorporates three major themes: (1) the state's
cultural diversity, an amalgam dating from colonial days, of many
varied ethnic, national, and racial groups; (2) its bipolar
orientation to two neighboring giant metropolitan areas, New York
and Philadelphia, again a factor that dates to the time of the
Revolution; and (3) an economy heavily influenced by the state's
accessibility to major metropolitan centers and its well-developed
corridor functions. Dr. Stansfield depicts New Jersey as a state
others should watch: How it controls suburban sprawl, environmental
deterioration, and the internal competition among agricultural,
suburban, industrial, and recreational uses of land and water
resources offers a model for the rest of the United States.
Newark's Mayor Gibson observed of his city, "I don't know where
America's cities are going, but I think Newark will get there
first." It also might be fairly concluded, writes Dr. Stansfield,
that wherever the United States is heading, New Jersey could get
there first.
Hauntings lurk and spirits linger in the Garden State Reader,
beware! Turn these pages and enter the world of the paranormal,
where ghosts and ghouls alike creep just out of sight. Authors
Patricia A. Martinelli and Charles A. Stansfield Jr. shine a light
in the dark corners of New Jersey and scare those spirits out of
hiding in this thrilling collection. From what may lurk in the
Ramapo Mountains, to a ghostly little boy who waits on Clinton
Road, and the fabled Jersey Devil itself, these stories of strange
occurrences will keep you glued to the edge of your seat. Around
the campfire or tucked away on a dark and stormy night, this big
book of ghost stories is a hauntingly good read.
Featuring:• The Jersey Devil • Pirate Ghosts at Cape May Point
• Jimmy Hoffa's Ghost • Ghost Towns of the Pinelands • Ghost
Beacons of the Tuckerton Tower • The Phantom Lifeguard An
entertaining look into the haunted history of the New Jersey
coastline, with tales of pirates and treasure, loves lost at sea,
Civil War ghosts, and monsters and other strange beings that lurk
in the countryside.
Dead presidents, swamp monsters, and spying spaceships figure
prominently in this collection of eerie tales from the Buckeye
State. From across the plains to the metropolitan centers of
Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati come a variety of stories and
legends, including the phantom in Dayton's Woodland Cemetery who
perches atop his tombstone, the pitiful spirits of the Millfield
miners, the fearsome ghost of boatman Mike Fink, and many more.
A fun look at unexplained phenomena in New Jersey, featuring
information on ghost tours in the state.Featuring stories about: *
The Jersey Devil * UFOs in New Jersey? * The Confederate Ghosts of
Finn's Point * The Woman in White * Water-Dwelling Monsters *
Pirates and their Treasures * Dozens of other tales of ghosts,
hauntings, curses, and monsters
Tales of pirates, witches, and other amazing denizens of the state
of Maine. A fun look at spooky legends and stories of the
paranormal, including the guardian spirit of Portland Head Light,
the preacher and the cats from Hell, the ghost of Marie Antoinette,
the ghost who toasts independence, and the logger who befriended
the Devil.Other titles in series:* Haunted Connecticut* Haunted
Delaware* Haunted Jersey Shore* Haunted Massachusetts* Haunted New
Jersey* Haunted New York* Haunted Pennsylvania
New Jersey is ""the city in the garden."" It is a bundle of
paradoxes - a highly industrialized state famous for its seashore
and mountain resorts; a fairly conservative state politically that
nonetheless pioneered state land use, zoning, and environmental
protection legislation. The only state to be characterized by the
U.S. Census as entirely metropolitan, New Jersey has the highest
population density in the nation. It is a highly suburbanized state
that remains important agriculturally, one in which both very large
and very small farms continue to multiply. New Jersey is also a
state in which widespread suburbanization of residents, shopping,
and jobs has affected the most remote corners but in which old
central cities are being revitalized by massive immigration which
is demographically and dramatically changing the face of the state.
New Jersey should be understood as both a microcosm of the United
States and a leading indicator of things to come for the nation.
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