| Former I.N.S.I.G.H.T. investigator Jason Looking like he means business! |
| EEEK A GHOST! Sadly this was only I.N.S.I.G.H.T. investigator John |
| I.N.S.I.G.H.T. investigator and case manager Michelle looking overjoyed to pose for photos |
| The Met dedication |
| Built in 1915 by local developer August Paulsen, the Old Clemmer Theater was considered state-of-the-art in its day, seating nearly 800 patrons. The theater represents a turning point in mass entertainment, when vaudeville was relinquishing top billing to silent films and the era of lavishly embellished movie palaces was about to begin. Designed by noted theater architect Edwin W. Houghton, The Clemmer embodied the restrained Neoclassicism of these traditional movie houses. It would come to be known as The State Theater in later years. Inland Northwest residents lined the streets in anticipation to see Casablanca, The Godfather, Gone With the Wind, and thousands of other first-run movies. The Met was renamed the Bing Crosby Theater on December 8th 2006. |
| A view of the stage from the balcony. |
| I.N.S.I.G.H.T. investigators John, Kathy and Steve in the off, off, off Broadway production of "Ghost Hunters, the Musical" |
| I.N.S.I.G.H.T. Investigator in training Chris taking EMF and temperature readings. |
| A light anomaly in the first floor lobby. Unfortunately, this is just a reflection from the light fixtures. Hey, at least its not an orb! |
| A shot of the ceiling of the foyer. Even looking at the photo makes me dizzy. |
| An EMF Nightmare! |
| A weird coincidence. (We did NOT do this) |
| A view down the length of the boiler room. Investigators Joel and Chris both had a strong negative reaction to this whole area. |
| Sound advice indeed. |
| "The couch" Reportedly willed to the theater buy an employee. We experienced extreme temperature fluctuations during an EVP session in this room. |
| "If you are with us can you move that flashlight?" Apparently the answer was, "No". |
