Another 5 Haunted Places In North Carolina| Part One
Another five of what I believe are the most haunted places in the Tar Heel State!
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No Really - A Castle in North Carolina
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Following the discovery of gold in North Carolina, an enterprising Cornish engineer named Charles McCulloch came to the gold fields of Jamestown, North Carolina to build a gold refinery. He brought with him the architecture of England and the latest technological development, the steam engine. McCulloch Gold Mill was built in 1832 and operated many years as an integral part of the history of Gold Mining in the State and in the Nation.
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Take 1-85 South to Exit 118 (Business 85 South), take Kivett Drive exit and turn left onto Kivett. Castle Main Entrance located less than a mile on left.
Castle McCulloch
3925 Kivett Drive
Jamestown, NC 27282
Phone:(336) 887-5413
Fax:(336) 887-5429
Business Hours 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday
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Investigation of Slave Graveyard (Bell Witch) - April 2015
Investigating five slaves' graves near the grave of Betsy Bell (of Bell Witch notoriety) in Rural Mississippi. The slave graves are in their own little clearing in the woods, separate from the other graves.
✅Top 10 Reasons NOT to move to Charlotte, North Carolina. It's not terrible.
Top 10 Reasons NOT to move to Charlotte, North Carolina. It's not terrible. Charlotte is a great city, like most places it has issues.
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catholic st lawrence haunted church downtown asheville nc history
haunted Catholic ChurchThe turn of the 20th century was a time of prosperity for Asheville, and the world-renowned architects and artists employed by wealthy residents like George W. Vanderbilt III left a lasting mark on the city.One of the most distinctive landmarks from this time is the Basilica of Saint Lawrence, located in the heart of the historic district downtown. It was designed in 1905 by the Spanish architect Rafael Guastavino, who came to Asheville to work on Vanderbilt’s Biltmore Estate.
Guastavino fell in love with the area and decided to make the Blue Ridge Mountains home. He also decided that Asheville was in need of a grand Catholic church. With the help of the architect Richard Sharp Smith, who also worked on the Biltmore mansion, and funds raised by Catholics in the community, Guastavino built the architectural marvel that stands today. It is the only basilica in western North Carolina, topped with one of the largest freestanding elliptical domes in the United States.
The Basilica of Saint Lawrence is constructed in Guastavino’s signature Spanish Renaissance Revival style, an ancient building method from Catalonia that the Spanish architect revived and brought to America. It uses masonry materials such as stone, brick, tile, and mortar exclusively—there are no wooden beams or steel in the entire church foundation. Elements of Guastavino’s distinct style can be found in many famous landmarks, including Carnegie Hall, Grant’s Tomb, Grand Central Terminal, the U.S. Supreme Court building, the Boston Public Library, and the American Museum of Natural History.
With its unique exterior and massive dome spanning 58 feet by 82 feet, the Basilica of Saint Lawrence stands out from the surrounding buildings in downtown Asheville. But the interior is a hidden gem, teeming with religious art. Highlights include Italian-made statues, beautiful stained glass windows from Germany, and a frescoed high altar cut from Tennessee marble.
The church was opened in 1909, a year after Guastavino’s death. It was finished by his son, and Guastavino senior is interred in a crypt inside the church. The door of the crypt is another architectural marvel. Guastavino, Jr. covered the door with luster-glazed art tiles that he experimentally developed in his garage.
Nearly a century later, the significance of the work was given the ultimate recognition: It was dedicated as a basilica by the Pope in 1993.
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ABANDONED PLACES : Knights Inn Hotel in North Carolina
A look at the abandoned Knights Inn hotel. WARNING: There are working security cameras on the property!
Location : Henderson, North Carolina
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Slave Graveyard in South U.S.A.
This is said to be one of the oldest churches in N. Florida . I can provide more details if anyone is interested . I feel that these markers deserve some attention and respect at the very least .
If Stones Could Talk: CDS Students Help Restore Historic Slave Cemetery
Carolina Day ninth-graders teamed up with AmeriCorps and the South Asheville Cemetery Association help restore the oldest and largest African American slave cemetery in Western North Carolina.
Exploring an old historic cemetery in North Carolina
This old cemetery is off the road leading to the lake at Lake James State Park in western North Carolina. It was listed on the map as Obeth Cemetery
Elmwood cemetery amazing evps and ghost box clips with my paranormal shadow video
Here is two regular evps that i caught at elmwood cemetery in Columbia sc. The first one i was asking a unknown soldier his name and at the time i was moving my hand over towards his tombstone to identify who i was talking too and he told me don't touch it. He was referring to his tombstone. The second evp my friend had passed some gas and some ghost says your sick. Next is a ghost box session clip from there where i say tell me who are you then a guy says help then dead then some thing then Tim then guy says I'm dead then guy says medium then switch to off then ghost.
