Product Description Lighthouses are America's castles--proud, sturdy, mystical, and sometimes even haunted.
The producer of the popular television series Haunted Lighthouses, seen on the Discovery Channel, the Learning Channel, and the Travel Channel, takes you on a tour of the legends of these bewitching monuments as he films. Meet a cast of intriguing characters including noted historians, people who work in lighthouses, and even the ghosts themselves.
You will also learn helpful travel tips including the best places to stay and dine, things to do, and must-see attractions.
Customer Reviews:
Loved this bookDecember 1, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I actually loved reading this book, mostly because the author went to so much trouble in treating it like a travel guide, with actual histories of the lighthouses and the hauntings, and including phone numbers and websites.
Haunted LighthousesJanuary 13, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well written. Covers several lighthouses, but not all on the west coast. I suppose the book would be six times as long if it had covered these.
An Informative and Very Interesting BookAugust 27, 2003 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Although the title is HAUNTED LIGHTHOUSES, this is much more than a ghost-hunter's guide. In addition to describing the supernatural phenomena associated with each lighthouse, the author provides historical information and very helpful travel tips for visitors. The lighthouses in the book include St. Augustine and Pensacola Lights in Florida, Boston Harbor and Plymouth (Gurnet Point) Lights in Massachusetts, St. Simons Island Lighthouse in Georgia, Maryland's Point Lookout Light (said to be the most haunted lighthouse in the US), New London Ledge Light in Connecticut, Maine's Seguin Island Light, and White River and Old Presque Isle Lighthouses in Michigan.
The book is illustrated with both vintage and recent photographs. For example, a little girl who haunts the keeper's house at the St. Augustine Light is shown in a photograph with her sister, both of whom drowned near the light in 1873. The chapter on the Boston Harbor Light is particularly intriguing and includes ghost stories associated not only with the lighthouse itself, but those of nearby Castle Island (which inspired Poe's THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO) and Georges Island (haunted by the "Lady in Black," the spirit of a Southern lady hanged during the Civil War).
I highly recommend HAUNTED LIGHTHOUSES to anyone interested in lighthouses and/or ghosts.