Everyone loves to watch 4th of July fireworks especially those ghostly residents roaming the trails and fields of New York City's Central Park.
New York, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/29/2016 -- This 4th of July weekend New York's own Ghost Doctors will be leading bands of daring amateur ghost hunters on actual ghostly explorations through the Big Apple's most famous park -- Central Park. They'll trek past a 3500 year old monolithic obelisk, a 106 acre reservoir and even climb "Vista Rock" as they ascend upon a nearly 150 year old castle in search of ghostly inhabitants. All the while learning the nuts and bolts of a whole doctors bag of ghost hunting equipment and akin to a supernatural CSI adventure, they'll prowl NYC's Central Park for signs of paranormal activity.
Moreover the Ghost Doctors (known as Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) noted paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides have been researching and investigating New York City's Central Park for quite some time and have unearthed something...something strange and maybe ghostly within this 843 acre wonderland located in the heart of Manhattan.
"For over 150 years Central Park has been a sanctuary in the heart of New York. It allowed people from all walks of life to just get away from it all, to find some time and just relax which is especially true during those long holiday weekends like July 4th," says Dr. Stew. "And throughout its long existence and the thousands of special events that occurred here, an impression may have been left, a paranormal impression within some of the park's most iconic locations."
So if one is in town this July 4th weekend and happens to catch a glimpse of a group of ghost hunting adventurers trekking through the great lawn -- give them a thumbs up and a hearty shout, "Who You're Gonna Call? Ghost Doctors!"
About Ghost Doctors
Ghost Doctors (http://www.ghostdoctors.com) is the premier ghost hunting tour in NYC that actually allows participants to experience "real" ghost hunts. Their ghosts hunts are open for public, private and corporate events.