User talk:Pamela K. Kinney

Ravencon
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Haunted Richmond, Virginia
Haunted Richmond, Virginia is a nonfiction book written by Pamela K. Kinney on the ghosts and haunted places of Richmond, Virginia. it came out June 15, 2007 from Schiffer Books. There are many interesting true ghostly stoies in the book, along with legends, like the Richmond vampire. Edgar Allen Poe [] figures in this book, as he was adopted by a family from Richmond and even has a museum in the oldest stone house still standing. This house is also haunted--not by Poe, but by children.

Blurb from back of the book: Richmond, Virginia is chock-full of ghosts and haunted places. This city names Edgar Allan Poe as its native son, and it is rich in ghostly lore, legends, and tales. Join this tour to: • Learn why Virginia's governor shares his mansion with ghosts; • Dine with ghosts at Ruth's Chris Steak House and Crab Louie's Seafood Tavern; • Discover that the Byrd Theatre has more than movies to offer customers; • Visit the prison in Powhatan (it might not be safe, even for those working there); • Call on the Lady in Red who roams the corridors at Wrexham Hall. These and other interesting and scary stories will transport you beyond, to a Richmond that most mortals never see!