Paranormal Adventure
on January 22, 2013 at 7:11 am
Saturday’s investigation of Garrison House in Ft. Montgomery yielded some interesting activity. Issac Garrison built the initial structure in 1788. It has been added on to over the years and has survived the Revolutionary and the Civil wars. This was our second time here. We did this 1788 bed and breakfast one a year ago filming for a Paranormal Valley episode that was never completed.
The first time yielded little evidence. Some had personal experiences, and the evps were quiet. We felt the camera crew and extra people caused the spirits to retreat. This is still a quiet haunting, but it was evident there is something going on here. This is a good thing, as Garrison is a lovely bed and breakfast where guests enjoy the lovely atmosphere and hospitality of Holly and her crew.
Our experiences included odd photos, heavy feelings, disembodied voices, and a pair of disembodied feet! Yes, I saw a pair of, what I took to be feet, step down a stair after we asked the spirits to join us in the living room… I’m not 100 percent sure, but it was the only explanation I could come up with.
I will continue this dialog with evidence on the IndyPara website this week.
AND, on Entities-R-Us, you will be treated to the humor of the investigation through the cartoons! Meanwhile, I have a ton of evidence to sift through!
Eat Cookies, Hunt Ghosts!
Tj
Ummm..you said this survived the war for independence AND the war between the states.. But you indicated that the structure was first build in 1788, which was 7 years after the former war ended. Exactly how could the structure survive a war when it wasn’t build until after the war?
The one who built it survived the war. Also, the land was in use at the time of the war. It’s a little unclear. But, Issac Garrison was involved in the Rev War.
Tj