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Subject:
[ParanormalGhostSociety] Last Night's Halloween Investigation Report.....
Date: 10/29/2005 3:08:44 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
From: LordOfThyNight@aol.com
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Cocoa
Village Playhouse
We arrived in Cocoa Village and honestly I seen so many historical sites I
wanted to investigate everything lol.
But we parked right out in front of the playhouse and of course this was
one of the biggest theatres I have seen in the state of Florida.
I chose this place cause it has a lot of ghost stories and history to it.
I would not have minded getting in it but what is more important to me is
just to be able to see such a great historical site in person.
We took quite a few photos of the front and noticed the theatre was a few
stories high. The big elegant windows and small dark ones really gave it a
haunting feeling.
I could to a minimal point sense being watched. I think its only natural
with a place like this. I did take off alone down an alley to the backside
of the theatre.
It was a mess back here lots of woods for building play scenes and junk. I
did sense a coldness back here although it was well lit.
We then came back out to the front and we studied the plaques, posters and
took a rest on the benches. I would not say this was a thrilling adventure
but it was relaxing.
Some of the actors left the theatre and one of the persons in charged told
Rich that the theatre has a lot of strange occurrences here. Lots of
creaks, strange noises and things coming up missing I believe.
They do give tours so maybe I will book one or have my publicist arrange
one for our team to promote the group a little more.
Its a real nice place my imagination went pretty wild cause I am sure
inside their is many dark rooms and lots to investigate. We did not stay
to long though.
I went up the street a little ways cause Cocoa Village technically is just
a bunch of historical little shops lined with brick walkways, lit trees,
and lined with antique lamps. I took some photos of these shops and one of
them had music playing.
At that time nobody was out walking around the village it was real quiet
and serene. We then went on off to Ashley's Restaurant.
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