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During the early 1900s, one of the defining events in American history was the Great Depression. Triggered by an extreme drop in the stock market after the relative prosperity of the turn of the century, the Great Depression affected the entire United States. Families lost their businesses, their homes, their farms. Occurring at the same [...]
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The Shadow Chasers test and review the Transformer 2.0 Dual Dash Cam for ghost hunting. A pocket-sized dash camera DVR with two independent cameras and a split screen micro LCD screen for playback/review. Actual Size 
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This advanced system is easy to set up and comes with a portable 4.3-inch touchscreen color monitor and two weatherproof cameras. The system is expandable and will support two additional cameras all can record up to four cameras simultaneously to the included 4 GB SD card. The Uniden Guardian G455 System makes setting up for paranormal research quite easy however, there are a few downfalls to the system.
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Apr162015

The U.S. Government Wants Volunteer Residents For A Haunted Ghost Town

davidegg22/YouTube[/caption] The U.S. government is seeking volunteers to spend the summer of 2015 leading tours and providing visitor information at a historic ghost town in Montana.

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is looking for people to stay at the historic mining village ghost town of Garnet Montana through their volunteer residency program. The volunteer residency program permits volunteers to live on the property for free if they agree to maintain it and assist tourists.

The gold-rush of the 1860's led to many settlements in the then Montana territory and in 1895 the town of Garnet was founded around several mining claims. The remote town had a wide variety of buildings including a school, laundry, drug store, assay office and even a weekly newspaper. However, by 1912 with the mines depleted and several fires that had destroyed portions of the town, Garnet was abandoned and aside from a few brief revivals it has remained largely derelict.

While the town has been abandoned it has not been forgotten. Do to numerous intentional fires the U.S. Bureau Of Land Management began staffing the town in the early 1970's to protect against looting and potential arson.

One of the first volunteers to stay at the town of Garnet had a remarkable account as he not only spent the summer but also the winter in the ghost town. It was during the winter while he was alone in the town that he heard music playing from one of the buildings and went to investigate only to discover just another empty building.

  

If you're interested in exploring the haunted town of Garnet and like the outdoors you can join the BLM's volunteer residency program to explore this historic haunted ghost town.