Ghost hunters explore Mill Creek Park’s Pioneer Pavilion after hours

Ghost hunters took over Mill Creek Park after hours on Saturday, searching for paranormal activity in the park.

A group of 15 people joined park staff and the Collective Paranormal Research Society at Pioneer Pavilion. The park started the investigations in 2021 and later brought in the society.

The pavilion was built in 1821 and has served several functions throughout its life, including a cow barn and a wool mill. The park chose spots to investigate based on their history.

“Volney Rogers, the founder of Mill Creek Park — he saw the potential in this building, even though it was very dilapidated. So, the park purchased this building in 1892. Between the woolen mill, the furnace, the cow barn and the creek right here, there’s a lot of energy here and a lot of stories to tell,” said Lynn Zocolo, an educator at Mill Creek MetroParks.

The investigations happen once a month and require pre-registration.

 

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