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“Night @ the Museum” is a new series of tours being offered to our museum guests by popular request. It is designed for a different style of history tour and experience. Have you ever wondered what happens after the museum closes, everyone goes home and darkness falls? Well, the museum takes on an atmosphere all on its own. Come join us in learning the history and activity experienced after dark. Find out if you are sensitive to your surroundings and if your skepticism can be maintained after a night visit. Take a candlelight tour of the museum, reliving the history; enjoy hearing some of the stories of its dark past, including its proposed paranormal activity.
People have reported seeing orbs of light traveling from room to room, heard footsteps on the stairs, heard and seen doors opening and closing on their own, heard the one legged soldier making his way down the halls as his wooden peg taps the creaky wooden floors. They’ve smelled cigar smoke in one room and alcohol in another, scents of lilac perfume wafting through the halls as smells from the past seem to appear and resonate from time to time. They have heard the telegraph ticking when no equipment is present. Heard screaming and moans of sadness that appear from nowhere and on several occasions seen nurses dressed in black descending the stairs and walking the halls. Doctors and soldiers are seen in the hotel and on the grounds as well.
The Exchange Hotel didn’t get its “A&E”, “History Channel” ranking of 15th in the “TOP 100 Most Haunted Places in the Country” by luck of the draw. It’s earned its reputation in the world of paranormal activity.
Small groups will be lead from exhibit to exhibit listening to its history and learning what connections it can still have with the reported lingering spirits. Using scientific equipment you will monitor environmental conditions while also searching for paranormal activity. Using digital recorders you will ask historical questions in hopes of true confirmations of events of the past. Thousands of Electronic Voice Phenomena’s (EVP) have been recordered on the property. Many of significant importance, referencing it’s time as a newly freed slave hospital and teaching center, it’s time as a major Civil War receiving hospital and activities that abound during this and later times in history.
The information and audio the tours gather will be reviewed and discussed/debunked (if possible). You'll get the chance to experience a paranormal investigation from beginning to end just like you've seen on TV.
People have reported seeing orbs of light traveling from room to room, heard footsteps on the stairs, heard and seen doors opening and closing on their own, heard the one legged soldier making his way down the halls as his wooden peg taps the creaky wooden floors. They’ve smelled cigar smoke in one room and alcohol in another, scents of lilac perfume wafting through the halls as smells from the past seem to appear and resonate from time to time. They have heard the telegraph ticking when no equipment is present. Heard screaming and moans of sadness that appear from nowhere and on several occasions seen nurses dressed in black descending the stairs and walking the halls. Doctors and soldiers are seen in the hotel and on the grounds as well.
The Exchange Hotel didn’t get its “A&E”, “History Channel” ranking of 15th in the “TOP 100 Most Haunted Places in the Country” by luck of the draw. It’s earned its reputation in the world of paranormal activity.
Small groups will be lead from exhibit to exhibit listening to its history and learning what connections it can still have with the reported lingering spirits. Using scientific equipment you will monitor environmental conditions while also searching for paranormal activity. Using digital recorders you will ask historical questions in hopes of true confirmations of events of the past. Thousands of Electronic Voice Phenomena’s (EVP) have been recordered on the property. Many of significant importance, referencing it’s time as a newly freed slave hospital and teaching center, it’s time as a major Civil War receiving hospital and activities that abound during this and later times in history.
The information and audio the tours gather will be reviewed and discussed/debunked (if possible). You'll get the chance to experience a paranormal investigation from beginning to end just like you've seen on TV.