Haunted Museums and Historical Sites in America

We Need Your Paranormal Investigation Results from Museums and Public Historical Sites to Publish!

PIHA
We have recently added a new section to our PIHA website asking any paranormal organization that has investigated a historic community, museum or public historical site (commercial or privately owned) to post their results and a link or banner to their website to us to review and include on our new section "Select State". This new section covers each state in the US. Our goal is to get as many of these special types of investigations as possible listed from creditable paranormal organizations across the US. This will allow the public to see what museums and historical sites have been investigated and encourage the public to visit these locations. It also creates an additional Internet location where these organizations can publish their findings of these special types of paranormal investigations.

About PIHA:
PIHA, Paranormal Investigations of Historic America (http://www.pihausa.com ), was created specifically for paranormal investigations of public historic sites and museums that have a history of paranormal activity. PIHA is in the process of creating a series of DVD's that feature the museums, public historical sites and communities in Washington State. There are three regions in Washington State that will be featured. The first region is "Western Washington", the second is "The Olympic Peninsula" and the third region is "Eastern Washington".

PIHA is made up of a small group of experienced, dedicated paranormal investigators who have a passion for history and an interest in the phenomena of the possible existence of paranormal activity. Our approach, equipment and procedures for paranormal investigating is primarily based on the use of technologically advanced electronic equipment and scientific logic in obtaining evidence of possible paranormal activity.

On behalf of the volunteer paranormal investigators of PIHA, I invite you to experience Washington State's amazing historical sites and museums like never before. Through our process of networking with local historical societies, museums and registered, public historical sites, PIHA hopes to encourage public interest in Washington State's exciting history and the process and technology utilized in scientific paranormal investigations.

PIHA was created with two goals in mind:

1. PIHA hopes to bring Washington State's history to life by attempting to obtain significant evidence of these strange occurrences. Utilizing the latest in today's electronic technology and dedicated paranormal investigators, we are accomplishing this objective, one public historical site at a time.

2. PIHA wants to stimulate additional interest in residents and visitors to Washington State's fascinating history. Our goal is to encourage individuals, families, schools and community organizations to visit these (and other) historical locations for a better understanding of our state's history and the people who made it and maybe have a personal paranormal experience along he way!

PIHA is not out to prove or disprove the existence of possible paranormal activity, but to publish any significant evidence collected at an investigation. Many people who think that something paranormal exist, physics and logic can debunk. That said, occasionally PIHA obtains evidence that neither physics nor logic applies. When this occurs, we classify it as paranormal evidence and let each individual decide for himself what to believe or not believe.

Vaughn Hubbard, PIHA Case Manager/Historian
Email: Vaughn@pihausa.com
Phone: 360.799.4138
Website: WWW.PIHAUSA.COM

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PIHA (Paranormal Investigations of Historic America) investigates paranormal activity at museums and historical sites with a history of strange activity.   View profile

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