In 'Pioneers in Paradise,' V. N. "Bud" Phillips retells the legend of the Minor House on Lee Street in Bristol, Virginia. It is the former home of Doctor Minor...
In 'The Marble and Other Ghost Tales of Tennessee and Virginia,' Joe Tennis retells the legend of a very sad ghost in Damascus, Virginia. This lady in white...
In 'Pioneers in Paradise,' V. N. "Bud" Phillips tells about the screaming lake at DeFriece Park at the intersection of Fifth and Stine Streets in Bristol,...
The old storage building, the Linville Cabin near the Appalachian Caverns in Blountville, Tennessee was the inspiration for the book title, 'The Marble and...
In 'Pioneers in Paradise,' V. N. "Bud" Phillips tells about the ghostly happenings near King College in Bristol, Tennessee. The ghost of James "Jim" King...
In 'Pioneers in Paradise,' V. N. "Bud" Phillips recounts the legend of the ghosts of High Ridge at the end of Windsor Avenue in Bristol, Tennessee. From this...
The book 'Pioneers in Paradise' by V. N. "Bud" Phillips might explain why so many people believe that the old Bristol Train Station on State Street in Bristol,...
August's Newsletter is out! To view it, please go to: http://www.hauntmastersclub.com/newsletters.html And make sure to vote for October's Member's Editorial: ...
The May, 2007 newsletter (with new stories) is out: http://www.hauntmastersclub.com/newsletters.html This month's editorial is: The Christine Syndrome: Cars &...
March's newsletter is out. You can access it here: http://www.hauntmastersclub.com/newsletters.html This month's editorial is on the topic of Stigmatized...
This month's editorial is on the topic of Ghosts in the Bible: http://www.hauntmastersclub.com/MembersEditorial/members_editorial_ghost s_bible.html And the...
Uncle Nick Grindstaff's Grave Along the Appalachian Trail in Shady Valley on Iron Mountain, the dividing line between Shady Valley and Stoney Creek, there is...
The Haunt Masters Club Newsletter for December, 2006 is now online at: http://www.hauntmastersclub.com/newsletters.html This month's editorial is on the topic...