Galveston Haunted Walmart
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Narrated by:
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Milli Achna
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By:
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Denise Sandoval
About this listen
What if the past refuses to stay buried? What if spirits from a century-old tragedy still haunt the aisles of your local Walmart?
Could you handle the truth behind the creepy laughter and cries ringing during the night?
Galveston Haunted Walmart is a gripping account of author Denise Sandoval's experiences while working at a Walmart, which was built over the tragic grounds of St. Mary's Orphan's Asylum in Galveston, Texas.
In this book, she uncovers the eerie and unsettling events that continue to plague this modern-day store, more than a century after the deadly storm of 1900.
Inside Galveston Haunted Walmart, you'll discover:
the heart-wrenching history of Galveston's darkest day, bringing the devastation of the Great Storm to life.
the spine-tingling origins of the hauntings, uncovering the fates of the nuns, children, and servants who perished.
a personal narrative detailing firsthand encounters with the supernatural inside the store the eerie consequences of disturbing the resting place of lost souls during the store's renovation.
the haunted hotspots throughout the store, revealing the ghosts that linger where you least expect them.
This book is more than just a collection of ghost stories it's a detailed exploration of how the past and present collide in the most unexpected places. With chilling personal tales, historical accounts, and photographs, it will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Uncover the truth behind the hauntings and join countless others whose lives have been disquieted by the mysteries of the unexplained.
Dare to believe in the unseen! Get your copy of Galveston Haunted Walmart today.
©2024 Denise Sandoval (P)2024 Denise Sandoval