Georgia Mysteries

This blog is intended to provide a venue for the free discussion and discourse concerning strange and weird phenomena in Georgia.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

New Bigfoot Forum Blog Site Features An Interview With Me About My Book, Bigfoot in Georgia

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I was very proud to be asked by the creators and moderators of a new blog on Bigfoot to be one of their first interviews.  This arises from ...
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Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween Everyone!!!

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This is the fourth Halloween that I have had the blog, and I do appreciate all of my readers and followers at Georgia Mysteries!!!  The Atla...
Sunday, October 30, 2011

Legends/Hauntings at Ocmulgee National Monument in Macon

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For quite some time, visitors to the Ocmulgee National Monument, better known as the Indian Mounds in Macon, have talked about the strang...

Who Built the Stone Wall on top of Fort Mountain in Murray County?

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I have long been interested in the early native tribes of Georgia. As a matter of fact, I am reading Dr. Max White's The Archaeology and...

The Haunting of the Allman Brothers Home in Macon

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According to a great little book my friend Rita and I found in Macon at the Goodwill Bookstore there (Goodbooks) last January right after th...
Sunday, September 11, 2011

Where is Button Gwinnett Buried?

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Recently, in my Georgia History class at the college, we discussed the Revolutionary War in Georgia.  Customarily, it is difficult to discus...

Book Discussion and Signing at Manuel's Tavern September 15th for The Atlanta Ripper

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On Thursday, September 15th at 7:00 p.m. I will be giving a lecture on my recent book The Atlanta Ripper: The Unsolved Case of the Gate Cit...
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I am a college vice president and history professor who has a love of history, Georgia, and anything that involves a combination of the two. I especially love strange and weird phenomenon. I am a big fan of Titanic history and unsolved mysteries. I would love to one day have enough money to just travel all over the world to historic places. I realize that is a big dream, but we all need them.
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