Paratopia 31: Mark Nesbitt

Published: Jan. 31, 2010, 7 a.m.

Ghosts of Gettysburg series author Mark Nesbitt stops by to explain in-depth his work at the uber-haunted Gettysburg, PA.

Mark Nesbitt is a former National Park Service Ranger/Historian. He started his own research and writing company in 1977 and did research and advertising copy for some of Americas best historical artists. Beginning in 1978 he began writing books, including If the South Won Gettysburg (1980), 35 Days to Gettysburg (1992), Rebel Rivers (1993), Saber and Scapegoat: J.E.B. Stuart and the Gettysburg Controversy (1994), Through Blood and Fire (1996), and the best selling Ghosts of Gettysburg Series (1991- present). Many of his stories have been seen, and/or heard, on The History Channel, A&E, The Travel Channel, Unsolved Mysteries, Coast to Coast AM, and numerous other local television programs and specials. In July of 2004, his Ghosts of Gettysburg Series received the National Paranormal Award for Best True Hauntings Collection and Best Local Haunt Guidebook.

Grab the popcorn, pull up the blankets, turn on the air conditioner, and kick the dog to the yardTonight were telling ghost stories with the worlds most famous ghost hunter!

To learn more and check out all of Marks work and guided tours, check out: www.ghostsofgettysburg.com