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Pennsylvania's Most Haunted Places

The Haunted History Behind Pennsylvania's Scariest Sites (Haunted Pennsylvania)

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Pennsylvania's Most Haunted Places

By: Tony Urban
Narrated by: Benjamin Hunter
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What makes a place haunted?

Ghosts and ghouls. Spooky sounds in the night. Whispering voices in dark rooms. Items moved by unseen forces. Shadowy figures vanishing into thin air.

East to west, north to south, Pennsylvania is filled with unexplainable phenomena. Best-selling author Tony Urban has researched more than 50 purportedly haunted locations from all corners of the keystone state and is here to tell the tales.

From the Pennhurst Asylum to the old Allegheny County Jail. From haunted houses to cursed cemeteries. Phantom founding fathers, fallen Civil War soldiers, and much more. Listen to their haunted histories and hear from eyewitnesses whose encounters with ghosts are impossible to forget.

©2022 Tony Urban (P)2023 Tony Urban
Travel & Tourism Haunted Ghost Scary

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