Permanent Exhibits



The Residual Room: Is dedicated to the history of spiritual investigations (ghost hunting). It covers various times in history when forms of “ghost hunting” were used. Dating back to 50,000 years ago with the use of Dowsing. This room also keeps several haunted artifacts donated to the museum (from haunted dolls, to an ouija board dated at 1919).


The Hall of Afterlife: Is a hall dedicated to investigators that have since passed away. We have famous researchers displayed (Hanz Holzer, Ed Warren) and other investigators in the field. Paranormal groups can submit any member(s) they may have lost, for display on the wall.


The Runkel Room: The Runkel family lived in the house during the time of our great Civil War. They hid in the basement of the building for the entire 3 day battle. The Runkel Room basically covers the history, artifacts, ghostly photo’s, and experiences that have taken place in the 200+ year old house. The room has been created to resemble what homes looked during the day and is set to mimic the sounds and images of what took place during the Battle of Gettysburg.


Gettysburg Hall: Showcases paranormal evidence obtained in and around the the town of Gettysburg. It includes a giant map of gettysburg, simple history, and around 40 photographic images believed to be paranormal in nature.


The Gallery: Is our final room in this very haunted building. It covers, not only, our most dramatic paranormal photos (from full body apparitions, to ghostly faces, and shadow figures) but also includes EVP evidence (Electronic Voice Phenomena) and a video showing an orb transforming into a human form during an investigation on the Gettysburg Battlefield. We also hold a few more haunted artifacts in this room.

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