1st Ever Ghost Hunt of German Village's Carriage House

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1st Ever Ghost Hunt of German Village's Carriage House, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Event Title
1st Ever Ghost Hunt of German Village's Carriage House
Event Date
13-07-2019
Last Date for Applying
13-07-2019
Location
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
Organize and Presented By
Haunted Journeys
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Haunted Journeys
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Location
Hamilton, Ohio, United States

Become a Ghost Hunter for a Single Night on the First Public Paranormal Investigation of Hamilton German Village's Carriage House in Hamilton's German Village in Ohio on July 13th

Two stellar teams will be leading the ghost hunt expedition on this Turn of the Century historic gem, known as the "Carriage House". The Carriage House serves as the community and meeting room for the quaint Hamilton's (Ohio) German Village. 

This Paranormal Experience will start by meeting the two teams ESP Explorers of Spirit Phenomena (from Bradenton, FL) and Hamilton's own Hamiltucky Paranormal. The teams will dive in and present some Ghost Hunting Technique and a demonstration of their equipment. Soon, thereafter you will split into two group, one to tackle each of the two floors of this property. 

Who knows what this night will bring on ... but we are sure there will be no disappointments, for a preliminary investigation has told us that at least THREE Spirits live within these walls!  Who are they? They will let you know on this night! 

This event is a fund raiser, with all proceeds going to the Hamilton's German Village Association to help with continual efforts in restoring and beautifying this historic community. 

About German Village

German Village was the first residential settlement outside of Fort Hamilton. Israel Ludlow, surveyor of the Miami Purchase, platted it. The people were predominately German that lived there. Many of the industrialists established their businesses and residences here. In the churches, gatherings, and bars the people spoke German and it was indeed a German community.

The 1913 flood started the decline of German Village, people started moving out and renting their homes and the community started changing. The depression further hastened the decline. By 1970, the neighborhood was a textbook case of inner city decay. The U.S. would soon be celebrating its bicentennial and an energy crisis was on. What better way to become involved in history and conservation of resources than to join in the restoration movement.

With the help of the Hamilton Planning and Public Works departments, use of federal revenue sharing funds German Village has benefited with several essential improvements. Red brick sidewalks, period lamp fixtures, landscaping, re-routing of state route 127, the conversion of one-way streets to two-way streets, and re-naming of streets have been some of the improvements made. In 1990, the National Register of Historic Places listed the entire neighborhood as a Historic District.

The city's Historic Design Review Board reviews improvements and additions proposed for properties in the district.  The motto of Hamilton's German Village is “Growing Better with Age".

About Hamiltucky Paranormal

Established in 2017, this is Hamilton Ohio's beloved Ghost Hunting Team, dedicated to preserving their hometown through the haunted. As a very enthusiastic paranormal team, they are committed to investigating the unknown with expert ghost hunting equipment and the traditional methods, including the use of metaphysical (psychic/medium) contributions.  They are proud to say "No smoke or mirrors with us"!

About ESP Explorers of Spirit Phenomena

This team, based in Bradenton Florida, has sound and dedicated experience in the art/science of Ghost Hunting. In 2009,this paranormal research team founded by Dr. J.K. Head and Terri Rohde. Joining them as the tech/video expert is Tracy Watts. They employ only state-of the-art and current scientific methods to provide evidence of paranormal activity. They are dedicated to bridge the gap between the human and spirit world, investigating public and private haunted locations all over the world and in Europe! 


 

Registration Fees
Available
Registration Fees Details
25.00
Registration Ways
Website
Address/Venue
  Hamilton's German Village Carriage House 131 Village Street Hamilton Oh  Pin/Zip Code : 45011
Landmark
OH
Official Email ID
Contact
Maria Schmidt

Post Office Box 451 Hamilton, Ohio 45012

[email protected]

   3523220883    Fax No: 45011