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Centerpiece Flowers - During Ghost Box session in dining room, there was a centerpiece of flowers in the middle of the table. Bill asked " What is in the center of the table?". He gets an answer "centerpiece... flowers". |
Utensil - During a Ghost Box session in the Dining Room, there was a fully laid out table setting including silverware. Bill picked up a spoon and asked "What am I holding in my hand?", and he gets an immediate response. |
I Am Phelps - William Phelps was the owner of the Phelps General Store and his home connected to it. During a Ghost Box session Bill asked "What is your last name?', and as you can tell, he got an answer. |
Come On Down With Us - This EVP was captured off a static voice recorder placed in the doll room of the museum. |
Ball, Ball, Ball - While Larry, an investigator from another group from the area and helper at the museum, was telling us how he uses a to ball as a trigger object when investigating, at the end of this audio clip, you can hear a faint child's voice saying "ball" three times. |
Cards With Jack - In Jacks Room (Jack was a guest at the house and he was known to be a gambler of sort, cards in particular), Scott asked if he wanted to play cards and a few seconds later we get a very strange noise... not sure what to make of it. |
Squeaking - *Explicit Language - Bill and Scott in Jacks room, and they hear an unexplained squeak that kind of sounded like valve being turned. |
Whistle - Bill and Scott in Jacks room, Scott asked Bill if he wanted a swig of his water, a couple seconds later you can hear a faint whistle. |
Pretty Please - Picked this up when Don and our guests were doing an EVP session, its PRETTY self explanatory. |
Hi Bill - During a Ghost Box session, Bill introduces himself, and he receives a warm welcome. |
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