Gettysburg Top 5 Ghostly Encounters

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Join us for a recap of our Top 5 Gettysburg Ghostly Encounter Videos! @KrisStar joins us it one if our top Gettysburg locations. We love visiting Gettysburg because it's a beautiful town with amazing shops and unique landscaping. We come back to experience the Ghosts of Gettysburg! The Paranormal activity here is so intense, that people travel from all over the world to experience it for themselves. Do you have an amazing Gettysburg Ghost story? Share it with us in the comments.
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In 2007, I had an experience during a ghost tour in Gettysburg. I was 14 years old. And I swear on my Grandfather's grave that this is a true story; I saw what appeared to be a grayish apparition run behind a tree and I went to go see because I knew I saw something. There was nothing there but it was COLD, then all of a sudden, something grabbed my shoulder really hard and I heard a disembodied voice say, "GET THE HELL OUT OF HERE..., " and despite the voice being disembodied, I could tell that that it was a Union soldier, because I didn't hear anything southern-like accent. This is not a joke, by the way, I am serious. I even remember having a bruise on my shoulder!

TexasDomination
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I wanna go so bad. I’m related to Robert E. Lee on my grandfathers moms side of the family. So much history and Gettysburg is literally drawing me in, just never got time to go. Great videos!

ELD
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Honestly when I was between the ages of 8 to 14 my dad and uncle took me to Chickamauga battlefield. My uncle told me that you could hear the sounds of calvary horses and the sounds of sabers and canteens etc clanking on this swath between the pine trees in the woods. You'd hear it just before sunset right at dusk. The true story tells of the confederate Calvary of Gen. Braxton Bragg of the confederate army of Tennessee as they flanked Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans of the union army of the Cumberland. Every time I went there I heard the ghost riders.

alanmccooker
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I'm originally from the DC/Virginia region of the country, so when I went to Gettysburg I stupidly tried to provoke the spirits not too far from Virginia memorial there. I forgot what exactly I said, basically that I didn't believe in ghosts, and the ghosts drained the brand new battery in my car just to prove to me they were there. 😂 I got my answer.

MareMeyer
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I was in a reenactment group some years ago, and my group, CSA, and a Yankee group we knew were at Gettysburg doing a demonstration of manuvers, camp life, etc, near the Pennsylvania memorial. I lost several rolls of photos that I shot, and a couple of the younger boys swear that a dark figure pulled aside their tent flap and looked in at them. They very quickly picked up their tent and moved it away from the perimeter. A buddy of mine thought he saw ME wandering around the perimeter, as I have a long black duster, but i didnt have it with me there. He said the figure was walking the perimeter and then just disappeared.

johnmullholand
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I visited Gettysburg myself last summer and I heard the exact same battle music. I just got cold chills when I watched this 😳

bigsouthern
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That feedback loop was crazy shiz. Nice captures

skyhighstax
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The fife music is the old Irish tune “ The Minstrel Boy “ awesome ! Prob played by one of the Irish Regiments !😊

fenian
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Not me but my uncle was in the filming of Gettysburg he told a story of how he was approached by a man in a old dirty tattered confederate uniform he talked to him and the man was talking to him about how bad and hard the battle was he gave him bullets from his cartridge to hold they were cold and heavy he has one to this day with all his civil war memorabilia the man disappeared and after taking the bullets to a curator at the museum they said they were real 1864 musket rounds and asked where they got them they could never find the gentleman to question why he had those

CanadianGooseWithagun
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I can hear a panflute playing in the distance..Amazing !!

philhart
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Hey Jen and Lisa I am loving your top 5 videos!! Very cool and interesting stuff!! Stay safe and healthy. Hope u guys are feeling better. Love u guys. I had chills up my spine. Awesome!!

amypyonteck
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I’m going in a few weeks! I can’t wait. Every year we celebrate new years there!

DaEagles
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The fife in the #4 spot, pretty sure it’s playing the Irish Brigades song. I listen to that song all the time (I’m a reenactor)

kateygruber
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Awesome video as always, this a awesome top 5 I remember all of the videos enjoyed watching them all, great locations and evps, thanks for everything that you both do 🙂❤️

heatherechlin
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I think that the doll fell because of the wind blowing. The rest of the video is great!

AcheronKeres
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Love yall. The Civil War era I seem to be drawn to it. Look forward to seeing more !

pammcwhorter
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The video where the fife is playing around 6:24 you can notice straight ahead on the lower portion of the field that theirs movement in just that one area while everything else is relatively still.

ashleyburks
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The fields that once were green and lush,
Now bear the scars of war.
The beauty of the countryside,
Is marred forevermore.

The meadows, woods and cornfields,
Once serene and calm and still.
Echo eerie cries of pain,
The agonizing howling shrill.

Two armies clash, their rifles flash,
Cannon fills the den with doom.
The hot lead flies, the panicked cries,
The orchestra of death sings out her tune.

It don’t seem right, Hell should have itself,
Uprooted from below.
Once so heavenly, where now the devil stands,
Hot blood begins to flow.

The two sides hurl into a single swarm,
Of humanity, in flight.
To escape their genocidal fate,
A mangled, wicked site.

The corpses litter all around,
23 thousand ghastly poses.
Horrific, wild expressions,
Now contort their mouths and noses.

A pocket watch clicking and every second ticking,
Marks the time of postmortem for the scored.
One American feel every single second of the day,
The battle of Antietam roared.

The battlefield’s now hallowed ground,
Where residual hauntings last.
A time where death and dreams replay,
A record of its past.

russellwright
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I had a great great grandfather who participated in Pickets charge . He had made thru the charge and other battles in the Va campaign. I am lucky to have his Infield musket he carried through out the war.

DavidPage-oywx
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My uncle saw three vhost at the cold spring. My son and i saw a Confederate in the wheatfield one night. He was ragged and torn up leaning on his musket .

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