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Your source for paranormal investigation of ghosts, hauntings and entities in Washington DC, Virginia, and Maryland for seven years.

 
 
Contact John at chiefop@dchauntings.com if you feel you have a problem. Remember, we're here for you!
 

Updated: 24 Jun 09
 

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Historical Ellicott City Museum

DCMAG recently investigated the old "Ellicott City Museum and Library". The building was very interesting with a large amount of historical artifacts. We did have a few subjective experiences but little objective findings to report at this time. A special thanks to Karen for allowing us to investigate.

Some words about DCMAG:
 
DCMAG was founded by Al Tyas in 2002 and continues to be the oldest and most successful team in the D.C. area. Unfortunately for us, Al has retired and moved on to his other goals in life and we wish him the best on his next endeavors.
 
But now, DCMAG is operated by myself and a group of several dedicated professionals from all walks of life who share a common goal: to help those in need of assistance with ghosts and hauntings. 
 
DCMAG has conducted over 125 official investigations since its beginnings, and never charges for an investigation.  DCMAG is professional, discrete and 100% law-abiding. We are also a scientific-based group that makes our decisions based on fact and evidence that we have found in our investigation.
 
If you feel you have something happening in your home or business you just can't understand or feel the need for assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.  Remember, we are here for you.              -- John
 

Please check out the book written by the founder of DCMAG, "Last call on the Potomac". This book covers great stories of actual hauntings in D.C. and the surrounding area. This book can be found in local stores or online.

Last call on the Potomac
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Al Tyas

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