The Mist of Blackpool
The Former Regent Cinema on Church Street in Blackpool has been at the centre of a reported paranormal sighting. In February 2013 a photograph was taken that would spark claims of ghostly activity. The image showed a misty or breath-like phenomenon that one local news outlet would attribute to haunting. While the cause of the mist remains unclear it has captured the imagination of those interested in the paranormal.
Built during the early 20th century the Former Regent Cinema has a rich history as a popular entertainment venue in Blackpool. Over the years it has hosted countless films and events but its past use as a cinema ended some time ago. The photograph in question was taken in February 2013 and it is unclear what the misty substance was. It could have been breath made visible by the cold or something more inexplicable. Whatever the explanation the incident has added to the building's reputation as a potentially haunted location.
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