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PSAI Newsletter Jan 8, 2020

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Page 13 ASSOCIATIONINSIGHT Portable Sanitation Association International News BIWEEKLY EDITION JANUARY 8, 2020 Baltimore is Home to the USS Constellation If you want to keep experiencing spooky chills that make the hair on the back of your neck stand up after experiencing the Poe haunts, then you may want to check out the USS Constellation that is docked in the Baltimore Inner Harbor. It seems that there are a lot more visitors on the ship than just the tourists. So much so, the Travel Channel recently sent a team of paranormal researchers from The Holzer Files to uncover all the ghostly goings-on the 150-plus year-old ship. The episode, titled "Phantom Crew," was shown a number of times close to Thanksgiving. What did they find? If you didn't catch the show, you will just have to visit the USS Constellation when you are in Baltimore to find out for yourself! But here's a hint: besides the knockings, footsteps and doors slamming by themselves, one investigator felt that the group was "grabbed" by an unseen force and another left with a bite mark on his arm. Find information about touring the USS Constellation at www.historicships.com. The New Year has started. Don't wait to make your plans for the PSAI Convention and Trade Show in Baltimore March 25–28. To learn more, contact the PSAI at 952-854-8300 or Todd Ginter at toddg@psai.org. USS Constellation, 1890s

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