Ghost tours at the Lewis County Historical Museum

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By The Staff of The Chronicle

The South Sound Paranormal Research Team will be at the Lewis County Historical Museum on Saturday, October 15 to guide anyone brave enough to attend a guided tour of the museum.

This tour will feature ghostly stories of museum goers over the years and a tour of the attic where an electronic voice phenomenon and video evidence of paranormal activity have been documented, according to the museum.

According to previous reports from the Chronicle, the museum has a long history of haunted events, including a notorious event in which a woman, dressed in Victorian-era clothing, approached a museum employee to tell him. ask for a train. The employee informed the woman that the building was no longer a train station and hadn’t been for years, so there was no train to catch.

The woman thanked the employee, left and disappeared.

There will be three tours, with departures at 6 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. The ticket price is $20. Tickets for the 6 p.m. show can be purchased at https://bit.ly/3CqbG7h. Tickets for the 7 p.m. show can be purchased at https://bit.ly/3ekJydT and tickets for the final show can be purchased at https://bit.ly/3CJhVVl.

Only ages 13 and up will be allowed on the tour, and guests are encouraged to bring their own flashlights and ghost hunting gear if they wish. After the tour concludes, the South Sound Paranormal Research Team will host a presentation showcasing evidence they have collected in the past.

With the exception of the attic portion, the tour will be ADA compliant. The Lewis County Historical Museum is located at 599 NW Front St. in Chehalis.

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Patrick F. Williams