Thursday, September 30, 2010

Residents Petition To Save Haunted Texas Hospital

victoriaadvocate - Wade Eernisse's mother and three aunts were born in Yorktown Memorial Hospital. He's lost relatives there, too.

"It is our job to preserve the history of this historic building so that future generations can enjoy it the way we do now," said the 24-year-old native of nearby Weesatche who works in Victoria.

Because of the significance of the building to his family, and his interest in the reported paranormal activity there, Eernisse has started a Save The Yorktown Hospital movement, including a page on Facebook.

He started the page at about midnight Saturday night and as of Wednesday afternoon had more than 250 people who "liked" the page.

"In my honest opinion, the building is in great condition for its age and also sitting vacant for more than 20 years without a caretaker," Eernisse said. "(They) have done a great job restoring this old building and decorating it to be a more safe and inviting place for the people that visit there."

CODE VIOLATIONS
The hospital, built in 1950 by Felician Sisters of the Roman Catholic Church, remained open until the late 1980s.

The last couple of years the current owner, Phil Ross of San Antonio, has allowed public tours as well as ghost hunting excursions in the facility. He also uses the building for storage.

The city of Yorktown recently cited the hospital for building code violations and the tours discontinued.

The code violations that prevent its occupancy include roof and plumbing issues.

The city also classified the building as being used for entertainment business and the code requires a public address system in such a facility.

Ross has estimated it would cost $100,000 to bring the facility up to code.

CURRENT OCCUPANTS?
Eernisse is a member of Victoria Investigative Paranormal Research, and the Yorktown Hospital is reportedly a hotbed of paranormal activity.

VIPR had an investigation at the hospital planned the day after the city posted notice on the hospital's doors that it was in violation of city codes.

"I have only been one time and the last time I was there I really didn't catch any really good evidence - only a few strange noises," Eernisse said. "That's why I was so upset that they shut the hospital down the day before our investigation. I was going to try some new equipment and techniques."

Angelka Rogers, an investigator for Scientific Paranormal Investigative Research Institute of Texas, works as a tour guide at the Black Swan Inn in San Antonio.

Ghost hunting and paranormal tours have been conducted at the inn for more than 15 years, and Rogers believes the Yorktown Hospital has the same potential.

She assisted with the cleanup of the Yorktown Hospital "one shovel load at a time" to get it ready for tours.

She said the city is missing a great opportunity if the ghost hunting excursions are discontinued permanently.

"I tried to convey the importance of the research being done in the hospital that has gained national and international attention," Rogers said. "I also pointed out that the location was being looked at for television shows on two major networks, as well as a film location, which would put Yorktown on the map and bring in much-needed revenue to the small town."

MAKING THEIR PLEA
Ross, local caretaker Mike Henson, and Rogers addressed the Yorktown City Council Monday night.

Eernisse and film maker Michael Felts were also in attendance, but did not speak.

"Yorktown Memorial Hospital is no longer a functioning hospital. It is not a special entertainment building. It has no present commercial use," Eernisse said. "The hospital property is private property that I own and use for storage of my personal property and for my own personal enjoyment."

He said it is unreasonable to regulate the property as a commercial special entertainment building, since he does not use the property for any commercial purpose.

Ross told council members that he has allowed people to conduct paranormal investigations of the old hospital building for the past two years without incident or complaints."

Henson, who doubles as tour guide, collected $10 per person for tours, income that he used personally.

"The City of Yorktown has no liability for protecting my guests or invitees, who may desire to visit my private property," said Ross.

Marcus Puente, Yorktown city administrator, said about a dozen people came to discuss the topic including three Yorktown residents who supported the city's decision to cite the hospital, though they did not speak during the discussion.

WHAT'S NEXT?
"Mr. Ross is not disputing the fact there are code violations," said Puente. "To me it doesn't matter if you charge people or not, it's still the same thing. You're letting people in the building."

Ross has requested permission from the city to allow a couple of different groups access to the facility, including Felts' film crew. Puente has forwarded the request to the city attorney.

"There are no plans to do anything else with the hospital," Puente said. "As far as I am concerned, it's off the table."


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GSPI traveled to Yorktown Memorial Hospital to validate claims of haunted paranormal activity by other investigating paranormal teams and the staff of the hospital. There have been many claims of apparitions and moving shadows/black masses seen, people attacked, people feeling very strange things, people hearing voices and screams from women and children, strange, noises, and other paranormal activity. Our paranormal team conducted a very controlled all night paranormal investigation within the hospital and encountered very strange paranormal activity. Our team had objects thrown at us, captured many EVP’s, established contact and communication with an entity within the hospital, and had many paranormal activity events happen to us that night.

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THE YORKTOWN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

There are many haunted places in Texas that draw the interest of paranormal investigators and those that have an interest in the possibility that life goes on after death. The Yorktown Memorial Hospital, which is located approximately seventy five miles southeast of the popular town San Antonio, are one of those quiet locations that not too many people hear too much about. However, the residents of Yorktown, Texas and those that have been in and around this particular structure are starting to speak of the unexplained phenomenon and events that seem to be paranormal based.

As with any old building, there are often many stories surrounding buildings that have stood in isolation for lengthy amounts of time. The same holds true for several haunted places in Texas. However, according to the caretaker that is directly responsible for overseeing the basic care and maintenance of the Yorktown Memorial Hospital, there are many unexplained occurrences that have taken place and continue to take place that indicate that spirits must roam the corridors and various rooms of the building. This hospital once stood as a rehabilitation center for individuals that abused various types of drugs and alcohol. It is known that the hospital was constructed in the year of 1950 and it closed in the 1980s. It consists of thirty thousand square feet of space. This space includes a chapel, a main floor, a basement, and living space on the second floor.

The caretaker that has reported on the apparent hauntings of this hospital is named Mike Hanson. He quoted to reporters at one point, “I know for a fact there is a lot of ghosts here”. When explaining the experiences that he has had in the structure, he mentioned the fact that he had seen a large number of black objects. When describing the size of these objects he compared them to an adult German shepherd. He also expressed the fact that he observed a full body apparition that was a male standing in front of the section of the hospital known as the chapel. In addition to observing these things, one of the most frightening recollections that he has is personally observing red, glowing eyes on more than one occasion.

As the caretaker continued to speak of his experiences in the Yorktown Memorial he described the events that occur near the nurse’s station. If the lights are on in this area, everything seems to be calm and he seems to be alone. However, if he turns the lights off, he has observed many individuals walking around. There are many that appear to be normal and could possibly be described as guests. However, there are many that look as if they are patients that belong in a hospital. Additionally, a staircase is kept closed off in the front of the building by a door with a pane of glass. Each evening, it is said that it sounds as if there is a tapping or rapping on this glass pane.

Founded by the religious group known as the “Felician Sisters” that were part of the Roman Catholic Church, the Yorktown Memorial Hospital originally served as a rehabilitation center for those suffering from drug and alcohol abuse. The center eventually closed and the structure sat abandoned for nearly two decades. - Haunted Places To Go and GSPI


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