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East Tennessee ‘ghost seeker’ tells stories, shares evidence Saturday

Posted at 3:42 pm October 21, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

An East Tennessee “ghost seeker” will share ghost stories and reveal evidence he has collected from paranormal investigations during a Saturday afternoon talk at the Oak Ridge Public Library.

The speaker, Stephen Brown, is a member of East Tennessee Ghost Seekers, a group founded in 2009, and he has conducted about 300 residential and public investigations since 2001, a press release said.

The press release said East Tennessee Ghost Seekers has been selected to be part of a documentary for The Travel Channel on the Morse Mill Hotel in Morse Mill, Mo., and members have investigated many famous sites.

Saturday’s free talk starts at 4 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium.

For more information, visit the Library’s main desk, call (865) 425-3455, or send an e-mail to CircLib@cortn.org.

To learn more about East Tennessee Ghost Seekers, visit www.eattnghostseekers.com.

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