At a meeting on Tuesday night, Harriman City Council approved the paranormal group's release of their evidence.
The group will present more about the the tours they would like to do at a workshop next week.
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The city of Harriman was founded on temperance.
"There would be no liquor, no alcohol in the city of Harriman," said Mayor Chris Mason.
At it's center is the Temperance building.
"It was the first building that was here, so it's got a real storied past," Mason said.
That past includes use as an office space, a college, even a jail. It may include paranormal activity as well.
"Its not a building that I want to be in by myself, during the day or night," Mason said.
A number of groups have hunted ghosts inside the building, but now one set of investigators sees the building's history as a key to it's survival.
"We've been to a lot of places. I don't know if we've ever had as much energy as we've ever had here," said Richard Ruland, Co-Founder of G.H.O.S.T. Paranormal.
His team investigated the Temperance building in December and says they captured more than 70 "E.V.P"s or electronic voice phenomena, along with a picture of a full-bodied apparition.
Tuesday night, group members hope to get the city's approval to release all the evidence they gathered.
Eventually they hope to host public tours, with 50 percent of the proceeds going towards building renovations.
"We want to give the people of Harriman a chance to be able to come in, bring in commerce, bring in restoration of the building," Ruland said. "The building is amazing, it's got an incredible history."
The mayor welcomes the potential funding source.
"We're in a renovation process right now, we have a committee together that is actually studying some designs and trying to put a price tag on it. Probably about a million dollars," Mason said.
As for skeptics, Ruland extends an open invitation.
"If the city allows it, come spend an evening with us," he said.
G.H.O.S.T. Paranormal already conducts guided tours at a building in Etowah.
Harriman's City Council will meet at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday to discuss allowing all the paranormal group to release all their evidence.