We were featured in the Lawton Constitution. I will be posting an article on this investigation later
9/17/2011Who you gonna call? Paranormal investigators try to capture spirits at Ramona |
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ZEKE CAMPFIELD FREDERICK There’s nothing eerie about the Ramona Theater, but whoever said ghosts had to be spooky Beginning at sunset tonight, members of the Society of the Haunted will use their experience and some expensive, high-tech recording equipment to try to capture any spirits that may or may not exist within the theater’s antique walls. They’re not saying the Ramona is haunted, but members of the Frederick Arts and Humanities Council say the building is definitely a living beast. “You always feel a presence not scary, not bad, but a presence,” said the council’s president, The Ramona Theater opened as the “Showplace of the Southwest” in 1929, the day before the stock market crash kicked off the Great Depression. For years it was the social centerpiece of town, from its opening night feature “Gold Diggers on Broadway” to a series of vaudeville acts during World War II. The theater was closed after “The Sound of Music” premiered in 1965, but the Frederick Arts and Humanities Council has continued to keep it maintained and hosts events there several times throughout the year |
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