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Hauntings at The Council Bluffs Public Library - where my writing career began!

  • Sadie K. Frazier
  • Jan 11, 2018
  • 1 min read

Did you know that my Debut #horror #fantasy #steampunk novel was based off of the supposed haunting of the old Council Bluffs Public Library?

The Chronicles of Travelstead: Coven of Ashwood Falls was set inside that very haunted library!

Follow the link at the bottom to pick up a copy of the first book in the Chronicles of Travelstead series to see more!

Here is the story:

Formerly home to the Council Bluffs’ Carnegie Free Public Library, this beautiful Beaux-Arts style building across the street from Bayliss Park, at the corner of Pearl Street and Willow Avenue, was built in 1905 at a cost of over $88,000. The Union Pacific Railroad Museum opened at that location in 2003. The museum houses one of the oldest corporate collections of artifacts, photographs, and documents concerning the country’s largest railroad and the railroad industry. Locals believe this building has been haunted by the ghost of a lady wearing Victorian garb since its days as a library. The activity was particularly strong in the basement, where books flew off shelves and objects would appear and disappear. The ghost is believed to be a former pianist who kept to herself, except when she took quiet strolls through the streets of Council Bluffs. Today, her ghost is most often seen walking up and down the museum stairwell.

Check out the novel here! If you dare! Bwahahahahahaha

https://www.amazon.com/Chronicles-Travelstead-Coven-Ashwood-Falls-ebook/dp/B01MFGJTXG

See you on the flip side!

Much love! Sadie

 
 
 

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