Sat Sep 28, 7:00 PM - Sat Sep 28, 11:00 PM
1050 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30310

Community: Atlanta

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The Wren's Nest is a stately Queen-Anne Victorian home built in the 19th century. It's typically quiet during the day, except for the occasional tourist... After dark, an other-worldly group of visitors wander through the halls. Two infant boys have been seen playing on

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The Wren's Nest is a stately Queen-Anne Victorian home built in the 19th century. It's typically quiet during the day, except for the occasional tourist... After dark, an other-worldly group of visitors wander through the halls. Two infant boys have been seen playing on the stairs, perhaps they were the owner's grandsons, lost in childhood? And an unnamed woman frequently entertains in the parlor. Join her here and the team from the Southeastern Institute of Paranormal Research to investigate the unexplained activity at The Wren's Nest. 

Tickets include dinner and one drink ticket.
Class size limited to 20 guests.
Participants must be at least 18 years of age.  
Those who choose to investigate are required to sign a liability release form.

Southeastern Institute of Paranormal Research's team is made up of like-minded individuals who share an interest in the scientific study of the unknown. While SIPR is an investigative research team that uses technical equipment to collect data from the physical environment, we also utilize psychical research methods. We bring our psychical research team into the investigation “cold”. The team follows strict methods and impressions are collected individually. The data we collect from our psychical research team is often validated through evidence and historical research.
Questions about the investigation? Call     678-267-0542
The Wren's Nest is a cultural center that celebrates the timeless legacy of the Brer Rabbit tales and promotes the art of storytelling in all of its contemporary forms. Originally the home of Joel Chandler Harris who recorded and published the Brer Rabbit stories in the Atlanta Constitution and in a series of anthologies narrated by Uncle Remus, the home has been preserved in it's original state since Harris' death in 1908.
Questions about logistics (parking, restrooms, dinner / drinks, etc.)  Call    404-753-7735

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