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Warrenton's Old Jail to Be Seen on Paranormal TV Show
The Fauquier History Museum at the Old Jail will be seen on the award-winning TV series The Witching Hour

Argos Paranormal is proud to announce that an all-new episode of their award-winning TV series The Witching Hour will begin airing on select public access TV stations throughout the United States starting on Friday, July 24th.
In the upcoming episode, Argos Paranormal conducts an overnight investigation at The Fauquier History Museum at the Old Jail in Warrenton, VA, which is not only one of the oldest jails in the Commonwealth, but is also considered to be one of the most haunted locations in Northern Virginia.
“We are very excited for viewers across the country to not only learn more about the old jail’s long-gestating history but also to learn more about why some spirits have decided to continue residing within its old walls” said Ryan Martinez, Producer of The Witching Hour.
“History comes alive in ways viewers won’t see coming. In many ways, the stories surrounding this location might never have a definitive ending. If anything, our discoveries show there might be more to add to this location’s history than just its time as a jail, the paranormal activity here is very much present, and wants to be understood, good and bad” said Remso Martinez, a Lead Investigator on The Witching Hour.
Viewers in Northern Virginia can watch this episode through Channel 10 (Fairfax Public Access) on July 24th at 5:00 pm and again on July 25th at 10:00 pm. However, if you happen to reside outside of Northern Virginia, viewers can stream the episode through YouTube starting on Wednesday, August 5th. Channel listings and more information about The Witching Hour can be seen by visiting https://www.argosparanormal.com/witchinghour.html