Haunted History with Brian Cano at the Fulton County Museum
The museum is one of the most haunted buildings in Fulton County. Paranormal investigators have captured evidence of footsteps, whispers, voices, laughing, and more. Not to mention the experiences of staff and volunteers, who have seen hats fly off of mannequins and the FJ&G model train start on its own. Is it the building that’s haunted, or do the museum’s artifacts hold the energy?
Join paranormal researcher Brian J. Cano for a special event at the Fulton County Historical Society and dive deeper into the world of these phenomena. Learn about haunted objects, featuring items from the museum’s collection, and have the chance to explore the museum’s attic.
Tickets are $30 per person. All proceeds benefit the Fulton County Historical Society in fulfilling its mission to acquire, preserve and promote the history of Fulton County, NY and to convey the significance to the public with tours, exhibits, programs, and research. Space is limited, so be sure to get your tickets today!
Brian J. Cano is a distinguished paranormal researcher, renowned for his extensive contributions to the field. With a passion for the unknown and an insatiable curiosity, Brian has dedicated his life to unraveling the mysteries that lie beyond the realms of conventional understanding.
Brian's journey into the paranormal began with a profound fascination during his formative years. This intrigue led him to delve deep into the study of the supernatural, exploring haunted locations and investigating unexplained phenomena with unwavering determination. It was in 2002 that the self-proclaimed skeptic teamed up with friend Chris Mancuso as they shared their urban exploration of well-known haunts on their homebase of Staten Island. The cable access show, Scared on Staten Island (2002-2004) quickly grew in popularity and it was not long before the show title was changed to Scared! (2004-2013) with Brian and Chris venturing beyond the Island to explore notorious places such as Danvers Mental Institution, Philadelphia State Hospital, Eastern State Penitentiary, and The Lizzie Borden House. These trailblazers unknowingly set a precedent for the onslaught of paranormal TV shows seen today.
A pivotal moment in Brian's career came with his appearances on television, where he captivated audiences worldwide with his expertise and authentic approach. His numerous TV appearances include Most Terrifying Places in America (2010), Haunted Collector, Bermuda Triangle – Science of the Abyss, Paranormal Caught on Camera, The Curse of Oak Island – Drilling Down, Doomsday Caught on Camera, and The UnXplained – with William Shatner. Brian brings a unique perspective and invaluable insight to the shows, earning him a reputation as one of the foremost authorities in the field.
In addition to his television work, Brian is the visionary behind his trailblazing History of the Paranormal Exhibit. Introduced in 2018, the Exhibit was taken mobile in 2020 with successful showings at twelve historical locations (NJ, PA, NY, CT, MA, VT, RI, OH, IN, DE, NH, WV) thus far. The ultimate goal? ALL 50 states! This immersive experience showcases the rich tapestry of supernatural lore throughout history, offering visitors a glimpse into the enigmatic world of ghosts, cryptids, and otherworldly phenomena. Through meticulous research and curation, Brian has created a compelling narrative that bridges the gap between past and present, shedding light on the enduring fascination with the unknown.
Brian's passion for the paranormal extends beyond the screen and museum walls. He is also an accomplished author, having penned the acclaimed book Grains of Sand: A Journey Through the Paranormal that earned him the spot of 2022 Finalist – Next Generation Indie Book Awards. In this seminal work, Brian shares his firsthand encounters, expert analysis, and profound insights gleaned from years of dedicated research. Through captivating storytelling and thought-provoking revelations, Grains of Sand invites readers to embark on an unforgettable exploration of the unexplained, challenging preconceived notions and inspiring a deeper understanding of the mysteries that surround us.
With his boundless enthusiasm, unwavering commitment, and unparalleled expertise, Brian J. Cano continues to push the boundaries of paranormal research, leaving an indelible mark on the field and inspiring future generations to seek answers in the shadows.
Date and Time
Monday Oct 28, 2024
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT
Location
Fulton County Museum
237 Kingsboro Ave
Gloversville NY 12078