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Nestled on a lonely isolated road in Chesapeake, Virginia is a private residence that we investigated in October of 2007. The casual passerby would probably not even take a second look at the house, as it does not stand out in the neighborhood Click here for full story.
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On November 3rd 2007 Virginia paranormal went to check out "The Old House Woods". Located in Mathews County, Virginia, just outside the small unassuming town of Diggs, the area is mainly comprised of woods and marshlands. Click here for the full story.
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No EVP posted yet.
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According to locals, Poor House Road Tunnel, located just outside of Lexington, Virginia, holds dark secrets that the town would probably rather forget. Not only was it a place where many a lynching occurred in the 1900’s, it is also reportedly a place where other deadly tragedies have occurred. Click here for the full story.
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Each year over 1.8 million people visit what has been dubbed the most haunted place in America. Most visitors are not seeking to have contact with the dead, but rather are looking to understand a part of American history. The people who are Virginia Paranormal are not like most people. Our only goal on our first Gettysburg trip was to find disembodied souls willing to interact with us. We would soon find out that we would have no trouble finding such souls. Click here for the full story.
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Right in the middle of downtown Philly is an impressive building seemingly untouched by time. In the middle of the hustle and bustle of everyday life of a large city lays a tranquil, quiet historic prison with the looks of a medieval castle. It is said to be one of the most haunted locations in Pennsylvania and we set out to see if this was an accurate description. Click here for the full story.
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No EVP for this location
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On a frigid, blustery night in February of 2008, I returned to the infamous “Cornfield House” with a handful of investigators. This investigation was considerably smaller than the original visit as we were going to concentrate our efforts in the areas that had proven to be hot spots during the last investigation. Click here for the full story.
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Philadelphia, PA. One of the most historic cities I have ever had the pleasure of being in. History and a air of mystery lined nearly every street and every block. Old turn of the century buildings tucked in between newly built houses and shops. Click here for the full story. Evidence coming soon!
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In attendance were Wayne, Joe, Amy and Terri. The house is set back in a wooded lot with a gate to access the property. According to what the home owner has told us no other house has occupied this land except for a modular home she lived in until the current house was built. Click here for the full story.
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