Georgia Mysteries

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

Friday, January 17, 2014

Spook Bridge-What Kind of Crossings Happen Here?

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Not far from Valdosta, Georgia there is a location that not many know about outside the area, but is quite legendary in the Lowndes Count...
Monday, January 6, 2014

Spooky Georgia: Book Review

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Spooky Georgia: Tales of Hauntings, Strange Happenings, and Other Local Lore  by S.E. Schlosser is one of a series of books in the Spooky...
Thursday, January 2, 2014

Book Review: Legends, Lore and True Tales of the Chattahoochee by Michelle Smith

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I realize I haven't posted much in 2013. Let me rephrase that. I haven't posted ANYTHING in 2013, but I am working on changing that ...
Thursday, December 13, 2012

Examiner.com Does Interview With Me about My Book Bigfoot in Georgia

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Here is an interview that Jeffery Pritchett, who writes for Examiner.com, did with me concerning my book Bigfoot in Georgia .  It was publis...
Saturday, October 20, 2012

McDonough Haunted History Tours!

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Don't forget that even though Bell, Book and Candle closed in downtown McDonough, there is a new used bookstore on the square. It is cal...
Wednesday, July 25, 2012

I Want to Ask a Favor

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While I realize that this is not the typical article I would post on my blog of mysteries in Georgia, it does relate, and it was because of ...
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Camp Creek Train Crash Memorial Week; Books Signings, and A Play Based on My Book

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This week marks the first ever celebration and memorial of the lives, heroes, and story of the 1900 Camp Creek Train Crash in McDonough, Geo...
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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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