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Wall Street abounds with legends about psychics. Andrew Carnegie and John Pierpont Morgan were among the titans of finance who were enamored of psychics and mediums. Spiritualism was something of a fad in those times. In the present day, working out of her apartment in the western corner of Manhattan's Greenwich Village, psychic Mary T. Browne receives quite a few visits from Wall Street clientèle, who pay up to $400 for hour-long sessions. She conducts readings in her living room, under the gaze of a portrait of George Wehner, who in 1929 wrote the memoir A Curious Life about his experience as a psychic medium who transmitted messages from the dead to the living.
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