Noble County boasts small-town charm and attractions all year long.
And ghosts. The county's only movie theater is patrolled by the well-known manager, who died in 1995. Two of the highest hills in the state are haunted, one after a hanging and another because of a murder immortalized by Indiana's poet laureate. The sprawling Kneipp Sanitarium received a visit from the Virgin Mary herself and became a battleground of good versus evil. Former residents of the county poor farm still roam the building. Then there's the "Thing in the Basement."
Join authors and historians Mark and Emily Hunter as they tour the dark and spooky corners of Noble County.
Mark R. Hunter is an emergency dispatcher and volunteer firefighter who lives with his wife and coauthor, Emily, in Albion, the center of Noble County. He has seven published works of fiction and two humor books.
Emily Jane Hunter has a bachelor's degree in English from Purdue University-Fort Wayne and works as a trail guide at the Pokagon State Park Saddle Barn. Together, Mark and Emily have published three history books about Albion, Noble County and Indiana. Their website is www.markrhunter.com.
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