Eerie California: Strange Places and Odd Phenomena in the Golden State

Eerie California: Strange Places and Odd Phenomena in the Golden State

by Mike Marinacci
Eerie California: Strange Places and Odd Phenomena in the Golden State

Eerie California: Strange Places and Odd Phenomena in the Golden State

by Mike Marinacci

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Overview

Eerie California tells the story of the Golden State’s strange and spooky sites. Describes over 100 locations in Northern, Central, and Southern California including these bizarre attractions:

• Haunted houses, hotels, highways, and parks
• Lairs of “Bigfoot” and other elusive creatures
• Ancient, unexplained ruins and earthworks
• Legendary lost civilizations and underground cities
• Ghosts, phantoms, and apparitions
• Accursed and “jinxed” places
• “Phantom panthers” and other sinister animals
• Weird cult centers
• Earthquake lights, moving rocks, and more strange geology
• Lake and sea serpents
• Prehistoric rock and cave art
• And much more!

Now regarded as a classic “Weird America” survey, Eerie California includes over 100 photographs of actual sites and phenomena. Get ready to discover a side of the Golden State you never knew existed!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781579512514
Publisher: Ronin Publishing
Publication date: 01/16/2018
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 8.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mike Marinacci is a lifelong California resident fascinated by the state’s unique history and culture, Mike Marinacci is the author of Mysterious California (Los Angeles: Panpipes, 1988), and co-author of the bestselling Weird California (New York: Sterling, 2006). Mr. Marinacci also contributed to Weird Hauntings (New York: Sterling, 2006), The Book of Sacraments: Ritual Use of Magical Plants (Berkeley: Ronin, 2015) and Explorations in Awareness (Berkeley: Ronin, 2016), and wrote the Foreword to The Shadow over Santa Susana (New York: Creation Books, 2009).

Table of Contents

Introduction

I. Northern California
• Berkeley: The Universityof California
• Markleeville
• Sutter Creek: The Sutter Creek Inn
• Chico
• Oroville: Cherokee Road
• Mokelumne Hill: The Leger Hotel
• Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve
• Mount Diablo
• Oakland Hills
• Coloma: The Vineyard House
• Folsom Lake
• Lake Tahoe
• Bluff Creek
• Willow Creek
• Blue Lake
• Mount Tamalpais
• Stinson Beach
• Castle Air Force Base Museum
• Clear Lake
• Petroglyph Point
• Bodie
• Alcatraz
• Bush and Octavia Street
• The Golden Gate
• Nob Hill
• San Francisco Art Institute
• Pacheco Pass
• San Jose
• Sunnyvale
• Santa Cruz
• Happy Camp
• Lava Beds National Monument
• Mount Shasta
• Bodega
• Trinity Alps Wilderness
• Jamestown: The Willow Hotel

II. Central California
• Fresno: St. John’s Cathedral
• Coso Mountains
• Death Valley National Monument
• Lone Pine
• Fort Tejon State Historic Park
• Kelso Valley
• Mission San Antonio de Padua
• Monterey
• Monterey Bay
• Santa Lucia Mountains
• Hollister
• Adelaida Cemetery
• Mission San Miguel
• Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park
• Las Cruces Adobe
• Lompoc
• Mission La Purisima Concepcion
• San Miguel Island
• Lindcove
• Aliso Canyon
• Camp Comfort County Park
• Conejo Valley
• Grimes Canyon
• Ventura: The Olivas Adobe

III. Southern California
• Salton Sea
• Big Rock Canyon
• Calabasas: The Leonis Adobe
• Devil’s Gate Reservoir
• Elizabeth Lake
• Hollywood: Hollywood Forever Cemetery
• Long Beach: The Queen Mary
• Los Angeles
• Palos Verdes Peninsula
• Buena Park: Coyote Creek Flood Channel
• Costa Mesa: Santa Ana River Jetty
• O’Neill Regional Park: Trabuco Creek
• San Juan Capistrano
• Blythe: The Blythe Intaglios
• Joshua Tree National Monument
• Lake Elsinore
• Maze Rock County Park
• Calico Early Man Site
• Giant Rock Airport
• Santa Ana River Bridge
• Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
• Deadman’s Hole
• San Diego

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