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Erica--
I can't remember where the city limits are, but you might be able to find
something about the "Native American Graveyard" that "slid" down a bluff into Lake
Sammamish and is prowled by ancient spirits in canoes!  Also, back in that Coal
Creek/Maple Valley area there are "haunted graveyards"!
--Todd Happer
Scientific American

On 09/20/99, Issaqua Historical Society Info wrote:
>Kimberly,
>
>I'll give you *my* idea, which I am, unfortunately, not going to be able to
>pull off at my historical museum b/c we already have two Oct. events to
>contend with - I'd hoped to find some good local ghost stories and have
>them
>told, possibly preceeding a candle-lit (or flashlight-lit) walk to
>historical and/or haunted sites.  Most communities have a good share
>of
>ghost stories, which may or not be based in any historical fact, but can
>still be a good example of folklore and oral tradition!
>
>Erica S. Maniez
>Issaquah Historical Society
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Subject: HALLOWEEN PROGRAMS
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>I am looking for some ideas for programming around Halloween that are
>feasible for a small historical society.  We have a modern museum with
>exhibit space and an 1832 Dutch farmhouse with a barn and
>outbuildings.
> (Our current exhibit "East Meets West" is about Middle Eastern and
>American clothing, which doesn't really lend itself to Halloween
>programming!  It will be on view through November 7.)
>
>Thank you for your help!
>
>Kimberly A. Beach
>Curator
>Historical Society of Rockland County
>
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