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The Yorkshire Museum York Ghost hunt with Karl Beattie and Stuart Torevell

HALLOWEEN SPECIAL

 

Date - 25th Oct 2024

Time - 7.30pm til 11.30pm

Price - £89pp

Deposit option available

Join us at this new yet very haunted location.

Most Haunted Experience have brought you to The Yorkshire Museum in York.

This historic location is being investigated for the first time by ourselves.

 

From voices heard when no one else is around to items being moved.

Dark shadows have been witnessed by many a visitor.

 

What will we encounter ?

 

 

USE THE PAYMENT OPTION TO PAY YOUR DEPOSIT..FULL PAYMENT OR REMAINING BALANCE AFTER YOUR DEPOSIT HAS BEEN PAID.

BALANCES ARE DUE 4 WEEKS BEFORE THE EVENT DATE..PRICES ARE ALL PER PERSON. *IF EVENT IS FULL AND YOU ADD YOUR NAME TO THE RESERVE LIST.

RESERVE LIST ONLY MEANS YOU ARE ON A LIST INCASE ANYONE DROPS OUT..YOU ARE NOT GUARENTEED A PLACE..YOU ARE NOT ON THE EVENT ITSELF BY ADDING YOUR NAME TO THE RESERVE LIST..*

Halloween Special Yorkshire Museum York Fri 25th Oct 2024

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  • The Yorkshire Museum is a museum in York, England. It was opened in 1830, and has five permanent collections, covering biology, geology, archaeology, numismatics and astronomy.

    The museum was founded by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society (YPS) to accommodate their geological and archaeological collections, and was originally housed in Ousegate, York, until the site became too small. In 1828, the society received by royal grant, 10 acres (0.040 km2) of land formerly belonging to St Mary's Abbey for the purposes of building a new museum. The main building of the museum is called the Yorkshire Museum; it was designed by William Wilkins in a Greek Revival style and is a Grade I listed building. It was officially opened in February 1830, which makes it one of the longest established museums in England. A condition of the royal grant was that the land surrounding the museum building should be a botanic gardens and one was created in the 1830s. The botanic gardens are now known as the Museum Gardens. On 26 September 1831, the inaugural meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science was held at the Yorkshire Museum.

    The Tempest Anderson Hall was built in 1912, as an annex to the museum, and is an early example of a reinforced concrete building. It is used as a conference venue and lecture theatre.

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