Ghost Doctors

NYC Grand Central Terminal Where Everyone Loves Trains Especially Ghostly Poltergeists

For over a century passengers from all walks of life have traveled through New York's iconic Grand Central Terminal and it seems that there may be some ghostly commuters as well who also enjoy a train ride or two according to NYC's Ghost Doctors (aka Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) noted paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides.

The Must Read Book for Ancient Egyptian Ghosts in NYC Metropolitan Museum of Art

If an ancient Egyptian ghostly spirit needed directions on how to navigate the afterlife he didn't have to pull his chariot over at a local rest station, he would just refer to his personal copy of the "Book of the Dead" to find his way through the netherworld. And it seems that a few ghostly spirits may still be sneaking a peak at this ancient road map according to the Ghost Doctors (aka Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides.

NYC Time Traveling Adventures in Queens Flushing Meadows Park

The Ghost Doctors (aka Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) noted paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides have been investigating Flushing Meadows Park -- the old World's Fair grounds -- and they may have discovered the secret of moving forward and backwards in time.

NYC Ghost Doctors Takes Home the Olympic Gold...For Ghost Hunting

Instead of running and jumping over hurdles in their pursuit of paranormal activity, two of New York's seasoned paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides -- the Ghost Doctors (aka Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) comb the streets of The Big Apple seeking its unearthly secrets.

Great Haunted NYC Real Estate Includes Beautiful View of Paranormal Activity

NYC is teeming with lots of paranormal activity and two of New York's well known ghost hunters are more than up to the task of uncovering these ghostly dwellers.

NYC Central Park Discovers UFOs & Ancient Alien Astronauts

If one is a fan of ancient astronauts, UFOs, alien encounters then a new exciting tour whose arrival in NYC's central park is definitely on target for one heck of an extraterrestrial adventure. And leading this out of this word trek are NYC's own Ghost Doctors (aka Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) noted paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides who will be taking groups of UFO adventurers on what's bound to be one far out experience. In fact NYC's Central Park sets the scene for one of this tour's close encounters that took place over 3400 years ago.

NYC Central Park a Magical Mystery Tour for Ghost Hunting

Now that summer is in full bloom, New York's own Ghost Doctors will be hot on the trail of paranormal activity while leading bands of daring amateur ghost hunters on actual ghostly explorations through New York City's most famous park. They'll trek past a 3500 year old monolithic obelisk, a 106 acre reservoir and even climb "Vista Rock" as they ascend upon a nearly 150 year old castle in search of ghostly inhabitants. Utilizing all sorts of ghost hunting equipment, sort of like being on the set of a supernatural mystical adventure movie, they'll prowl Central Park for signs of paranormal activity.

NYC Metropolitan Museum of Art Hails Ghostly Poltergeists Roman Legions

The ancient Romans took their ghost seriously! From a national holiday centering around Roman cemeteries that honored the souls of the dead to a festival whose main purpose was to exorcise some rather nasty spirits. And the Ghost Doctors (aka Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides feel that these ancient Roman beliefs can be explored right in NYC's Metropolitan Museum of Art's own Greco-Roman Hall.

Ghost Hunting Is Cool in NYC Grand Central Terminal

This summer two of New York's noted paranormal investigators will be leading groups of adventurers on paranormal quests to unearth ghostly activity within the world's most iconic train terminal -- Grand Central Terminal.

NYC Metropolitan Museum of Art - Ghost Hunting with Our Founding Fathers

There is a room that sits quietly in NYC's Metropolitan Museum of Art that at one time -- nearly 250 years ago – served as the parlor of Samuel and Elizabeth Powel's house located in the heart of Philadelphia. During the turbulent times of the American Revolution Samuel Powel was the last mayor of Philadelphia under English rule and first Mayor of this great city after America's Independence.