Who's That Rattling The Pans At Chevy's Diner In McDonough?
Who's That Rattling The Pans At Chevy's Diner In McDonough?
5/5/2009
Marc Pickard
11Alive.com
MCDONOUGH Ga. -- You can come to Chevy's diner and ice cream parlor in McDonough for one of the best burgers in metro Atlanta. But there is something else attracting a lot of attention at Chevy's that you won't find on the menu.
Chevy's diner has a reputation for oversized hamburgers and hand-dipped ice cream. And now it has a reputation for something else. "
It's a friendly spirit" says Erica Daniell co-owner with her husband Neil of Chevy's. "Nobody seems to be afraid".
Neil and Erica Daniell say they and their staff have seen evidence of paranormal activity.
"Being in the kitchen and then you know the door opening all of a sudden" Erica describes, "and nobody there to open it."
Neil Daniell has a degree in geo-chemistry. He deals in facts and proof and science.
"Having people say call your name" Neil Daniell recalls, "and then you go to the kitchen and they go no we didn t call you."
So,you ve got paranormal activity in your kitchen. Who you gonna call? The ghost hunter of McDonough.
John Quinn has been hunting ghosts for forty four years. He believes there is a good reason why there is paranormal activity in Chevy's and McDonough square.
"My belief is," says Quinn. "is on the nineteen hundred train wreck here in McDonough."
More than thirty people died on that June night in nineteen hundred. Some believe their spirits still roam through the buildings on the square. McDonough photography shop owner Scott Evans is not one of them.
"We' ve never seen anything", Evans says. "Weve never heard stuff happening. You know doors close it's the wind. Lights turn on and off it's because of the way they re wired".
John Quinn has made a preliminary check of Chevy's kitchen.
He says his numbers were off the chart. He will make a full inspection on Sunday, April 19th.
Whether or not we actually believe in paranormal activity, we have to admit that there might have been times in our lives when things happened that we just couldn't explain.
So perhaps the real value in doing a story like this is understanding the importance of keeping an open mind.
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