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From the foggy northern coasts to an inland agricultural empire, Northern California has a little bit of everything--including its fair share of the paranormal.In the state capital of Sacramento, a haunted steamboat sits, a home to spirits that never returned from their merry voyages. Not far away, a B-29 bomber from World War II returned from duty with a ghostly crew member. In San Jose, a woman with a tragic family history built a house meant to deter the spirits haunting her every step, while deep in the mountains, the restless shades of miners linger at the sites of their doom.
Author Brian Clune explores the spooky side of Northern California.
About the author
Brian Clune has been a paranormal investigator for more than twenty-five years, documenting the investigations for his team. This led to writing professionally about the history and haunts of California. Brian now gives lectures on paranormal topics around the United States and teaches a class called Exploring the Paranormal. Under the name "The ParaTraveler," he guides interested amateurs through investigations so they can see what paranormal investigations are really like. Brian continues to write for The History Press.