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ABOUT US

The purpose of this society is to seek out paranormal activity in the omaha area. So if you have things at your home or business that you can't explain then contact us and we will investigate. We also have a forum area for the community to discuss paranormal activity. The site was just created so it needs a little more content and we will be adding many more photos, video, and audio clips of paranormal activity in the omaha area and other cities in the US.  

We have put this site together to share our findings and find people who have experienced paranormal events that they will allow us to to investigate further. Also we hope that you will share your stories, past and present, on our forum.  

Here lies your M.A.P.S. All Hallows Eve Treat

Happy Halloween From M.A.P.S. Take a Listen!

MAPS and The Omaha Buzz at Mystery Manor

In Honor of our Friend Mr. Wayne Sealy, a Brilliant Man with a huge heart and The Owner/Intrapreneur/Adventurer/Sasquatch Hunter/Ghost Chasing Enthusiast of Mystery Manor.


The house lays quiet for 11 months of the year, snuggled between the modern buildings of Creighton University and an industrial complex.

At dusk, for 31 nights a year, the house comes to life with zombies, mad scientists, clowns, and the ghost of Greta Hall.

Mystery Manor, as the house is now called, serves as one of Omaha’s oldest Halloween attractions at the end of its 36th season.

Mystery Manor is the vision of Wayne Sealy and two of his friends.

Built in 1886, the house that stands on 18th and Burt streets has taken many forms. What was originally a house built for a family became vacant after six days because of the death of their daughter.

It was later transformed into a prostitution house and then a tuberculosis ward. The building was abandoned for many years until Wayne and his two friends came upon the building in 1982.

They were looking for a house to turn into a haunted house. The 96-year-old, 4500-square-foot house was ramshackle on the inside but had a strong foundation. The house seemed to fit the bill for a house of horror.

“It was a condemned building. We had to kick the door in to get in. Two-foot-high full of garbage and passed-out people inside,” Wayne, 71, said. They bought the house that day and spent the whole next year cleaning it up.

The old brick building was going to be transformed into a haunted house.


A.J. OLNES/THE CREIGHTONIAN

https://www.creightonian.com/news/article_7e820d30-fc4d-11e9-950f-976e0064d835.html

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