The Harrisville Haunting: The Real Conjuring House is a documentary film that follows a group of four paranormal researchers and YouTubers as they investigate the alleged paranormal activity at the Harrisville Farmhouse. The Harrisville Farmhouse is the true story behind the well-known horror movie, "The Conjuring".

The documentary covers the background and history of the farmhouse, which was built in the 18th century. The Perron family, who moved into the house in 1971, reported numerous paranormal activities. The Perrons experienced strange noises, smells, unexplained cold spots, and apparitions. They discovered that the farmhouse was built on a Native American burial ground, which may have been the cause of the paranormal activity.

The investigators use various tools and techniques to try and capture evidence of the paranormal, such as EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) recordings and thermal imaging cameras. The group also interviews the Perron family, who share their experiences and encounters with the paranormal.

The documentary explores the various paranormal occurrences at the Harrisville Farmhouse and aims to determine if the farmhouse is truly haunted. The investigator's findings are shared throughout the documentary, leaving viewers to come to their own conclusion about the Harrisville Farmhouse's paranormal activity.

Overall, The Harrisville Haunting: The Real Conjuring House is an intriguing and engaging documentary that explores the paranormal activity at the Harrisville Farmhouse, which inspired one of the most popular horror movies of all time.

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