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Southern Alabama Hauntings

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Visit some of the most paranormally active locations in Southern Alabama in the pages of this work. It doesn’t matter if you’re just a casual enthusiast or seasoned ghost hunter, you’ll find the stories intriguing and informative. From the Chambers County court house in Lafayette, to the lost city of Blakely, the stories here will give you locations to visit if you dare search for the activity found on these pages.

93 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 24, 2013

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Kenneth Wayne Allen

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Ken Allen is a freelance author with his first fiction novel, Crossing William, available on Amazon.com and Kindle. With a few articles published in regional publications over the years, he decided to take on the challenge of a full length book after completing his first two years ago.
After leaving the military with an honorable discharge as an Intelligence Specialist, Ken worked for several companies, trying to find his place in the world. It didn’t take long for him to decide that an education would be his best endeavor to enhance his future career paths.
In May of 2006, Ken completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology at Auburn University. He continued to attend college after this, working to complete his second degree in History Education.
Ken began to write freelance during this time and fell in love with writing. This prompted him to begin a career in which few find success. His passion for the art can be sensed in everything he writes.

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July 3, 2015
I like this book, but I have always been interested in local ghost stories. One thing I would like to point out if you read this book Springville Plantation is not the correct name it is Spring Villa. My favorite ghost story. Just ask me about it and I can talk for hours.

I found some new stories in this book that I enjoyed reading such as "The Lady in White" about the bridge at the bottom of the curve on Ben Brown Road. That curve has always frightened me because it seems so dangerous, but I had never heard about the lady on Christmas.

There is a story in here about Smedley Road as well. I went down that road one evening in the late 80s when I was a teenager and I have my own story about events that occurred there.

All in all this is a good read. Southern Alabama Hauntings has my recommendation!
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