Paranormal In The Funhouse
Haunting At Town Hall
Season 3, Episode 4
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Special Interest, Horror, L (Coarse Language), 05-Mar-2022
The Williamsport Town Hall was built by the WPA in 1939. The Town Hall has a long history and some tragedy, from mayors to clerks working hard in the town of Williamsport MD, to a suicide during the Christmas holidays. There are claims of activity, from seeing a child to some mayors still roaming the hall, and some who hear the sound of a typewriter. There have also been strange captures on the security cameras.
Feeling uneasy inside the old jail with strong energy, Paranormal In The Funhouse makes their way back for the third time to town hall. This time they open the veil and allow more spirits to communicate with the team. The current mayor's kids are featured for the first time known as Teen Paranormal. The rest is now history.
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After the tea...
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