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VOLO – Volo Museum, renowned for its historical exhibits and classic car collection, also is famous for its paranormal activity. For decades, many visitors, employees and residents of the property have experienced unusual and unexplainable occurrences. The most recent incident is no exception.

The museum’s popular Titanic exhibit, just over a year old, unexpectedly was flooded amid severe thunderstorms. “This is the first flood to happen in this building in 40 years,” museum director Brian Grams said in a news release. “We thoroughly inspected everything and there were no broken pipes, roof leaks or any other obvious points of entry for such large amounts of water.



Even the perimeter of the building, with a concrete floor, was dry with no evidence of cracks or holes. The flood is a total mystery.” The source of the mysterious flooding was captured on security footage.

“Watching the water rush in on the footage eerily resembled scenes from the Titanic movie,” marketing director Jim Wojdyla said in the release. “What really gave me goose bumps was watching the flood start from under that car that inspired our entire exhibit.” The car is a 1912 Renault French concept car.

Only two vehicles were produced. One of them was the only car on the Titanic and now rests at the bottom of the ocean. Its sister car is the only other one in existence and is in Volo Museum’s Titanic Exhibit.

Finding the $6 million exhibit underwater prompted immediate action to prevent d.

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