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Learn About Haunted Mequon

at Frank L. Weyenberg Library

 

Submitted By chad lewis

 

06/15/09 - Weyenberg Library


WI’s Most Haunted Locations

Haunted Locations in Your Own Backyard

Mequon’s Most Haunted!

Where: Frank L. Weyenberg Library, 11345 North Cedarburg Road, Mequon, WI

When: Thursday, June 25th

Time: 6 p.m.

Cost: Free

More information: (262) 242-2593

This presentation takes the audience on a ghostly journey to some of the most haunted places in Wisconsin. It covers the entire state from wandering ghosts of the North Woods of haunted B&B’s in Milwaukee. From phantom creatures prowling the woods to graveyard apparitions located in your own backyard, no place in WI is without its own haunting. Complete with photos, case history, eyewitness accounts, ghost lore, and directions, this unique presentation encourages you to visit these places for your own ghost story.

Find out where you can:

  • See possessed statues come to life

  • Pick up a phantom hitchhiker

  • Have your car pushed by spirits

  • Encounter phantom hell hounds

  • Much much more

 Speaker Bio

Chad Lewis is a paranormal researcher and author for Unexplained Research LLC Chad holds a Master's of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Chad had trekked across the world in search of the paranormal. From tracking vampires in Transylvania and chasing the Chupacabras in Puerto Rico, to searching for the elusive monster in Loch Ness, and pursuing ghosts in Ireland's castles, Chad brings over 14 years of research experience to his presentations.

Chad has been featured on the Discovery Channel’s “A Haunting,” ABC’s “World’s Scariest Places,” and hundreds of radio interviews, TV appearances, and newspaper articles. Chad is the author of the Hidden Headlines series and also the co-author of the Road Guide to Haunted Locations book series. Chad has presented at hundreds of libraries, universities, schools, and private functions for crowds of 7 to 700.


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