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Odds and Ends

Here are a variety of "odds and ends" gathered by various team members.

           


Gallows Hill
Salem, Massachusetts
This infamous park is reportedly a hot-bed of paranormal activity. During a visit on October 9, 2010 Susan, Heather, and a guest investigator took these photographs, as well as recorded an especially disturbing EVP.

     

    

Help Me!
A woman apparently screams for help in this startling EVP.
This anomaly has the characteristics of a disembodied voice--versus an EVP--though it was
not heard by the investigators at the time it occurred.





House of Seven Gables
Salem, Massachusetts
During a visit to the infamous House of Seven Gables in Salem, MA, team member Heather captured this photograph of a strange anomaly using a film camera.
 

          


Little Drummer Boy
New Hampton Cemetery: New Hampton, New Hampshire
This photograph shows what may be an apparition. Look closely and a figure resembling a boy wearing a kepi (Civil War cap) can be seen, though the photo is inconclusive and may be caused by a play of light and shadow.

        



Window Apparitions
Historical Society Museum Rindge, New Hampshire
This quintessential historical society museum has an extensive history of paranormal activity and has been investigated multiple times by several teams of ghost hunters. The pictures below show what appears to be apparitions looking out of windows. These are good examples of matrixing--the tendency of the brain to form meaningful patterns out of ambiguous visual stimuli. The photographs are almost certainly NOT paranormal. For more on the museum click here.


                   



Shipman's Tavern aka Josie's House
Winchester, New Hampshire
The photographs and audio below were gathered in what was formerly a famous tavern in southern New Hampshire. Over 150 people were confirmed to have died at this location which--later in its history--was also a boarding house for the elderly and disabled.

 

 

"We Died"
Click on the player below to hear an EVP captured at the location.
It sounds like an elderly female voice saying "We died."





 

Unexplained noises, smells, and multiple photographic anomalies were captured during the investigation of this building. With over 30 rooms, architecture dating back to the original tavern, and an extensive and varied history, this was a very unique and interesting place.

"This was one of the creepiest and most disturbing places I've every visited," said one team member. "You could almost feel the people who had lived and died here."





Bube's Brewery
Mount Joy, Pennsylvania
Heather, an investigator, took this photograph at this infamous haunted brewery in Pennsylvania. Here comments are below.

"I was feeling a ton of energy in this room and took this one pic before we ate dinner. I looked at the pic and after dinner and returned to the room and tried to figure out what could of caused the orbs. We thought maybe reflections? I took several more pics in the room and could not get this to happen again. I wasn't feeling any energy the second time I entered the room."



Presidents Cemetery
Harvard, Massachusetts
These photographs were taken during a visit to this famous cemetery in Harvard, MA.

                

           

Unnamed Cemetery
South-central Vermont
Here a few miscellaneous pictures taken during an investigation of a reputedly haunted Vermont cemetery.





Bennington Cemetery
Bennington, Vermont
This cemetery is the final resting place of famous poet, Robert Frost. This beautiful and famous cemetery in the historic New England town of Bennington is well worth the visit.

   

    

     

    


Unnamed Inn
Southern New Hampshire

Some of the strongest 'evidence' of paranormal activity we've ever gathered was at this famous New England inn. See more information about this location on our Inns, Hotels, and Museums page.

     



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