Weird Maryland 
Product Description: What s Weird Around Here?That’s a question Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman have enjoyed asking for years—and their offbeat sense of curiosity led them to create the bestselling phenomenon, Weird N.J. Now the weirdness has spread: several key locales throughout the U.S. are getting the full Weird treatment, with travel guides to the strange, bizarre, and wacky. Each fun and intriguing volume offers more than 250 illustrated pages of places where tourists usually don’t venture—it’s chock-full of oddball curiosities, ghostly places, local legends, crazy characters, cursed roads, and peculiar roadside attractions. What’s NOT shockingly odd here? That every previously published Weird book has become a bestseller in its region.So join the fun on a trek through Maryland, Michigan, and Minnesota. Some of what’s out there is disturbing, some hilarious, but all of it is unforgettably…weird
Customer Ratings: - Interesting Book. The book was a gift for my husband. He enjoyed it so much that he lent it to our 21 year old son and his fiancee. They had a great time reading about the topics. They searched for things they knew about the state and sure enough, those stories were in the book. They learned a lot about their home state.
- cool stuff but a little too much B.S.. this book has alot of potential but some of the stuff i know of personally and the book fabricated a story around it. like the west street walker.
and it didnt give exact locations to some of these sights. i want to know where the space ship houses are. and it just says delmarva which is the entire eastern shore. but if you can get this book for under $10 its worth it - Disappointing!. This book, at least it s title, gave great hope for an interesting exploration of the lesser known places in Maryland. Sadly, it was just hockus pockus-- what a pity!
- Weird Maryland, a long time Marylander s opinion. Ordered along with Weird NJ Vol 2 (NJ is state of birth). Love it! Very comprehensive. Arrived on time and in flawless condition. Thanks, Jim
- Maryland Rocks!. As a lifelong resident of the Washington, DC area, I thought I knew how weird the state of Maryland was, but this volume has been a real eye opener! Maryland, my friends, turns out to be one of the weirder places in the known universe. Case in point: Our very own Count Gore De Vol launched his award winning horror host program , Creature Feature, from the hallowed halls Channel 20, a UHF television station that beamed its signal from Bethesda, Maryland to horror movie fans located in and around DC Metro for more than a decade. You ll find Count Gore s superbly crafted and cannily concise biography opposite a full-page color photo of Count Gore (with a gorgeous blonde on his lap) on Page 100! I m very proud to say that this enthralling account of Count Gore s fabulous and flamboyant rise to horror host fame was written by none other than Creature Feature s own High Priestess of Weirdness, LadyBoneYard, also known as Donna Mucha! Kudos to LadyB for a truly magnificent article! Of course, you ll find other weird folks lurking in these pages, some more renowned than others. For instance, we all know of Count Gore De Vol, but have you ever heard of the Snallygaster? Or the Goat Man? If you haven t, you d better watch out, because they stalk Maryland s back roads, just waiting for naïve travelers. Also included is information about the region s infamous Bunnyman, a hatchet-wielding maniac whose authenticity I can vouch for, having myself encountered that particular nut-job way back in the seventies. And then there s that demon-possessed kid who William Peter Blatty made famous in his novel, The Exorcist, which was followed by the blockbuster movie that scared the bejeezus out of all of us. Yep, Maryland s got its share of weird folks and bizarre creatures, but there are also a number of haunted houses, haunted cemeteries and my personal favorite Maryland locale, the abandoned and horrifically haunted Glenn Dale Hospital, a former mental asylum filled with miles of corridors that used to be home to patients who were rumored to have been tortured, experimented upon and murdered. I ve been there, and it s a truly harrowing experience, I can tell you. On the lighter side, you ll meet strange denizens of the state who drive cars shaped like spaceships and other unusual objects, find odd, whimsical museums that cater to unusual tastes, see photos of tiny houses built for little people and a tavern with a shark s head sticking right out of the front façade. It s no wonder that Baltimore was home to Edgar Alan Poe, because even the Baltimore bar district is said to be haunted (and believe me, I ve seen some strange things there after about 2AM!). And the very best thing about Maryland, I m sure you ll agree, is that Count Gore De Vol is our own local hero--and to prove it, he s been given another full-page frontispiece photo that heads up the chapter entitled, Local Heroes and Villains! This book is packed with enjoyable weirdness and bizarre information, and you certainly don t have to be a Marylander to enjoy it. I know you ll want your own copy, because--listen to this!--if you click on the graphic, you will be offered the opportunity to purchase a copy of this gorgeous, oversized, hardback volume--personally inscribed to you from Count Gore De Vol himself! You can t get a Count Gore De Vol signed volume of Weird Maryland anywhere else, and when the Creature Feature bookshelves have run out of books, you won t be able to get one at all! Be sure to click on the cover and order your copy NOW!
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