Trail of History – Lincoln County
“On this Trail of History, we visit a Revolutionary War battleground, historic homes and churches located throughout Lincoln County. We also explain how iron production and textiles played an important economic role, and we visit unique points of interest like a one-of-a-kind round barn and a resident who has a life-size shoe in his yard.”
Cage Tunnels' Ashville North Carolina
More like a homeless camp. They need a place to stay too prayers for them
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF SOUTH CAROLINA STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH
HISTORICAL PLACES OF SOUTH CAROLINA STATE,U S A
1. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE HOUSE,COLUMBIA 34° 0'1.59N 81° 1'59.51W
2. ST.MICHAEL'S CHURCH,CHARLESTON 32°46'34.36N 79°55'50.62W
3. STATE MUSEUM & EDVENTURE,COLUMBIA 33°59'56.06N 81° 2'54.24W
4. CASTLE SUMPTER,CHARLESTON 32°45'8.60N 79°52'28.80W
5. CHILDREN'S & ART MUSEUM,GREENVILLE 34°51'21.51N 82°24'2.33W
6. BROOKGREEN GARDENS,MURRELS INLET 33°31'6.47N 79° 5'33.36W
7. LDS TEMPLE,COLUMBIA 33°57'35.06N 80°53'38.20W
8. GIBSON GUITAR,MYRTLE BEACH 33°42'50.98N 78°56'1.70W
9. USS CLAMAGORE,MOUNT PLEASANT 32°47'25.74N 79°54'30.79W
10. GIANT PEACHOID,GAFFNEY 35° 5'43.11N 81°41'9.16W
11. PLANET HOLLYWOOD,MYRTLE BEACH 33°43'13.96N 78°52'46.97W
12. TRINITY CATHEDRAL,COLUMBIA 34°00′04″N 81°01′52″W
13. BMW ZENTRUM MUSEUM,GREER 34°53'22.99N 82°10'36.26W
14. BROADWAY,MYRTLE BEACH 33°42'57.41N 78°52'52.37W
15. ST.JHON'S CHURCH,CHARLESTON 32°46'44.07N 79°56'4.02W
16. RIVERBANKS ZOO,COLUMBIA 34° 0'29.92N 81° 4'23.14W
17. MINT MUSEUM,CHARLOTTE 35°11'50.44N 80°48'52.28W
18. FAMILY KINGDOM,MYRTILE BEACH 33°40'53.75N 78°53'31.26W
19. ST.GEORGE CATHEDRAL,GREENVILLE 34°51′22″N 82°23′57″W
20. TYRES MAZE,LEXINGTON 33°57'36.59N 81°18'46.80W
21. CASTLE PICKNEY,CHARLESTON 32°46'25.03N 79°54'39.39W
22. REEDY RIVER FALLS,GREENVILLE 34°50'41.90N 82°24'3.19W
23. CASTLE MOULTRIE, SULIVAN'S ISLAND 32°45'33.89N 79°51'28.12W
Abandoned unnamed cemetery in western North Carolina
After visiting one old cemetery in Lake James State Park, a park ranger helped me find a second one on the same day.
Here is a link to another nearby historic cemetery. They are within walking distance of one another
Details emerge in South Carolina church shooting
Surveillance video shows the alleged gunman, Dylann Roof, entering Emanuel AME Church were nine people were gunned down. Roof reportedly chose the church because it is a historic African American church, reports Jeff Pegues.
North Carolina Roadside Attractions - 10 Places You May Not Know About
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Forgotten Episode 04 The Red River Meeting House
An event took at this log cabin out in the middle of nowhere, on the far edge of fledgling nation, in a region of the country filled with criminals and fugitives that defies the imagination. An event that not only had a profound effect on the local area of Logan County Kentucky, or the frontier state as a whole, but left its mark on succeeding generations in the states of Tennessee, Georgia, Ohio, Virginia, and the Carolina’s. And to some extent altered the heart and conscience of America while it was still in the cradle of its infancy.
10/12/19 Nashville City Cemetery Living History Tour
Recording of the 20th Annual Nashville City Cemetery Living History tour, held on October 12, 2019
Slavery In North Carolina Today
History Project made by- Mac, Karoline and Mackenzie