Jim Miles
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Weird Georgia: Your Travel Guide to Georgia's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets
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2006
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3 editions
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Civil War Ghosts of Central Georgia and Savannah
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2013
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2 editions
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Civil War Ghosts of Atlanta
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2013
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5 editions
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Civil War Ghosts of North Georgia
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2013
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4 editions
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Haunted North Georgia
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Weird Georgia: Close Encounters, Strange Creatures, and Unexplained Phenomena
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2000
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3 editions
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Haunted Central Georgia
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Eerie Georgia: Chilling Tales from the Mountains to the Sea
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Haunted South Georgia
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To the Sea: A History and Tour Guide of Sherman's March
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1989
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4 editions
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“When Georgia's native son Jimmy Carter was elected President in 1976, the world marveled at his family. Mama, in her old age, left to serve as a missionary in India; wife, Rosalynn, told reporters about the family ghost; sister, Ruth, was a faith healer; brother, Billy, became the poster child for rednecks; and cousin Hugh, a state legislator, ran the world's largest worm farm. Jimmy himself had reported seeing a UFO, admitted lusting in his heart, and was attacked by a killer rabbit.
Georgians were puzzled by all the attention. Why would anybody think this family was weird?”
― Weird Georgia: Your Travel Guide to Georgia's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets
Georgians were puzzled by all the attention. Why would anybody think this family was weird?”
― Weird Georgia: Your Travel Guide to Georgia's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets
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