New York, NY -- (SBWire) -- 12/06/2016 --Tucked into an obscure corner of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art -- resting peacefully -- are the remnants of the once famous English "Star Hotel." This Norfolk Hotel was the setting for the Charles Dickens' legendary novel "David Copperfield." And according to the Ghost Doctor (aka Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides, the Star Hotel may now be accepting reservations for some ghostly guests this holiday season.
"The"Star Hotel" was once the home of William Crowe a wealthy merchant who built his home back in the 16th century which was later converted to the famous Star Hotel in the latter half of the 18th Century," says Dr. Stew.
Furthermore, it has been said that Charles Dickens while visiting in Norfolk thought this hotel would be the ideal place for his characters to visit for his upcoming novel "David Copperfield." Could some ghostly residents also fancy a stay at New York's "Star Hotel" now conveniently located within NYC's Metropolitan Museum of Art? You bet, especially if it includes a Dickens' novel or two – making it the ideal place for some "spirited" holiday reading.
Moreover, the Ghost Doctors who lead groups of amateur ghost hunters through galleries that house the Met's priceless antiquities, are now adding the "Hotel" as a new area of interest when seeking out paranormal activity....which is just perfect for a little Dickens' holiday adventure.
"In the past when we investigated this room containing the remnants of the Star Hotel we picked up signs of unusual paranormal activity," says Dr. Pete. "And what makes ghost hunting in this historic room so unique is that when someone walks into it, they actually feel like they're stepping back in time to Merry Old England."
So if one really wants to throw themselves into a classic English novel this holiday season, join up with NYC's Ghost Doctors as they explore the Metropolitan Museum of Art -- it should be one great ghostly read!
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