June 23rd, 2011 - Real Haunted Places
We recently received and email from Mike Fortino, a Casting Director with Gotham Casting in New York City. He is currently casting a show for the SyFy network about people with experiences seeing ghosts, paranormal activity, etc. at High Schools and College Campuses. He asked if we could pass this on to our readers, so if you have had an experience please contact Gotham at the email below. Casting Students, Alumni, and School Staff who have had haunted campus experiences. Jarrett Creative Group and the Syfy cable TV network are seeking high school and college age students as well as alumni and school staff who have come face to face with paranormal activity on their campuses. If you have witnessed a first hand experience withRead the Rest…
June 13th, 2011 - Real Haunted Places
Most Haunted Places in America: The Otesaga Resort Hotel I am not sure you can go wrong staying at the Otesaga Resort Hotel in Cooperstown, New York. With 30 ft. columns supporting a massive front portico, 700 feet of waterfront of Lake Otsego, the famed “Glimmerglass” of James Fenimore Cooper’s novels, 135 rooms and ghosts. It is this many paranormal claims that make the Otesaga Resort Hotel one of the most haunted places in America. Edward and Stephan Clark purchased the Holt-Averill property back in 1908 for the purpose of building a summer hotel on the ten acres that touched the Ostego Lake. The federal style structure was designed by Percy Griffin and completed in 1909. Ostesaga which is Iroquois for “A place of Meeting”Read the Rest…
June 3rd, 2011 - Paranormal Investigations
Recently we spent the weekend in Gettysburg. This time we spent more time on being “tourists” but still managed to hit some of our favorite spots. Little Round Top and Devils Den at 6am Saturday morning for example. No one, or shall I say very few people tend to venture out that early so makes for some very quiet sessions other than mother nature. This article is about a couple personal experiences there that I have shared with Angie and others in our group who dared brave the early mornings and late nights in Gettysburg National Battlefield Park. There isn’t any “proof” I can roll out from audio, video or pictures about our experiences there but it is these experiences that are the backbone ofRead the Rest…