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Investigate a building built in 1877 by Michael Gainor, the building remained in the family, passed down generation to generation until it was purchased in 1993 by Beansnappers.
There have been 4 verified deaths in the building including one of the former owners who unfortunately took her own life, and 3 children who died in a fire when the second half of the building burned.
Staff have claimed everything from a tall man in a hat roaming the halls and back area of the building, disembodied voices, the sound of a bouncing ball as if someone was playing jacks, lights turn on by themselves, objects moving and doors open and close on their own.
Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society has been working with the building and the spirits since 2020 to document and capture evidence of the spirits and who the could be.
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN!
Events will run from 5pm till 9pm and Basement add-on will be from 9pm-10pm
Tickets are limited due to space.
You will receive a tour and information about the buildings past as well as where things have been recorded, and reported to our team.
Then the group will be broken into teams and guided throughout the building to investigate. You will be able to ask your own questions, and bring your own equipment to document what you see and hear (there is one area where photography is not allowed, and one off limits area)
NO OUIJI BOARDS ALLOWED, you can bring any other equipment you like! If you have a question you can reach us at [email protected]
All tours include the main floor (stage, bar, old make up room, hallway) and the upstairs ball room. The Main tour is suitable for most people 18 and up.
Main floor is wheelchair accessible, however the upstairs is not.
Tours and investigations of the basement are also available on the same dates, however due to the physically demanding entrance of the basement. These tours are NOT SUITABLE for everyone.
To enter the basement, you must enter from the outside and drop down a roughly 3 foot drop, then duck down and drop another 3 feet, once in the basement the ceiling is roughly 5 foot high, and is not finished, the building was built in 1877, the floor is mud in some places and can be very wet and slippery.
The basement tour is very physically demanding. If you do not think that you will be able to enter or exit or if this doesn’t sound like your idea of fun, DO NOT purchase the additional basement add-on ticket.
Tour tickets DO NOT include the basement, you MUST purchase separate and agree that you understand the physically demanding nature of this environment.