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Clark to present at the Rickman Store

ae ghoststoriesA special presentation of Appalachian stories of the “unusual” with Gregg Clark will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Rickman Store in Cowee.

A local resident of Macon County, Clark is constantly seeking the unexplained. He took a job at the historic and haunted Balsam Mountain Inn in Waynesville. While there, Clark led the “Weird Travels” television show around the inn. Clark became star of the BMI episode, becoming the go-to employee and most filmed. Clark, thrilled with the experience of being asked to blend his knowledge of history and ghosts on the popular television show, began collecting and writing ghost stories. 

Clark then created the Where Shadows Walk ghost and history tour in Franklin. For two years, the tour has been very popular and Clark and his wife Paulette will be expanding their tours to two other North Carolina counties in 2015.

The event is put on by The Friends of the Rickman Store.

828.369.5595.

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