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'The Witching Hour' Investigates Virginia's Most Haunted Places
Northern Virginia Ghost Hunters Argos Paranormal will be investigating Virginia's most haunted locations through their upcoming TV show.

Have you ever wondered what goes bump at night? Well, coming just in time for Halloween, The Witching Hour will go where no other paranormal show has gone before as the investigators of Argos Paranormal will be investigating locations that the locals fear and no other paranormal show has ever dared to investigate. These investigators will be pushing themselves to their max limits as they investigate locations at around 3am, also known as the witching hour, when paranormal activity is believed to be at an all time high during the night.
What separates this show from the other paranormal shows currently on TV is that the investigators of Argos Paranormal, who are all residents of Northern Virginia, have a collective background in media and journalism with the knowledge and experience in the occult and paranormal. With all of this experience, it enables the investigators to analyze evidence from a perspective of proof and logic. There unique methods of investigating have caused them to gain acclaim for their investigations at locations such as Gettysburg, Pa, St. Albans Sanatorium, and various locations within the Manassas Battlefield through their former online show Haunted Republic, which has been featured on radio shows such as Jim Harold’s Campfire and Ghostly Insights Podcasts, Beyond Reality Radio, Real Paranormal Activity Podcast, and much more!
Their upcoming first season, which consists of 6 episodes, will be investigation locations such as the Graffiti House, the Occoquan Inn, and Belle Grove Plantation in Port Conway. Speaking of Belle Grove Plantation, it is not only the birthplace of the 4th President of the United States, James Madison, but The Witching Hour will be the second paranormal show to have ever filmed there, the first show being SYFY Channel’s Ghost Hunters. Northern Virginia residents can tune in to Channel 10 (Fairfax Public Access) at 5 pm on October 19 to watch their very first episode while after that, new episodes will be released on the 3rd and 4th Fridays of each month.
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Channel coverage and more information about the show can be seen by visiting www.argosparanormal.com