
Weird Ass Stories
Spooky Cemeteries of the USA
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Power
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By:
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Delilah Taylor
About this listen
There is an eerie feeling that comes with every footstep through a lonely, fog-filled cemetery. It starts with the bone-chilling howl, the sounds of footfalls approaching, and the spine-tingling chill running down your spine with the feeling that you are being watched. Then, you run.
Follow along as we visit the most heart-poundingly spooky graveyards in the United States. Take a tour of spooked out cemeteries from every state A to Z. Discover stories of boogeyman, Grim Reaper, living dead, monsters, spirits, shadowy figures, skeletons, trolls, undead, vampires, werewolves, witches, and zombies.
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