
Who's Haunting the White House?: The President's Mansion and the Ghosts Who Live There
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Belanger
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By:
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Jeff Belanger
About this listen
Welcome to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC - better known as the White House. From the outside, it looks innocent enough. But step through its front gate and you may be surprised by what you find!
From ghostly sightings of Abigail Adams to strange doings in the Lincoln Bedroom, this audiobook, Who's Haunting the White House?, showcases the spooky side of history - including new information about hauntings during the Bush and Obama administrations! The audiobook also features an in-depth interview with the author about the ghosts of the White House.
©2008 Jeff Belanger (P)2018 Jeff Belanger
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