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Legend Tripping: The Ultimate Adventure — Ask Robert Robinson!

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Gene Steinberg

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Journey to adventure outside the box. Enter the exciting world of Myths and Monsters, The Paranormal, Extraterrestrials, Lost Treasures, and Strange Places. Enter the world of Legend Tripping and go on the ultimate family adventure.

From our guest, author Robert Robinson:

"In my new book Legend Tripping: The Ultimate Adventure, I talk about going on day legend trips which are nothing more than visiting places that you only need a day to visit and explore like a museum or historical place. Some places you can’t visit at night or do a camp out. I’m a big fan of museums especially when they have exhibits about legends and the unexplained. In one of my blogs I talk about the now closed 'World of the Unexplained' museums own and operated by Ripley’s Believe it or Not. They opened in Gatlinburg, TN and Fisherman’s Wharf, CA in 1974 and eventually closed in 1986. I had the opportunity to visit the one in Gatlinburg in 1976. I always remember that museum. So when I’m traveling I always like to stop at museum on the way to where I’m going, especially on legend trips."

This will be a fun-filled journey, and it will be recorded on June 30, from 9:00 AM until 11: AM.

So ask away."
 
I'm curious as to what the the most "morbid" place Mr. Robinson has ever visited. Say the location of the infamous H.H.Holmes murder house (now post office) or any place associated with Jeffrey Dahmer.

What about the place in Wisconsin where the Slender man stabbing took place?

Have you ever used Atlas Obscura or Planet Weird for considering your next trip,?
 
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