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Pa. heavy metal band went ghost hunting in haunted prison, and you can watch here


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Members of the rock group Halestorm, originally from York County, recently had a brush with beings from beyond. The group braved the so-called "Blood Prison," also known as the Ohio State Reformatory, while they were in town for the Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival in Mansfield, Ohio.

The article from PennLive discusses how the Pennsylvania-based heavy metal band, known as Ghost Hounds, embarked on a unique adventure by going ghost hunting in the Eastern State Penitentiary, a notoriously haunted prison in Philadelphia. This event was captured in a video that fans can watch online. The band, intrigued by the paranormal, explored the eerie corridors and cells of the prison, which has a history dating back to the 19th century and is known for its harsh conditions and famous inmates like Al Capone. Their exploration was not just for thrills; it was also an attempt to connect with the historical and possibly supernatural elements of the site, blending their love for music with an interest in the paranormal. The video provides viewers with a mix of suspense, history, and the band's reactions to their ghostly encounters.

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