Paranormal In The Funhouse
Mason’s Famous Lobster Rolls
Season 3, Episode 6
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Reality, Special Interest, L (Coarse Language), 05-Aug-2022
Paranormal In The Funhouse travels to the restaurant Mason's Famous Lobster Rolls in downtown Annapolis MD. The team confronts claims from some of the coworkers, such as seeing a white mist, hearing voices from the kitchen, and experience the feeling of being watched while at work.
After the team discovers the history and age of the building, they go in alone to go find out what still roams.
Fredrick Grammar is well known to still reside in this location, as he use to be a famous baker in Annapolis, and he was also a slave owner to at least 12 slaves. Documented articles of downtown Annapolis point to the possibility there may be human remains under this location.
Paranormal In The Funhouse conducts a new experiment where Ken Allen speaks in Latin— Also known as the dead language. The team will be back again soon to try new experiments and dig up more history.
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