Museum
INFO:
The Old State House is a historic building in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. It is the oldest surviving state capitol building west of the Mississippi River. It is best known as the site of President Bill Clinton's election night celebrations. The Arkansas legislature moved into the building while construction was ongoing. In 1837 a fatal knife fight between legislators occurred in the legislative chamber. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1997. There have been reports from the staff and guests of strange sounds such as doors slamming shut and foot steps. Also there have been reports of full body aparitions in several rooms of the building.
Times Investigated: 1
Latest Investigation Data:
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Investigation Start Time: 8:30 PM
Investigation End Time: 1:00 AM
Total Investigation Time: 4 hrs 30 min
Highest Temp: 72 Degrees F.
Lowest Temp: 64 Degrees F.
Highest EMF Reading: 0.0
Lowest EMF Reading: 0.0
Weather Conditions: Indoor Conditions
Investigators Present:
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Benjamin Summers
Casey Cheff
Darrell Suazo
Merissa Suazo
Evidence:
Report:
When we investigated the Old State House Museum in Little Rock, we did'nt have too many personal experiences. The creeking floors and old air conditioning units accounted for any strange noise heard during the investigation. We did have a strange magnetic field variation in the "Grandmother's Cottage". The reason for this variation counld not be explained and all attempts to debunk this occurence failed. We also had a temperature variation in the "New Legislative Chamber". The base temperature was 72 degress and it dropped to 64 degrees. The data examination proved very interesting. We captured several EVP's in various locations throughout the museum.
Conclusion:
After an extensive investigation of the Old State House Museum of Little Rock, Arkansas, we have concluded that the building has some paranormal activity. We have collected data proving this conclusion. Further investigation is required.