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Corpus Christi Spook Central - CCSC Paranormal Evidence From The Tarpon Inn In Port Aransas Tx

 
 
Corpus Christi Spook Central Paranormal Investigation At The Tarpon Inn In Port Aransas, Texas and Evp Evidence From this Investigation. Corpus Christi Spook Central would like to thank the The Tarpon Inn It was truly an Honor to be the First Paranormal Research Group to conduct a Investigation of the Historical Inn. TARPON INN 200 EAST COTTER - PORT ARANSAS, TEXAS The first inn was built in 1886 from Civil War barracks materials. It was established by Mrs. Mary Hatfield and her son, Ed Cotter, and was named by them the "Tarpon Inn". A period of time, the town of Port Aransas was known as Tarpon, and guests could only reach this destination by boat. In 1900 the original Tarpon Inn was destroyed by fire, and two new inns were later built. Of the two new inns, the 1919 hurricane destroyed the larger one leaving the smaller one damaged, yet repairable. Today, the lobby walls are covered with tarpon scales with autographs of each guest who caught a tarpon while lodging at the inn. Among these autographs is President Franklin D. Roosevelt who visited the inn in 1937.
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CCSC Paranormal Evidence From The Tarpon Inn In Port Aransas Tx

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Corpus Christi Spook Central Paranormal Investigation At The Tarpon Inn In Port Aransas, Texas and Evp Evidence From this Investigation. Corpus Christi Spook Central would like to thank the The Tarpon Inn It was truly an Honor to be the First Paranormal Research Group to conduct a Investigation of the Historical Inn. TARPON INN 200 EAST COTTER - PORT ARANSAS, TEXAS The first inn was built in 1886 from Civil War barracks materials. It was established by Mrs. Mary Hatfield and her son, Ed Cotter, and was named by them the "Tarpon Inn". A period of time, the town of Port Aransas was known as Tarpon, and guests could only reach this destination by boat. In 1900 the original Tarpon Inn was destroyed by fire, and two new inns were later built. Of the two new inns, the 1919 hurricane destroyed the larger one leaving the smaller one damaged, yet repairable. Today, the lobby walls are covered with tarpon scales with autographs of each guest who caught a tarpon while lodging at the inn. Among these autographs is President Franklin D. Roosevelt who visited the inn in 1937.
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CCSC Evp Evidence From Oak Grove Cemetery in Yoakum,Texas

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Corpus Christi Spook Central This video will show evidence From our GhostHunt at The Oak Grove Cemetery in Yoakum,Texas . EVP(electronic voice phenomenon) Evidence was capture at this Cemetery
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Corpus Christi Spook Central investigation of Presidio La Bahia

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Corpus Christi Spook Central (more) Added: February 11, 2008 Corpus Christi Spook Central paranormal group in the Corpus Christi area. This video will show clips and evidence From our investigation of the Historical Presidio La Bahia in Goliad,Texas. The darkest day in Texas history, the Goliad Massacre, took place here on Palm Sunday, March 27, 1836, when Col. James Walker Fannin and 341 men under his command were executed a week after their capture at the Battle of Coleto, under orders of the Mexican dictator, General Santa Anna. There was twice as much loss of life here at Goliad than at the Alamo. Nothing had touched the raw nerve of the American character as did the news of the large numbers of men who were all slaughtered in one execution. As grim news reached the United States, volunteers streamed forth for the people of Texas who were engaged in a war with a dictator who took no prisoners - a war of extermination. This one single event, the Goliad Massacre, more than any event in the Texas Revolution, proved to the people of the United States what manner of warfare confronted the Texans.
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