Posted on Friday, March 13, 2015 at 9:51 am CDT
This St. Patrick's Day weekend the Ghost Doctors will be taking groups of courageous amateur ghost hunters in training on an actual ghostly investigation through Queens NYC's Flushing Meadows Park -- the home of the two former World's Fairs.
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Posted on Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 10:02 am CDT
When passing through Metropolitan Museum of Art's vast collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts one might not take notice of an innocuous gray slab covered with pictographs and writings that dates back almost 2400 years. But it seems that this "Magical Stela" is drawing the attention of some unusual visitors -- ghostly visitors according to Pete and Stew Kandel (know as Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides aka the "Ghost Doctors."
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Posted on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 1:14 pm CST
If you think UFOs and E.T. encounters can't happen in New York City -- think again. Within the walls of one of the world's greatest museums an amazing extraterrestrial adventure is unfolding entitled the UFO Phenomena Tour.
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Posted on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at 9:34 am CST
Noted paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides – Pete and Stew Kandel (known as Dr.Pete and Dr. Stew) New York's own "Ghost Doctors" have found NYC during the winter months to be the ideal place to search for roaming spirits who just can't get enough of the Big Apple.
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Posted on Thursday, January 08, 2015 at 10:06 am CST
New York may be cold and icy during the cold wintry months but when it comes to paranormal activity the city is definitely heating up, so says NYC's own Ghost Doctors.
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Posted on Wednesday, January 07, 2015 at 10:43 am CST
Sprawled across a hallway within NYC's Metropolitan Museum of Art are ancient Egyptian parchments called the "Book of the Dead." These mystical scrolls detailed this ancient civilization's all consuming obsession with the afterlife. Could their beliefs be more than just elaborate superstition? They just might be, says New York's Ghost Doctors.
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Posted on Thursday, November 06, 2014 at 10:56 am CST
When walking through the galleries and hallways of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Egyptian collection one can grasp the all consuming obsession this ancient civilization had with the afterlife. Could their beliefs be more than just primitive superstition? Maybe, according to two of New York's seasoned paranormal investigators.
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Posted on Monday, September 29, 2014 at 1:47 pm CDT
This October two of New York's noted paranormal investigators will be taking groups of courageous amateur ghost hunters in training on actual ghostly adventures through Flushing Meadows Park -- the home of the two former World's Fairs. With equipment in hand, like something out of ghost hunting blockbuster they'll prowl Flushing Meadows passing hulking relics from a time long gone for signs of paranormal activity.
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Posted on Thursday, September 25, 2014 at 10:55 am CDT
Art lovers and just about everyone else who hears the name Picasso thinks, genius, cubism, priceless paintings, but two New York ghost hunters think...well, ghostly hauntings of course! Pete and Stew Kandel aka New York's own Ghost Doctors, noted paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides have been checking out the Met for ghostly spirits and have found some unusual happenings.
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Posted on Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at 9:49 am CDT
Besides the 35 million annual visitors who enjoy this green oasis in the heart of Manhattan, there also seems to be some lingering spirits that relish New York's most famous park as well, according to Pete and Stew Kandel (known as Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) aka the “Ghost Doctors” noted paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides. And it seems that the park's long history has attracted quite a few ghostly inhabitants who appreciate an evening stroll through some of Central Park's most historic locations.
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