Located at:
231 Baltimore Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325

Phone: 717-398-2026


Fee Based Entry – 24 Hour Pass

Children (0-6) – Free
Young Adults (7-13) - $3.50
Adults (14-55) - $4.50
Seniors (55+) - $3.00
Military/Veteran (ID Required) - $2.50

Why is This Museum Not Free?
The International Museum of Spiritual Investigations is operated and managed by Jonathan Williams. IMSI is a non-profit 501(c)3 partnering, leading, and investing in the Paranormal community. A museum incurs many expenses for its operations including exhibit pieces, office costs, utilities, maintenance, janitorial services, and staffing costs. The proceeds from your admission help IMSI to cover these costs and provide new programs and exhibits at
231 Baltimore Street in Gettysburg.

Executive Director: Jonathan Williams

Contact Director Williams @ jwilliams@museumofspiritualinvestigations.org

Operations Director: Brandy Cecil

Contact Director Cecil @ bcecil@museumofspiritualinvestigations.org

Project Director: Christina Barnett

Contact Director Barnett @ cbarnett@museumofspiritualinvestigations.org

Marketing Director: Chris Williams

Contact Director Williams @ cwilliams@museumofspiritualinvestigations.org

Museum Curator: Susan Williams

Contact Curator Williams @ swilliams@museumofspiritualinvestigations.org

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The International Museum of Spiritual Investigations (IMSI) is a 501c3 Non-Profit that was devised in August 2009 to facilitate evidence and show the general public what the spiritual investigations community does behind the scenes.

Founded by Jonathan Williams, IMSI has a full outlook on what to achieve within the museum to make the experience an all in one visit. Williams currently has been investigating since 1997 in full time spiritual investigations and has lead teams to investigate such locations as East State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, PA or Mount Osorie in Osorizan, Japan.


Our mission in IMSI is to give every patron, no matter what age, a look into investigating the spiritual realm and the evidence in locations of possible activities.

IMSI will also, through professional practices, determine if claims of spiritual nature and documentation through all means of surveillance and investigating are legitimate in our Soul Trackers AEGIS Council. IMSI will in addition provide a professional work environment that is challenging, rewarding, creative, and respectful to ideas and individuals.


The purpose of IMSI shall be to:

Educate: The museum's core mission is to educate the public on the means to investigate the spiritual realm. Whether it may be tools, techniques, science, natural evidence, paranormal evidence, etc. the museum will teach that to visitors of all ages.

Evidence Review: AEGIS Evidence Review is the secondary responsibility of the agency. The Soul Trackers AEGIS Council will do an independent review of any spiritual investigations evidence presented to the council in an unbiased, detailed manner.

Research: Researching the paranormal can be very vast, consisting of many avenues. The Paranormal can use any profession combined into one, for example, if there is a sound in the walls that is weird to an average person, the plumbing experienced investigator can come in and identify the wall sound, or a carpenter experienced investigator. All professions can be put into the mix of paranormal investigating.


- Electromagnetism is a core root to paranormal events or spiritual beings.
- Temperature plays a key role in evidence of spiritual events.
- The human senses are keys to the spiritual realm in detecting events.
- Infrared detects spirits in movement, or in certain areas if using equipment.
- You can record spiritual speech in audio recordings.

All this has been found by voluntary research, but, we haven't
even scraped the huge amount of data yet. There are still these, plus
many more that need to be researched:


- Does the moon have something to do with spiritual events?
- Are there ways of talking to spirits?
- Finding why spirits are here and what they need?