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Abbey
Posted Jan 4, 2009 9:18 PM
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Las Vegas, NV
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I am also in for that investigation!!
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Ron Mecklosky
Posted Jan 7, 2009 8:44 PM
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Looks good, let's get the ball rolling. What does everyone want to do? It is still a wee bit cold out, want to wait a bit? We could go when the sun is out . I'm up for it either way.
A former member
Posted Jan 8, 2009 6:27 PM
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Hey Ron,
I've been trying to check into a couple of things myself, but my new job is crazy. Sometimes I don't get home until 7:30 in the evening. But If I don't hear anything I'll keep trying to check into stuff. BTW: Red Foxx's home is now a Real Estate Office. I'm not sure if they'd be interested in letting us investigate but it never hurts to ask.
A former member
Posted Jan 10, 2009 1:02 AM
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If everyone wants to do the Cemetery investigation, I don't mind the cold. But We would just have to be very mindful of our breaths when we take still photos. That and a lot of false orbs. I may go out there this weekend if I have time just to look into it. wink
A former member
Posted Jan 10, 2009 6:35 PM
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Another Place I drive by during work is "The Old Mormon Fort" on Las Vegas Blvd. I've had some suspicions about it possibly being haunted. An article in the Review Journal on October 28th, 2008 by Corey Levitan mentions The Old Mormon Fort, But I can't read the whole article without subscribing. I've copied and pasted the portion of the article that I could read:

Ghosts find happy haunting grounds here

By COREY LEVITAN REVIEW-JOURNAL

Even if it happened in Vegas a hundred years ago, it apparently stays here.

Janice Oberding claims the valley is crawling with formerly human residents. The author's fifth occult-related book, "The Haunting of Las Vegas," explores dozens of allegedly spooked locales, from the 75-year-old Boulder Dam Hotel (where pianos reportedly play by themselves and disembodied moaning fills the hallways) to the Old Mormon Fort
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