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Archive for February, 2007

2/07:
CPS goes back for round two at the Hotel Lawrence in downtown
Dallas mid March.  We can’t wait!  Since this will be our second time out there it means we will definitely be going dark.  Yup.  Bringing in the infra red cams.  According to employees - ever since we left it seems as if we [...]

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 1/07:
Old  Parkland Hospital: Dallas, TX 

CPS was getting excited about investigating the Old Parkland Hospital in Dallas, TX before it was torn down.  Everything was looking good for us.  However, at the last minute the investigation was going to have to be closed before it was even opened.  The property was purchased and the new owners [...]

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12/06:
Hotel Lawrence: Downtown Dallas 
CPS has been called in to investigate the historic Hotel Lawrence in downtown
Dallas!  Expect a full report!
www.carrolltonparanormalsociety.com

“As featured in the July issue of
Dallas’ D Magazine”
BEST HOTEL DEAL
Hotel Lawrence

VIBE: The lobby is warm and clubby, with wood paneling and wall sconces and the smell of chocolate chip cookies lingering in the air. [...]

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 11/06:
Newman Smith High School: Carrollton, TX
Internet rumors, witnesses, and students all seem to think that Newman Smith High School’s theatre in Carrollton, TX is haunted.  The story goes that a student named Abigail reportedly died while storing boxes under the stage. Now she is sometimes seen on the catwalk and plays with the gels on [...]

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 11/06:
Private Theatre:  Texas
CPS has been asked to investigate a theatre that was built in 1936!  Expect a full report.

www.carrolltonparanormalsociety.com

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11/06:
DeWitt Perry Homestead: Carrollton, TX
Internet rumors say that the DeWitt Perry Homestead – home of one Carrollton, Texas’ founding fathers, is haunted.  Some say that the ones who lived here may be still around. On different nights, nearby railroad crossing lights would flash and no trains would be there.  CPS decided to look into it…  [...]

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