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Haunted New Mexico

Ghosts and Strange Phenomena of the Land of Enchantment

Author: Christine M. Rogel   Series: Haunted Series

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"Features paranormal stories from the Land of Enchantment, including a haunted state monument in Lincoln County and a lovelorn ghost who wanders through one of the state's national parks"--

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"Features paranormal stories from the Land of Enchantment, including a haunted state monument in Lincoln County and a lovelorn ghost who wanders through one of the state's national parks"--

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There is a mystical quality to the land and sky in New Mexico. Places with long histories, such as New Mexico, breed superstition, carrying the memories, stories, and beliefs of those who have passed before. The state is such a notoriously superstitious place that real estate agencies post notices about whether a house is "truly" haunted, with pseudo-legal discussions about the need to disclose this information publicly. There is a haunted State Monument in Lincoln County, and a lovelorn ghost wanders through one of the state's national parks. There are ghosts who are friendly and fearsome. Stories that have become fables, and others that are fully believed. Haunted New Mexico will occasionally ask you to suspend belief, showing those cracks between what is real and imagined.

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About the Author

Born and raised in Gallup, New Mexico, Christine Rogel has a passion for the people and culture of the West. Currently based in Bozeman, Montana, she is the editor in chief of Western Art & Architecture and the managing editor of Big Sky Journal.

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There is a mystical quality to the land and sky in New Mexico. Places with long histories, such as New Mexico, breed superstition, carrying the memories, stories, and beliefs of those who have passed before. The state is such a notoriously superstitious place that real estate agencies post notices about whether a house is "truly" haunted, with pseudo-legal discussions about the need to disclose this information publicly. There is a haunted State Monument in Lincoln County, and a lovelorn ghost wanders through one of the state's national parks. There are ghosts who are friendly and fearsome. Stories that have become fables, and others that are fully believed. Haunted New Mexico will occasionally ask you to suspend belief, showing those cracks between what is real and imagined.

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Product Details

Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield | Globe Pequot Press
Published
15th July 2021
Pages
120
ISBN
9781493046904

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