Ghosts, Legends and Edgar Allan Poe Lend Eerie Theme to Autumn in Colonial Williamsburg.

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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. -- Ghosts and witches and Poe, oh, my! Colonial Williamsburg's fall programming is spellbound with the supernatural that's sure to send a shiver up the spine. The bewitching season's new Ghosts and Legends Package adds more chill to the air than usual with tales woven from colonial mysteries and the unexplained in the former 18th-century capital of Virginia, lending an eerie theme to an autumn stay at one of the historic destination's five hotels. Consider a possible overnight encounter with centuries-old spirits that some say still reside at several Colonial ...

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