Recently Argos Paranormal shared news about the premiere of The Witching Hour‘s final season. They released a little bit more information about what viewers can expect to see this season, specifically the locations they investigated in Gettysburg, which included:
- The Grove
- Sachs Bridge
- Eisenhower Bridge
They split their investigation between the first three episodes of the season. During the Gettysburg investigation, they were joined by local paranormal investigators who assisted Argos Paranormal in determining whether all three locations live up to their titles of being a few of Gettysburg’s most notorious sites for discovering paranormal anomalies.
“We are very excited for viewers to not only learn more about three of Gettysburg’s most haunted locations, but to also be given an alternative look at the profound impact the Battle of Gettysburg had left on not just the three locations that will be seen in the first three episodes, but on the region as a whole,” said Ryan Martinez, Producer of The Witching Hour.
New episodes began airing on select public access TV stations on Sunday, May 16. New episodes will appear bi-monthly on Sundays thereafter at 11:30 pm EST.
Beginning Monday, May 24, episodes will air on digital platforms one week after their initial release.
However, they also shared a first look at the Gettysburg episode, so let’s check it out.
The Witching Hour in Gettysburg Photos
Here are some stills Ryan Martinez shared with us from the Gettysburg episodes:
The Witching Hour in Gettysburg Trailer
How to Watch
You can watch The Witching Hour on select public access TV stations in the following states:
- New York
- Colorado
- Michigan
- Maryland
- Pennsylvania
- Virginia.
You can also currently watch seasons 1 and 2 on YouTube or on their website.
For More Info
Visit argosparanormal.com/witchinghour.
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Have you ever been to Gettysburg? If so, did you go as a tourist or to investigate?
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I’ve never been to Gettysburg. I have The Witching Hour on my to-watch SOON list!
I have subscribed!
THX David!