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Civil War Ghost Videos
Do you believe in Ghosts? Maybe you will think
twice when you view these Civil War Ghost videos. Each Ghost
video will surely get your attention with some of the best Civil war ghost stories
collected. See All
Civil War Videos
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Historic Haunts:
Ghostly Encounters with Mark Nesbitt - Episode 1: The Ghost House
Product Description
Venture into the buildings and fields where our
ancestors walked. . . dreamed. . . celebrated. . .suffered. Marvel at the
stories of ghosts who glide down hallways and call out to the living with
their breathless voices. Ponder the work of paranormal investigators as
they experience and attempt to explain the unknown. Join author and
historian Mark Nesbitt on a jouney through our ghostly past. Come explore
Historic Haunts! Episode 1: The Ghost House - Occupied by Confederate
sharpshooters during the Battle of Gettysburg and housing the wounded
after the armies had gone, the Ghosts of Gettysburg Tour Headquarters has
witnessed a sad but colorful history. Today, visitors who enter its doors
might encounter the spirits of Confederate soldiers, be surprised by the
menacing shadow person of the green room, or catch a glimpse of the ghost
of a young blond-haired boy who can sometimes be heard playing a ghostly
game of marbles. The Ghosts of Gettysburg are right at home at 271
Baltimore Street -- The Ghost House! |
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Haunted Atlanta Haunted History
Meet the original owners of plantation houses and visit former Civil War
hospitals. Tour five paranormal hot
spots to hear their dark stories. The Kennesaw house and a home in
Marietta both served as Civil War hospitals, and some say that spectral
patients of the War Between the States are still seen there. At the
plantation mansions of Lockerly Hall and Barnsley Gardens, the original
owners sometimes visit guests. But the epicenter of ghostly activity in
the area is the site of Andersonville, the notorious Confederate prison
camp, where 29,000 Union soldiers died in the most horrific conditions
imaginable. 50 minutes. |
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2009 Gettysburg Wall Calendar
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