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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 22:09 |
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TAPS Travel To Ybor City
The team make two stops while down in Ybor City, Florida. The first one is The Cuban Club where activity has been reported throughout the entire building. Everything from apparitions, to sounds, the a little boy playing with a ball.
The next stop is the Trelles Clinic, where strange occurrences aren't always what they appear. This is a great episode for fans who like to watch some expert debunking - done by the professionals themselves.
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Wednesday, 25 March 2009 21:01 |
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TAPS Visit Author Edith Wharton's Mansion
The team try out some new equipment in this episode, including a "Black-Box", which is an Audible EMF (AEMF) detector, and a GeoPhone, which senses very slight vibrations. Both of the devices were brought along by Britt Griffith.
During the investigation, there are numerous instances that you can clearly hear footsteps walking around - at one point even right in front of Jason and Grant.
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Wednesday, 18 March 2009 21:04 |
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An Island And A Castle
In this second installment of Season 5, TAPS investigate two locations in New Hampshire. The first is the entire area of Star Island in Portsmouth where noises and objects moving are common.
Then they head over to the town of Gilford to investigate the Gimball Castle. In this location there have been many sightings of full body apparitions which interacted with staff and guests, as if they were alive.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009 23:11 |
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Another Visit To Philly
TAPS return to Philadelphia once more in the premiere of Season 5. But first they make a stop in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania to visit strange occurrences happening in the historic Hannum House. Previously the location of many businesses including a brothel and a tavern, it is now the home of a family who's child is being harassed by an unwanted guest. Next, they travel into the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to the previous home of the woman who designed our American Flag, the Betsy Ross House. This location has numerous reports of activity that stretch back for decades. Read 2 Comments... >> |
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