Cashtown Inn Raises Money for the SPCA
Not only was some interesting evidence collected by the Ghost Hunters visit to the Cashtown Inn, the owners of the Inn hosted a party for the premiere of the episode last night.
The Paladino’s who own the Cashtown Inn donated about $2000 to the Adams County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
The Kitty Ghost Hunters applaud this action by the Paladino’s. I’m sure your local SPCA would love your support if you donated a little something.
The Evening Sun of Hanover, PA has a nice article about the event:
Jack Paladino said that was the first he heard of the picture frame moving, but a rocking chair next to the picture frame has been reported to move on its own as well.
Paladino and his wife appeared in the episode, with Paladino taking the investigators on a tour of the property and sitting down with the team for “the reveal,” during which TAPS shares what it found during the investigation. Although he knew what the team found, Paladino did not share any information about the show prior to Wednesday’s premiere.
“We had a good idea it was going to be positive, which was really hard to hold back,” Paladino said.
Maria Paladino said she was excited to have TAPS come to the inn but was unsure of the “aftermath” - partly because of what the team might find and also because of how busy the inn could get. But she said she was pleased with what the ghost hunters found.
“I was very excited … (but) not really surprised because we have so many reports,” she said. “Just excited that they were actually able to catch something while they were here.”
We suggest if you are in the area of Gettysburg to stay at the Cashtown Inn. We hope to make a visit ourselves soon. We imagine they will be pretty busy!








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