What if the voices people have whispered about for decades are still waiting to be heard?
The Womack Hotel has stood watch over the courthouse square in Fredericktown, Missouri, for generations. Long after its doors closed, stories of unexplained footsteps, mysterious voices, strange odors, and unsettling encounters refused to fade away.
When veteran paranormal investigator Don Dush and the QC Paranormal Team were invited to investigate the historic building, they discovered that the greatest mystery was not simply what could be experienced inside its walls-but the remarkable history behind it. Through extensive historical research, eyewitness accounts, overnight investigations, and audio recordings, Dush pieces together the story of a hotel whose past may still echo through its empty hallways.
Part local history, part investigative journal, and part paranormal case file, Womack Hotel Hauntings: The Voices invites readers to examine the evidence and decide for themselves.
Rather than relying on sensationalism, Dush carefully separates documented historical facts from personal observations and investigative findings, allowing readers to follow the evidence as it unfolds. Along the way, they will encounter forgotten stories, tragic events, reported hauntings, unexplained voices, and the people whose lives became intertwined with one of southeast Missouri's most intriguing historic landmarks.
Whether you are a skeptic, a believer, a history enthusiast, or simply fascinated by the unexplained, this book offers a compelling journey into the history-and mysteries-of the Womack Hotel.
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