Sunday 7 July 2013

Grand Central Terminal NYC - Ghostly Hauntings

NYC's Grand Central Terminal is famous for its amazing history, its Beaux Arts architecture, its enormous structure and most importantly to New York's own Ghost Doctors its ghostly inhabitants still enjoying this grandiose hub of transportation.

New York, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/19/2013 -- This Saturday evening two of New York's noted paranormal investigators will be leading a group of brave amateur ghost hunters through the winding and darkened passages as they pass the platforms and tracks of NYC's Grand Central Terminal in search of its ghostly inhabitants. These courageous paranormal thrill seekers will be instructed in the fundamentals of paranormal investigations. From the proper use of a variety of electronic ghost hunting equipment to utilizing their own cameras as a ghost detector. 

Pete and Stew Kandel (known as Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) dynamic paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides aka the “Ghost Doctors” have been exploring and studying Grand Central Terminal for quite some time and may just have unearthed its paranormal underbelly. 

“While investigating New York's Grand Central Terminal we have uncovered some strange paranormal phenomena,” says Dr. Stew. “And its always exciting when members of our groups find signs of paranormal activity and everyone joins in on the discovery.”

According to the Ghost Doctors this Saturday night's ghost hunt should be really engaging considering that uncounted millions have been traveling through this iconic terminal for well over a century making it one of the busiest transportation centers in the world. And maybe some excited ghostly travelers from a time long gone will just happen to stop by and say hello to the Ghost Doctors and their band of hunters. 

About Ghost Doctors
Ghost Doctors, based in New York City, is the premier ghost hunting tour in NYC that actually allows participants to experience “real” ghost hunts. Their ghosts hunts can be suited for both public, private and corporate events.

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