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The most important feature of this house is that it was a stopping point for slaves during the Underground Railroad. The slaves who stopped at the Dobbin house, on their way to freedom in Canada, generally hid in small, secret hiding places that were located under the floor and in the walls. Those hiding places, to this very day, are still in the Dobbin Inn for guests to see. The ghost of Alexa... [Read more]
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Many people throughout history claim that there are numerous signs of paranormal activity at the haunted prison. Hundreds have true haunting tales and experiences. The true haunting stories of the haunted prison date back to the 1940s when both guards and individuals confined in the facility claim that they have experienced unexplained visions and a wide array of unusual experiences. When Eastern ... [Read more]
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MANIFESTATIONS: In 1970, when Mr. Johnson bought The General Wayne Inn, he was well aware of the ghostly tales he had heard since childhood about the place, growing up in Merion, (now Merion Station.) However the reality of having 17 plus, entities as unseen guests took him by surprise, and took awhile to adjust to this ghostly company. Thanks to the work of well-known New Jersey psychics, Jean... [Read more]
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Originally built as a Tavern by John Wells in 1722, it later became an Inn in 1727. It’s Bucks County’s oldest continuously run Inn, and is in the National Register of Historic Places, the only in-town hostelry in that prestigious collection. Honouring the Revolutionary War period in which it was established, the Inn has undergone an extensive renovation, to bring the artistry and craftsmanship o... [Read more]
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HISTORY & DESCRIPTION The Civil War battle of Gettysburg was a 3 day fight; July 1st to July 3rd, 1863, in the countryside and farmland near the town of Gettysburg, covering 40 miles. General Robert E. Lee was on his way to bring the war to the north, taking the pressure off Virginia, in areas where his soldiers could live off the land, perhaps forcing a settlement, letting the south become ... [Read more]
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The most exclusive tours in Gettysburg, where only Miss Betty is allowed to visit. Stand on Sach's Bridge hearing stories of the tragedies on the bridge and the spirits left behind. Walk the path of the wounded, reliving their suffering. Sit by Marsh Creek where soldiers were swept away in their death. On the Haunted Field Hospital: Follow Miss Betty from the bridge to the Baladerry Inn seen on ... [Read more]
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Hotel Bethlehem’s fascinating story started with its predecessor, the Golden Eagle Hotel. The Golden Eagle Hotel was once used as a convalescence home for soldiers returning from war. Prior to the Golden Eagle Hotel, the “First House of Bethlehem” used to stand in the property. It was built in 1741 by Moravians. Count Nicholas Von Zinzendorf, the Moravian’s patron, sang a song about Bethlehem duri... [Read more]
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Departing nightly, between the months of April-November, rain or shine, Haunted Gettysburg Ghost Tours offers premier ghost walks. With stories based on the best selling book series Haunted Gettysburg, our period dressed, experienced and knowledgable storytellers will guide you on a one hour tour through the dark alleyways and shadowy streets of Historic Gettysburg. Listen by candlelight and lear... [Read more]
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The Baladerry Inn was originally built in 1812 on the site of the former George Bushman farm. It served as a home for the tenant farmer, eventually becoming the home of the George Bushmans’ son. As with many other farms in the area, the house was used as a field hospital for confederate soldiers during the Battle of Gettysburg. The main hall was used to treat soldiers and civilians alike, with ma... [Read more]
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HISTORY OF MANIFESTATIONS: Sometimes it is hard for the departed to leave their beloved home or property, and they continue to visit or stay there, despite no longer having a living body in this world. They love to relive their memories, and continue on in what they loved to do. Oscar Bernheim (a registrar or treasurer of the college) built his home on the southwest corner of Muhlenberg Coll... [Read more]
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HISTORY OF MANIFESTATIONS: Disturbing graves, being disrespectful of corpses often leads to confused, restless spirits. It's not good to dig up and move graves, damage headstones, build on top of graves or make a mass grave with all the extra bodies, body parts found while transforming a graveyard property into land to be used for another use. ( Cedar Grove Mansion * Cincinnati Music Hall * ... [Read more]
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HISTORY OF MANIFESTATIONS: The Marquis de Lafayette was a French nobleman who passionately loved freedom and hated the monarchy system. He came to America in 1777 to help the colonists fight the English in the Revolutionary War and was a close friend to George Washington. Lafayette loved Philadelphia, and visited the Powels as everyone else did who was involved in founding the new nation. Oc... [Read more]
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The original owners of The Black Bass Hotel would be really happy, as this upscale hotel is very English in nature, and has 70% of the original furniture, and 90% of the art, that all has been restored/cleaned, made new again. Past owner Herbert Ward's British royalty memorabilia still decorates the Tavern. It is safe to say that staying in the Black Bass Hotel is like stepping back to another era... [Read more]
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About Ghosts of Gettysburg Over the years since the battle, stories of scores of sightings, stranger than reality, have emerged from the quaint houses and gentle fields in and around the town of Gettysburg: Stories of sightings of these soldiers, moving again in battle lines, across the fields where they once marched. . . and died; tales of visions through a rip in time into the horrible scene of... [Read more]
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THE GHOST AHOLICS CREW ARE based on the belief that our customers' needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire Ghostly paranormal team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business comes from repeat customers and referrals. You will enjoy your Ghostly experience, we will make it unforgettable. We want you to return year after year. We would welcome the oppo... [Read more]
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