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History Busters

The Truth (and Myths) About Creepy Places

By L. A. Peacock Illustrator Nick Wigsby Narrator Editor Photographed by

History Busters

The Truth (and Myths) About Creepy Places

By L. A. Peacock Illustrator Nick Wigsby Narrator Editor Photographed by
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Which of these statements are true and which are myths?


  • Skeletons of giant men were found beneath Death Valley, California.

  • The "Voodoo Queen of New Orleans" created a spell to change the weather.

  • The White House was set on fire by a ghost during the War of 1812.

  • We still don't know who built "America's Stonehenge" in Salem, New Hampshire.

Find out in this myth-busting book!


These accessible and fun fact-filled books not only bust the myths and set the record straight they are full of little known fascinating bits of information!



Title contains language or content that may be considered inappropriate for younger readers.

Which of these statements are true and which are myths?


  • Skeletons of giant men were found beneath Death Valley, California.

  • The "Voodoo Queen of New Orleans" created a spell to change the weather.

  • The White House was set on fire by a ghost during the War of 1812.

  • We still don't know who built "America's Stonehenge" in Salem, New Hampshire.

Find out in this myth-busting book!


These accessible and fun fact-filled books not only bust the myths and set the record straight they are full of little known fascinating bits of information!



Title contains language or content that may be considered inappropriate for younger readers.

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