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Due to repeated requests from our guests for an INSIDE visit to a tour location, we have scoured the neighborhood around our tour, and come up with the perfect location for such a visit! The staff is welcoming, the ghost is wonderfully naughty and the story colorful (as is to be expected at an ex-brothel!) , and for those who have worked up a thirst or appetite, food and drink are available after the tour! Because the location has other commitments on many days, the extension will only be offered on limited days (currently Thursdays & Saturdays), and only on our earliest tour of the evening. There is a nominal additional fee (currently $1/person Thursdays, $2 Saturdays) for the extension, to cover your guide's time. Because there is some additional walking required, the extension is an option- those not wanting to invest the additional time, footsteps, or money may choose to end their tour at our usual stopping point at the Read House.
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This amazing photo taken was taken on our extended tour stop by Bonnie Patterson October 2011. There was no living person standing behind her, yet this amazing shadow figure showed up. Apparently, "George" bears some resemblance to Alfred Hitchcock, at least in profile!
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This photo taken was taken on the stairs at the extended tour location by Michael Lee and Lea Vanderslice. I believe this is the same October tour where the bathroom door slammed shut in front of the tour group, obligingly waited several seconds while the group took photos, then mysteriously opened back up- even though there was no living being around it.
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Lori Raburn and Melissa Horn sent us this fabulous ectoplasm photo out of the blue, just a couple days after we learned of this location, before we had breathed a word about it to anyone!
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Lori and Melissa also sent along this photo of orbs above the dancers' heads. Knowing this ghost, he'd want to be right in the center of all the fun!
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This photo was taken by Billy Cowan on our first ever extended tour during our inside visit, and several think the mist in the window is a face peering in.
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