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Purge at Logan Mansion: New Peloton, wedding dresses, a Jeep and more

Purge at Logan Mansion: New Peloton, wedding dresses, a Jeep and more

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SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — Shreveport's haunted house, known for murder mystery dinners and Victorian tea parties, is hosting a 'Purge.'
The Logan Mansion, as posted on social media, is clearing out its belongings, including a brand-new Peloton, several lamps, wedding dresses, and a 1999 White Jeep.
'Spirits stay and will not be sold. Join us this Saturday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the Mansion for a one-day-only purge event. You'll find an eclectic mix of items: some new, some antique, and some just downright funky. From curiosities to practical treasures, there's no telling what you'll discover,' states Logan Mansion's post.
'No photos will be posted, no previews — just come by, have a look, and see what catches your eye!'
Exploring Shreveport's Spookiest Sites: A Look into History and Hauntings
Logan Mansion's items included in the purge:
A brand new Peloton,
several wedding dresses,
several lamps,
pictures,
glassware,
Cowboy tubs, Logan Mansion said, 'Yes, I typed that right.'
1999 Jeep with 80K miles
Antique furniture and other items from the 1800s and 1900s.
They note tours of the mansion are not included. Logan Mansion stated that they accept cash, checks, Venmo, and PayPal.
Contact Logan Mansion via proprietor@loganmansion.com for guided tours with ghost stories located at 725 Austin Place, Shreveport.
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