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If you have information regarding a location where people are experiencing unexplained, ghostly activity, or you would like more information regarding a location which we have already investigated please contact us. Investigations are classified in 3 ways.
Bauxite AR - Bauxite Museum - CASPR and Channel 11 reporter, Liz Massey, met at this historical building to investigate the rumors of a haunting upstairs in the old Masonic Lodge.
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Booneville AR - Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium
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Bull Shoals AR - Bull Shoals 1890s Village and Caverns Investigation - Many people have reported seeing ghostly figures dressed in Civil War uniforms as well as dark, shadowy figures that disappear when you turn to look directly at them.
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Carnall AR - The Carnall Sign
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Conway AR - North Central Region Contact and Private Case #9 , July 13, 2007.
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Crescent Hotel - This
Victorian home was built in the 1800's by a prominent family who lived there for
70 years. At one point the home was used as a rooming house for gentlemen,
possibly soldiers, for several years. Read more...
Gurdon AR - “The Gurdon Light Experience ” - I've seen some strange lights in my time, but nothing compares to the
experience that I had with my buddy and CASPR member, Chad, on the tracks
in Gurdon. Read more...
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Helena AR - Battle of Helena Plaque
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Malco Theatre Investigation - The Malco opened in 1935 in elegant Art Moderne style, including a fantastic large marquee with the Malco name in graceful script lettering and the stylized intertwined letters M and T for Malco Theatres on the front panel of the marquee. Read more...
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Hornibrook Mansion
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Mayberry Springs - Legend states that Mayberry Springs Inn is shrouded in mystery. Named after David Mayberry, the area still has the creek that bears his name and the deserted house that he built near an old Indian trail. Read more...
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Mt. Holly Cemetery - Mount Holly is quite significant in the history of the state and the city of Little Rock. While it is not the first public burial ground in the city, it was established less than seven years after Arkansas became a state. In 1839 the town council began to realize the need for a larger, more adequate cemetery. Land was donated and the first lots were sold at a public sale in May of 1843 for five dollars each. Read more...
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Oakland Cemetery - After our monthly meeting, we ventured into a local cemetery in Little Rock. This proved to be a very interesting mini-investigation, producing some great video (coming soon).
This mausoleum turned out to be a very active place, containing many spirits willing and seemingly eager to be photographed.
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Prosperity School Bed and Breakfast
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Razorback
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Old State House
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Sylvania Sign
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Ten Mile House - also known as the Stagecoach House, was built in the 1830's and used as a stagecoach layover on the road to Little Rock. Read more...
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Van Buren Inn
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