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'Ghost' causes a stir aboard USS Lexington

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« on: March 25, 2017, 08:44:57 pm »

'Ghost' causes a stir aboard USS Lexington
Posted on Saturday, 25 March, 2017




Is there something otherworldy lurking the ship's corridors ? Image Credit: sxc.hu
Visitors to a popular attraction in Corpus Christi, Texas came across something they did not expect.
The USS Lexington, which was built during World War II, was turned in to a museum after being decommissioned in 1991 and has remained a popular tourist attraction ever since.

The vessel has long been associated with reports of paranormal phenomena, so much so in fact that it has been featured on several TV shows including 'Ghost Hunters' and 'Ghost Lab'.

Now new video footage has emerged showing what appears to be a door aboard the ship being heavily slammed shut by an unseen force. The recording was made by a family who had been visiting the vessel when the incident occurred.

A local news report featuring the footage they captured can be viewed below.
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http://www.kiiitv.com/news/local/uss-lexington-ghost-possibly-spotted/424853087
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