Hollow Hill began in the mid-1990s as 'Yankee Haunts' and featured ghost information about
New England, especially the Seacoast regions of New Hampshire and Maine.
As our investigations took us to locations outside of New England, and sometimes outside the U.S.,
we needed a new name. The term 'Hollow Hill' comes from Irish folklore, and seemed appropriate for our
slightly irreverent approach to paranormal studies.
Today, Hollow Hill remains primarily the work of its founder, Fiona Broome, plus a very loosely
organized group of researchers.
We focus entirely on haunted places that our readers can visit, and provide information about
visiting them. We want you to enjoy ghost hunting whether you're on vacation or in your own hometown.
We offer hundreds of webpages with
tips for successful ghost hunting, whether you're a beginner or an experienced researcher. All of
our articles are original. Although research is often a team effort, most of our articles are written by Fiona Broome.
Ms. Broome also writes our free Hollow Hill newsletter,
sent via email. In it, our
readers learn 'behind-the-scenes' information about our investigations, and discover additional tips for
successful ghost hunts.
Currently, most of our research is in
Texas,
New Hampshire,
Massachusetts and parts of the
United Kingdom, too.
(In mid-2008, Hollow Hill headquarters will return to New England.)
We welcome your suggestions for future articles and research, at our general email address, contact
at Hollow Hill. (That is, the word 'contact', before the symbol @, and then our domain name.)
We receive hundreds of emails daily, and generally cannot reply to individual requests for advice. We do
not investigate private residences. However,
we read every email and do our best to respond to the most popular inquiries in new Hollow Hill articles.