September 28 National Ghost Hunting Day #GhostHuntingDay

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If your #Homeschooling your children like we did with Charlie then I would like to suggest a Holiday with you that is a perfect way to #Homeschool and also get a #FieldTrip in today which is September 28th National Ghost Hunting Day #GhostHuntingDay.

If you want to go on a Ghost Hunt you could check out Burleson, Texas and also Lewisville< Texas as both Cities used to host Ghost Hunts and also the Fort Worth Stockyards may host a Ghost Hunt. Remember to always check the ages as some may not allow children.

If this is the case you could research haunted places in your City and visit them to look for Ghosts. Or contact your local Visitors Center or Chamber of Commerce of the local Library and ask if they can suggest where you could go to see Ghosts.

National Ghost Hunting Day is celebrated on the last Saturday of every September. This year, the world’s largest Ghost hunt will be observed on September 28th. This is an annual international investigation of the paranormal.

Ghost hunting has something to offer for everyone some prefer investigating abandoned mansions with creepy histories, while others would rather guard ancient crypts. Ancient Ghost stories around the world focus on historical records or literature. Science, religion, and academia are skeptical of their existence.

Ghosts are often considered a reflection of our subconscious, and sometimes our deepest fears. Whatever Ghosts may be, there’s no denying that all of us have been spooked out by something inexplicable at least once in our lives.

Haunted Travels founded National Ghost Hunting Day to kick off a season full of haunted attractions and fall festivities. They encourage Ghost hunters to pursue their interests. The mysteries surrounding the supernatural and age-old traditions are a matter of interest for a lot of people. All of the funds that are raised through ticket sales go to local non-profit Pet shelters in each participating community. How cool is that!

Seeking paranormal activity isn’t only about dilapidated ruins and other forgotten corners of the world. Paranormal activity is also quite common for public places to boast of eerie tales and haunted voices. Many famous locations including the Tower of London and the White House have reported paranormal activities. It’s hard to tell if any Ghosts really do exist, but the tales are delightful anyway.

Ghost hunters bring attention to historical properties and are also enthusiastic about preservation. As part of the adventure, the Ghost hunters might visit towns or places that have a particularly violent history. In fact, every Ghost hunting event organizes a bunch of walks.

They pick locations based on both history and hearsay. If you are a novice, the thrill is in the anticipation! On National Ghost Hunting Day you should look forward to witnessing something really eerie for the first time. If you have always enjoyed spooky Ghost stories read by flashlight under the bed sheets or the unexplained blur on a snapshot, then National Ghost Hunting Day is for you. Actual sightings are rare and fleeting, but the thrill is worth it.

National Ghost Hunting Day Activities

  1. If you have the opportunity today you should get together with Ghost hunting enthusiasts and go on a Ghost hunting trip. Find out about the haunted locations nearby and pay a visit.
  2. If your not a fan of seeing a Ghost in person there is no worries just settle in with your favorite horror movies, and ask a friend to join. Revisit the classics or discover new ones!
  3. On Ghost Hunting Day, host a Ghost hunting trip or a Ghost-themed party. You can even screen horror movies and decorate the venue accordingly.

Facts About Horror Movies

  1. Did you know you can visit the “Friday the 13th” camp? The location used in the iconic film was (and still is) a functioning Scout Camp in New Jersey. Just leave me at home if you go.
  2. “The Exorcist” was the first horror film to be nominated for a best picture Oscar.
  3. “Psycho” was the first American film to show a toilet before this, the sound of water flushing was used to represent the toilet.
  4. Serial killer Ed Gein inspired three major horror movies including “Psycho”, “The Silence of the Lambs,” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.”
  5. Here is a fun fact for you. Ed and Lorraine Warren from the movie “The Conjuring” were real-life paranormal investigators.

Why People Love National Ghost Hunting Day

Many Ghost hunters are also passionate about preserving historical architecture. The annual Ghost hunting trips also make sure that our precious heritage is preserved. There’s no saying if you will actually get to see a Ghost on National Ghost Hunting Day, but it’s a lot of fun either way. It can be especially fun if you have a good Ghost hunting team who join in on your anticipation.

Ghost hunting is also about exposing oneself to new experiences and challenging long-held beliefs. National Ghost Hunting Day introduces us to alternate realities and encourages us to do something that we wouldn’t have otherwise.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates