Hamill House Museum, Georgetown


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The Hamill House Museum in Georgetown is described as a haunted location due to experiences like disembodied footsteps, ghostly apparitions of a woman in a Victorian dress, and unexplained activations of paranormal investigation equipment like flashlights and Spirit Boxes. Paranormal investigators have documented these occurrences, noting specific incidents such as a Mag Lite turning on by itself and voices from a Spirit Box. Some investigators also reported feeling a heavy chest sensation, indicating a possible presence in the room. An actress reported seeing a Victorian-era dress and a figure pass by an upstairs bedroom doorway. A Spirit Box has reportedly produced names and other audible messages from spirits, including a gentleman named Seth and a spirit indicating they were under a bed. Paranormal investigation equipment, such as Mag Lite flashlights and K2 meters, have been observed to activate without any human input. Investigators have described feeling a "heavy feeling" or pressure in their chests, suggesting the presence of a spirit in the room. Paranormal investigators have conducted multiple sessions at the Hamill House, documenting a range of phenomena. The basement and attic were identified as particularly active areas during some investigations. Investigators found a particular emotional connection to the experiences in the basement during one visit.

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