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Haunted Heart of San Diego.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Clune, Brian.
Contributor:
Davis, Bob.
Series:
Haunted America
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Haunted places.
Ghosts.
Haunted houses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (144 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Chicago : Arcadia Publishing Inc., 2021.
Summary:
San Diego is known for its sunshine and beautiful beaches, but a dark history lurks beneath the surface. Shades of gamblers, thieves and gunfighters wander the streets, and the spirit of a young woman who died mysteriously haunts the halls of the Del. On the oldest sailing vessel in San Diego Harbor, the ghost of a small child stowaway plays with guests, and the Old Town Saloon occasionally hosts an eerie visitor seeking libations. Wyatt Earp haunts the very room he stayed in at the Horton Grand Hotel, and the former crewmembers of the USS Midway steadfastly man their posts, even after death. Join authors Brian Clune and Bob Davis as they recount the eerie tales of what may be California's most haunted city.
Contents:
Intro
Half Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword, by Matthew Schulz
Acknowledgements
1. Surf, Sand, Sunshine and Spirits
2. The Birth of California
3. Old Town San Diego
4. Ghosts of Old Town
5. Ghosts of Old Town Village
6. The Gaslamp District
7. Spirits of the Gaslamp District
8. San Diego's Maritime Spirits
9. Spirits of Point Loma
10. Coronado Island
11. Ghosts of the Hotel Del Coronado
Bibliography
About the Authors.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781439673638
1439673632
OCLC:
1266907210

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