Enjoy a glass of 100-year-old, barrel-aged wine over dinner while cannons fire in the distance at the advancing enemy. Stroll the pristine, brick-lined byways and back alleys, but make sure to dodge the Confederate soldiers limping back from battle.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania is an American town where past and present collide, as the Union and Confederate armies once collided in 1863 in one of the Civil War’s bloodiest battles. The Union may have prevailed that day, but over 50,000 dead men on both sides scarred the city forever.
Visitors to the historic Farnsworth House, the Daniel Lady Farm, the Rupp House Tannery, and more have reported sightings of ghostly visages of Civil War-era scenes, replaying for an audience they can’t even see.
Gettysburg is supremely charming—and supremely haunted—and both are great reasons to pay a visit.
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Experience the hauntings of Gettysburg! Learn the tragic story of the Jennie Wade House, home to the only civilian casualty during the Battle of Gettysburg. Jennie Wade was struck down by a stray bullet while baking bread for Union soldiers, a tragic accident that has left her spirit restless. Visitors report hearing her sorrowful sobs echoing through the house, and in the basement, a chain marking where her body was laid often moves inexplicably. Paranormal experts and psychics have felt a strong presence here, making this a haunting tribute to Jennie’s life cut short.
Uncover the terrifying tales of the Farnsworth House, one of the most haunted locations in Gettysburg. Confederate soldiers took sniper positions in the attic, and their spirits are said to linger in the building to this day. Paranormal sightings here include George Sutton III, a Confederate soldier who leaves traces of red Georgia clay in the attic, and Walter, a menacing spirit known to target female visitors. Meanwhile, Mary, a calming presence, balances the dark energy in the house. Visitors frequently report feeling cold hands on their shoulders, mysterious lights, and even glimpses of Confederate soldiers carrying supplies in the basement.
Visit the Brickhouse Inn, another site steeped in Civil War history. Confederate sharpshooters once occupied this house and some claim that the ghosts of these soldiers still stand guard. Some guests have awoken to loud cracks and shadowy figures, remnants of the battle that took place outside its walls. The spirits here serve as a haunting reminder of the past, adding to the eerie atmosphere of Gettysburg.
Join us on this unforgettable journey through Gettysburg's most haunted locations, where the spirits of soldiers and civilians linger in one of America’s most historic battlegrounds. Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more spine-chilling stories from US Ghost Adventures!
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