Ghostly Stories at the Spooner House on North Street

Exclusive ghost tours at Spooner House Museum Sunday, Oct. 30

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Spooner House Ghost Tours will be held Sunday, Oct. 30, at 5, 6 and 7 p.m. at the Spooner House Museum in Plymouth.

  
By Anonymous
Posted Oct 07, 2011 @ 11:32 AM
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 Be your own detective during an exclusive paranormal investigation of the historic Spooner House in Plymouth. Built around 1749, the house is one of the oldest structures on picturesque North Street, and was home to one family, the Spooners, for over 200 years.

The first Spooner to occupy the house was Deacon Ephraim Spooner, a successful local merchant and patriot during the American Revolution. The Deacon’s descendants, including mariners, farmers, abolitionists, reformers and merchants, lived here into the 1950s. Guides steeped in Spooner family lore will help you seek out strange anomalies and invisible energies in the nooks and crannies of the centuries-old house. Bring your own cordless hand-held equipment and be a DIY ghost hunter, or observe the tools and techniques of your guide. Tour participants may also encounter card readers and mediums, who will offer a peek into the future.

  Spooner House Ghost Tours will be held Sunday, Oct. 30, at 5, 6 and 7 p.m. Admission is $30 per person. Prepaid reservations are required. All proceeds benefit the Plymouth Antiquarian Society and its historic sites. For reservations and more information, visit www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org, call 508-746-0012 or email pasm@verizon.net.

 

 Be your own detective during an exclusive paranormal investigation of the historic Spooner House in Plymouth. Built around 1749, the house is one of the oldest structures on picturesque North Street, and was home to one family, the Spooners, for over 200 years.

The first Spooner to occupy the house was Deacon Ephraim Spooner, a successful local merchant and patriot during the American Revolution. The Deacon’s descendants, including mariners, farmers, abolitionists, reformers and merchants, lived here into the 1950s. Guides steeped in Spooner family lore will help you seek out strange anomalies and invisible energies in the nooks and crannies of the centuries-old house. Bring your own cordless hand-held equipment and be a DIY ghost hunter, or observe the tools and techniques of your guide. Tour participants may also encounter card readers and mediums, who will offer a peek into the future.

  Spooner House Ghost Tours will be held Sunday, Oct. 30, at 5, 6 and 7 p.m. Admission is $30 per person. Prepaid reservations are required. All proceeds benefit the Plymouth Antiquarian Society and its historic sites. For reservations and more information, visit www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org, call 508-746-0012 or email pasm@verizon.net.

 

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