IndyPara and Poughkeepsie Paranormal Investigators had quite a few interesting experiences at the Garrison House in Fort Montgomery, New York. The 1700s home, now a bed and breakfast, holds a ton of history dating back to the revolutionary war. Isaac Garrison built it before the revolution. It served as a home, restaurant, inn at various points in it’s existence.
The current owner had the impression a woman died during childbirth in this home. Records show a son born. But, it is not clear if the wife of Issac died during the birth or not. The famous Molly Corbin, the first woman to be given the medal of honor in battle, stayed there to recuperate from her injuries. The inn operated as a restaurant and coffee house during the time of prohibition – so you know they were serving bootleg liquor… Stories of apparitions seen at the top of the stairs, disembodied voices, covers being pulled off the beds of guests, are prevalent.
If you wish to go, check out the website for details. It’s a beautiful place. Garrison is near West Point and various tourist interests in the Hudson Valley. http://www.thegarrisonhouse.com
The comics which have been running about my paranormal team, IndyPara’s investigation, are based on actual experiences. Yes, we did try the infrared face camera goggles. This was the first test… somehow the data was lost, so Donna’s trip in the dirt crawl space was only for getting dusty. Nathan did break an old camera of his. He set it up and accidentally yanked a random cord causing it to crash to the ground. Ed did experience sadness in the blue room, as did Donna. However, he did not burst into tears… that was my comic license, a.k.a. exaggeration.
So, enjoy these. I will run them until I get sick of writing about it. Coming soon is the Paranormal Valley episode of our ghost hunt is also on the way, so stay tuned!
Eat Cookies, Hunt Ghosts!
Tj