Historic Haunts- Become a paranormal investigator in historic Lewes October 19 or 26

The Lewes Historical Society is excited to invite Delmarva Historic Haunts back for the third year of paranormal investigations, to explore the curious happenings in historic Lewes, Delaware.  Participants will have a chance to investigate four of The Lewes Historical Society's historic buildings including the Cannonball House, Burton Ingram, Rabbits Ferry, and the Old Doctor's Office for ghostly beings.
 
"Delmarva Historic Haunts is thrilled to have the opportunity to connect the past and present in Lewes, a town that continues to flourish in both. We use some of today's technology to try to answer questions about yesterday and tomorrow,” says project manager Wendy Robinson.  Delmarva Historic Haunts has researched paranormal activity throughout the region, at locations such as Gettysburg, Ft Delaware, Ft Miflin, the Parson Thorne Mansion and more. 
 
In this 3 hour program, participants will learn about paranormal entities and the tools used to explore paranormal activity. By entering the various historic buildings, participants will investigate mysterious activities and view first hand live data as it is being collected. 
 
Reservations are now being accepted for October 19 or 26.  There are two sessions per night at 7-10pm and 10:30-1:30am.   Investigations will begin at the Lewes Historic Complex at 110 Shipcarpenter Street in the Midway School #178. Participants must be at least 13 years of age or older.  The cost is $25 per person, with a 50 person maximum for each time slot.  Availability is limited and spaces fill quickly.  Reservations are required on a first come first serve basis. 
 
Call 302-645-7670 (ext.12) to book your investigation, as reservations are required.  To learn more about The Lewes Historical Society, please visit www.HistoricLewes.org.
 

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