Fenton History Center To Host Spirit Tour At Marvin House Friday
The Fenton History Center will be sponsoring a Spirit Tour at the Marvin House, 2 W. Fifth St, Jamestown, on Friday, May 9, at 7 p.m.
The evening event will begin with an introduction to the Marvin House by Marvin House President Leslie Vattimo. “We welcome this collaboration with the Fenton History Center and the local paranormal investigators,” Vattimo said “We are glad to be able to showcase the Marvin house for this event.”
The Rev. Havivah Richards will give a talk on the rise of the spiritualist movement of the mid-1800s, from the Fox family to how modern spiritualism has moved into today’s world.
“I live my life with spirit and follow the principles that we have in Spiritualism,” Richards said. “We have no dogma or creed but nine principles that we follow to make our lives and those around us better to be able to go through our daily lives knowing we are not alone. We always have spirit right with us, always.”
Kaycee Colburn is an artist, paranormal investigator, and spiritual intuitive. She has apprenticed under Brian Cano of Travel Channel’s Haunted Collector and Paranormal Caught on Camera, worked at the Haunted Hinsdale House, worked for Nick Groff of Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures and his new show Death Walker. Colburn has investigated many locations including the Lizzy Borden House and the Infamous Conjuring House.
“Bridging the gap between mystery and history, the spirit tours offer a unique experience that are delightfully educational, interactive and fun! Come see what bumps in the night as we explore the depths of the historic Marvin house,” Colburn said.
The Spirit Tours are intended for entertainment purposes only. The beliefs, opinions, narratives, and interpretations expressed during the tour do not reflect the official policy or position of the Fenton Historical Society and may not correspond with established academic research, scientific findings, or historical records. The tour is crafted to provide an engaging experience rather than a factual historical or scientific presentation.
The Spirit Tour ticket cost is $40 for Fenton History Center members, and $45 for potential members. Seating is limited. To purchase tickets visit fentonhistorycenter.org or the Fenton History Center Facebook page. Tickets are also available at the Fenton History Center, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by calling 716-664-6256.