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Save the Ingersoll Tavern!
Sharing for visibility – this is an important structure in our local history. Read the linked proposal (from Danvers’ Historic District Commission’s March meeting) on changing bylaws to protect historically significant structures (such as the Ingersoll Tavern) that are in danger of being demolished due to abandonment and neglect. Final Report of the Ad-Hoc Historic…
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New Ghastly History blog
My sincerest apologies, but I never updated you all with my latest Ghastly History blog post! It was released last month – you can check it out here. The post discusses a few cases involving spectral evidence. Also, be sure to check out the Ghastly News and Ghastly Images series which are released daily and weekly…
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New series – Ghastly Images!
The Ghastly Historian will be back with the daily Ghastly News series this coming Monday. There are also some pending blog posts in the pipeline, so be on the lookout for those in the coming weeks and months. There will also be a new Saturday weekly series, starting on Saturday 1/13/2024, entitled Ghastly Images. An image of a…
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New Ghastly History vlog
There is a new blog (or should I say vlog?!) on Ghastly History! You can check it out here. This video explores the case of Nellie Vaughn, a 20th century Rhode Island legend. This is the Ghastly Historian’s first addition to their YouTube channel, so be sure to like and subscribe! The video is also posted on…
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New series – Ghastly News!
In addition to the Ghastly History blog (which has some posts in the works, more to come soon!), the Ghastly Historian started a new series today! It is entitled Ghastly News, which explores unique newspaper accounts and articles from across the country. Check it out here. The Ghastly Historian will be sharing these daily (Monday – Friday) on their…