Paranormal In The Funhouse
O'Brien's Oyster Bar
Season 3, Episode 2
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Special Interest, Reality, L (Coarse Language), 14-Oct-2021
O'Brien's Oyster Bar, located at 113 Main Street in Annapolis MD, has seen its share of historical events. The building is over 200 years old and was built in 1774, originally the Rose Crown Tavern. Named after football player Francis O'Brien and once a brothel.
The team heads in with a goal to speak to women who reportedly still roam the bar from the old brothel. There was also a fire which once swept the building and the team investigates to find answers about the fire, including the amount of casualties and how the fire may have started.
Paranormal In The Funhouse experiences doors closing with no one near, the smell of women's perfume, lights turning on and off, and bottles in the bar area moving and what appears to be thrown by unseen forces.
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