Senin, 09 Oktober 2017

Haunted Hotels of the West

Writer-photographer Bob Stinson, an aficionado of the Wild West and a believer in paranormal activity, recently ventured to a handful of Western hotels, armed only with a camera, in hopes of “shooting” a ghost at rest or otherwise. We don’t think he captured any spirit on film, except for the spirit of the Old West, …

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