Here's another classic video from the first time a Duluth Team was allowed on the William A Irvin. These two guys work for the ship and have tales to tell.
This is from an investigation with the Duluth Paranormal Society front October 4th, 2012 At this time I was able to try a new tool to our group called the Spirit Box.
The SS William A Irvin spent a year away from its home next to the DECC, but it's back and this view from aboard the ship gives you a unique perspective.
In talking to some of the maintenance workers, I was asking when the DECC would try to bring back the ship and would there be one night Halloween Haunted Ship?
The William A. Irvin will remain closed to the public for the rest of the 2018 season, including the Halloween season, due to construction and cleanup along the seawall and in the slip the ship calls home.
Duluth Paranormal had a chance to sweep the William A. Irvin and collected evidence of the ship being haunted.
With some new equipment to investigate, the team set up cameras all over the ship and then sent teams to the front of the ship in the luxury suites, in the boiler room, in the engine room, and in the back kitchen and bunk area...
It's anticipated by many every year, the William A. Irvin Haunted Ship. My friend Dave is the actor coordinator (involved for last 16 years and has coordinated the actors for the last 11 and he's just an all around great guy!). They are looking for volunteers to act (aka: scare), improve (aka: scare) and SCARE the thrill seekers and there's an incentive plan! Do you have what it takes to be gho