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I think difficult child may be sensitive to paranormal
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 180937" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Ooops, forgot to tell you, that VA and lots of Southernn states are rife with-Civil War history. There are tours in Alexandria and Williambsurg, for ex., that are called "ghost tours," and an author named LB Taylor who has written many ghost story books about historical places in VA. They are, at their best, great ways to teach kids history that would otherwise bore them to tears.</p><p>So, in reg. to Chesapeake being more prone to paranormal issues than any other place, I think not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 180937, member: 3419"] Ooops, forgot to tell you, that VA and lots of Southernn states are rife with-Civil War history. There are tours in Alexandria and Williambsurg, for ex., that are called "ghost tours," and an author named LB Taylor who has written many ghost story books about historical places in VA. They are, at their best, great ways to teach kids history that would otherwise bore them to tears. So, in reg. to Chesapeake being more prone to paranormal issues than any other place, I think not. [/QUOTE]
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