Williams, Dinah

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Secrets of Walt Disney World

weird and wonderful facts about the most magical place on Earth
"This book is packed with fun facts and little-known details to make your visit to Walt Disney World even more special"--Page 4 of cover.

Monstrous morgues of the past

2011
Describes the histories and reported hauntings of eleven morgues throughout the world, including locations in Paris and Chicago.

Abandoned insane asylums

2008
Describes the terrible conditions in which patients lived at eleven now-defunct mental hospitals around the world, and presents details on reported hauntings at these facilities.

Slithery, slimy, scaly treats

2009
Describes foods from various cultures that contain snakes and other scaled animals, such as lizard soup from China, turtle shell stew from Peru, and barbequed frogs from the Philippines.

Abandoned amusement parks

2014
This book describes 11 abandoned amusement parks, discussing Krug Park, Omaha, Nebraska; Pripyat Amusement Park, Pripyat, Ukraine; Gulliver's Kingdom, Kamikuishiki, Japan; and other parks.

Creepy stations

2013
This book describes eleven creepy stations, discussing the Exchange Street Station, Buffalo, New York; Bostian Bridge near Statesville Station, Statesville, North Carolina; Hollenberg Station, Hanover, Kansas; and other stations.

Shuttered horror hospitals

2011
Ghost hunters believe that the spirits of dead people often linger in the locations where they spent their final moments. So what better place to look for these restless souls than in a hospital? Chilling tales and the dark histories surrounding these medical buildings will keep readers eagerly turning the pages for more.

Shocking seafood

2009
Describes foods from various cultures that contain seafood, such as sour herring from Sweden, octopus' arms from South Korea, and boiled sea cucumber from China.

Haunted houses

2008
Describes spooky happenings at several houses in the U.S., Canada, and Jamaica, including the Amityville house, Lizzie Borden house, and even the White House.

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