Real Interactive Ghost Hunt/Paranormal Investigation

Contact Name:
Lesley Hyde
Phone:
205-305-5098
E-mail:
lesleyhyde7480@gmail.com
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SPECIAL ONE NIGHT ONLY GHOST HUNT OF THE HISTORIC DRISH HOUSE AND CEMETERY IN TUSCALOOSA, AL. . This is an Exclusive Paranormal Investigation with Psychic Medium Lesley Ann Hyde and the professional Paranormal Investigation Team, Psychics and TV Personalities The Southern Ghost Girls Tours.
You will get to use Real Paranormal Investigation Equipment just like you see on tv . This is an interactive paranormal investigation and ghost hunt where you will have access to the mansion and The Death Lights Tower made famous in the book “13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey.”
Join the Southern Ghost Girls Team and you will have a hauntingly amazing experience. This Special Spring Event is exclusive to the Historic Drish House hosted by The Southern Ghost Girls Tours where everyone is invited! We will also include a bonus ghost hunt at the cemetery where the Drish’s are buried and graves date back to the 1700’s. The cemetery tour will be after the ghost hunt at The Drish House at The Cemetery located a few blocks away. You will be responsible for your own transportation to the cemetery for the ghost hunt there .
Hauntings at The Drish House
The Drish House has been the site of purported hauntings since the early 20th century. It was featured in the classic book “ 13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey“ the short story “Death Lights in the Tower.” Alleged supernatural events over the years have included people reportedly seeing the third-story tower on fire, when no fire is present, and ghostly lights coming out of the house.
Some Interesting History about the Drish House
The large stuccoed brick mansion was built at the center of a 450-acre farm on the edge of town for Dr. John R. Drish in 1837. John Drish died in 1867, reportedly from a fall down a stairway, and Sarah Drish died in 1884.
The mansion changed hands several times after the death of Sarah Drish; while it was still a residence the surrounding property was sold and subdivided to create Tuscaloosa’s first major expansion. The structure eventually came to be owned by the Tuscaloosa Board of Education, who opened the Jemison School in the house in 1906.
The house continued to be used as a school until 1925, after which it was purchased for use as a parts warehouse for Charles Turner’s Tuscaloosa Wrecking Company.
In 1940, it became a church, which added a sanctuary abutting the house on one side and a detached Sunday school building on the other. The church retained it for the rest of the 20th century.
This Exclusive Ghost Hunt and Interactive Investigation will go on Rain or Shine and Tickets are non refundable. If you cannot attend the event and give the organizer notice outside 24 hours prior to the event, credits can be given towards another future event. Notification must be given and a response sent out via email.
To contact the Southern Ghost Girls Tours , Please Contact Founder and Owner Lesley Ann Hyde at lesleyhyde7480@gmail.com
For more information and more ticket options and contact information please go to http://www.southernghostgirls.com

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Category: Community | Local / Community

Price:
General Admission: USD 55.00

Time: 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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Historic Drish House, 2300 17th Street
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

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