Halloween 2009 Events: May-Stringer Heritage Museum Brookvsille, Florida October 17
October 14, 2009 / 1095
Halloween 2009 Events: May-Stringer Heritage Museum Brookvsille, Florida October 17
American Ghost Tours is constantly searching for new and exciting places to provide our guests with the chance to conduct a paranormal investigation. Our efforts have led us to such amazing places as Savannah, New Orleans, The Myrtles Plantation, Gettysburg, and Eastern State Penitentiary just to name a few. Until recently, we had been conducting tours and investigation at the Belleview Biltmore Hotel in Clearwater, FL. However, once that hotel closed its doors at the end of May for a 3-year renovation period, we were flooded with requests and questions as to when we were going to set up additional tours and events in the Tampa/St. Pete/Clearwater area.
We will be conducting a 4-hour investigation of the beautiful, historic, and quite haunted May-Stringer Heritage Museum, or May-Stringer House, located just to the north of Tampa. From 9:00pm until 1:00am you will have the chance to work with American Ghost Tours’ team of investigators and explore what is considered by many to be one of the West Coast of Florida’s most paranormally active locations. Use real investigative equipment, camera technology, and conduct EVP experiments as we search for answers to some of the ghostly mysteries that have become synonymous with the May-Stringer House. Read more …
The Top Ten Best And Most Haunted Ghost Tours: Ghosts Of Gettysburg
October 6, 2009 / 3546
Over the years since the battle, stories of scores of sightings, stranger than reality, have emerged from the quaint houses and gentle fields in and around the town of Gettysburg: Stories of sightings of these soldiers, moving again in battle lines, across the fields where they once marched. . . and died; tales of visions through a rip in time into the horrible scene of a Civil War hospital; whispers of a look at men long dead held eternally captive by duty. These apparitions -and more- come back to remind us, in one way or another that they are not to be forgotten for what they did here. . .
In research for his books, Mark Nesbitt collected hundreds of these tales of the unexplainable sightings, entity activity or those strange echoes from a time long gone that can mean only one thing: Gettysburg may very well be, acre for acre, the most haunted place in America. Read more …







