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GhostLabs is an organization of researchers of the travel, composition, and abilities of entities known as ghosts. The team is headed up by Dan and Carol Gist who have investigated and successfully photographed traces of such famous ghosts as the sultan of New Orleans, and the soldiers of Merrehoppe Mansion in Merridian, Mississippi.

Ghosts present themselves in many forms. Orbs, poltergeists, invisible energy, and residual events which play themselves over and over at preset times. We collect data over the period of one year, and then we choose the investigations which seem to be most important to our viewers. We determine this by the number of requests we receive from visitors to our scifi message board entries, surveys, and letters which we receive from people who have accidentally come upon haunted locations.

We have used these guidelines to choose the following sites for this summer's research

  • Rugby, Tennessee Ghosts
  • The Bell Witch of Tennessee
  • The Raddison Read House Ghost
  • The Belle Meade Plantation
  • The Civil War fortifications along 41-A
  • 441 parkway

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The search box below is provided for our viewers to purchase literature from Barnes and Noble concerning the paranormal. We suggest books by Earl Murray (Ghosts of the Old West), Richard Senate (haunted locations), Robin Mead (haunted hotels), Leonard A. Eyges (electromagnetic fields), and Victor C. Klein (Ghosts of New Orleans). We also recommend Katherine Smith's book on the Ghost Of New Orleans which may be purchased HERE.

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