Harrisburg Cemetery
A quick walk-through of the beautiful Harrisburg Cemetery in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Harrisburg Cemetery
The caretaker's home used to be boarded up and vacant. Now a caretaker lives there in the original 1845 Carpenter Gothic style home.
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Mummy's Hill Graveyard In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Rural graveyard in Harrisburg nicknamed Mummy's Hill. Tales of haunting's surround the cemetery.
Weaver Cemetery near Davidsville PA
I stumbled across this little cemetery while riding my go kart across some back fields near Davidsville PA. It seems to be a family cemetery due to how well it's kept up. By it's looks, it's quite old. It doesn't seem like anyone's been buried here for quite a few years. the most recent stone there has a date of 1931 I believe.
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Harrisburg cemetery vandalized
By: CBS 21 Web Staff
HARRISBURG-- A cemetery vandalized, officials estimate about $20,000 in damage.
Harrisburg police say 25 tombstones were damaged over the course of 3 days. Many of the stones that were vandalized are considered to be irreplaceable. Police have not named any suspects.
Some people who walk through the cemetery are concerned they wont be able to anymore.
What's going to happen is theyre going to shut this place down. We're not going to be able to walk through here anymore, said Harrisburg resident, Anthony Williams.
Anyone with information about the vandalizing should call Harrisburg police at (717) 255-3131.
Surveillance video from Harrisburg cemetery
Footage released by the Harrisburg Cemetery shows two men police are looking for in relation to vandalism damaging tombstones at the cemetery.
Little Pennsylvania Cemetery
The Little Pennsylvania Cemetery, AKA Woolyburger Cemetery, is located off the north side of London-Grove-port Road, a little over a ½ mile west of Georgesville-Harrisburg Road, outside Darby-dale, Ohio (Pleasant Township, Franklin County). The coordinates are 39° 51' 2.36 N, 83° 12' 5.24 W.
It is said that members of the occult come to this cemetery for their ceremonies and human/animal sacrifices.Woolyburger Cemetery is supposedly haunted. There have been reports of strange lights seen around the cemetery. Several people also claim to have heard screams.
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EXPLORING * HAUNTED * HARRISBURG State Hospital / How We Got In !!!!
Harrisburg State Hospital: An Exterior Walking Tour
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WARNING: This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be viewed for any reason other than that. Some of the images in this footage may be offensive to some viewers. I do not recommend exploring any property shown without proper permission. Trespassing is a crime and may result in prison time and or fines. Some of the footage shown may be from third party cameramen or videos that are then edited by me. I'm not a professional filmmaker or explorer and take a lot of risks inside of dangerous places for entertainment. I'm not responsible for any actions YOU the viewer take while exploring abandoned properties and do not condone doing it. I simply do it as a hobby and enjoy sharing the experience with you. Parental discretion is advised.
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DEMON OR SPIRIT CAUGHT AT YOCUMTOWN ETTERS PA CEMETERY REAL FOOTAGE BY JARED NEELY
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Statues around reservoir Park Harrisburg, PA
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7 Facts about Pennsylvania
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1. William Penn didn’t become a U.S. citizen until 1984. The founder of the Pennsylvania Colony died in 1718, nearly a half-century before the United States became a thing. In honor of their contributions to American history, Penn and his wife Hannah (who managed the colony after her husband’s death) were granted honorary citizenship in the 1980s.
2. The state is one of the 13 original founding states of the United States; it came into being in 1681 as a result of a royal land grant to William Penn, the son of the state's namesake. Part of Pennsylvania (along the Delaware River), together with the present State of Delaware, had earlier been organized as the Colony of New Sweden. It was the second state to ratify the United States Constitution, on December 12, 1787. Independence Hall, where the United States Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution were drafted, is located in the state's largest city of Philadelphia. During the American Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg was fought in the south central region of the state. Valley Forge near Philadelphia was General Washington's headquarters during the bitter winter of 1777–78.
3. The borough of Centralia, Pennsylvania, has been on fire for more than 50 years. The town’s coal mine caught fire underground in 1962, and with a constant supply of fuel, the fire has been able to keep on burning. Most citizens left years ago, but some stayed behind. As of 2013, the town of Centralia had seven residents.
4. Planning a visit to Pennsylvania’s Amish country? Leave your camera at home, or at least don’t point it at the residents without their express permission. This is common courtesy anywhere in the world, but it’s especially important for the Amish, who believe that photographs violate the Biblical commandment that bans the creation of graven images.
5. Legendary groundhog/oracle Punxsutawney Phil has been at it for at least 150 years, leaving his mark on history. Never hesitant to throw his weight around, a Prohibition-era Phil reportedly threatened officials with 60 weeks of winter unless he could have a drink.
6. Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address in Pennsylvania four months after the bloody Battle of Gettysburg. Lincoln’s “little speech,” as he called it, lasted only two or three minutes, but left an indelible mark on all who heard it, and those who would read it for centuries to come.
7. Philadelphia in Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the United States, with an estimated population of 1,567,872 and more than 6 million in the seventh-largest metropolitan statistical area, as of 2016. William Penn, an English Quaker, founded the city in 1682 to serve as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony, but today Harrisburg is the capital. Philadelphia is the birthplace of the United States Marine Corps, and is also the home of many U.S. firsts, including the first library (1731), hospital (1751), medical school (1765), national capital (1774), stock exchange (1790), zoo (1874), and business school (1881). Philadelphia contains 67 National Historic Landmarks and is the only World Heritage City in the United States.
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The Tree House - 1459 Cemetery Road Cooksburg, PA
Looking for a retreat surrounded by nature? Come and visit this meticulously renovated property situated within the Towering White Pines and Hemlocks of the protected Cook Forest State Park. This Enchanting Property features a Wisteria covered Pergola to bask in the stillness as you watch for Deer to eat apples off the Orchard Trees. The Main House features a Great Room with 22' Vaulted Ceilings, a Charming Master Suite with Balcony, plenty of room for Entertaining, Well-appointed Kitchen with Walk-in Pantry, Botanical Garden Porch, Multi-Level Deck Hot Tub, and a 3-Car Attached Garage. This property has adaptable floor plans and is beautifully landscaped. The Guest House features two adorable apartment, featuring a total of 4 Bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. All on 10 Acres Adjacent to Cook Forest! Through Cook Forest, enjoy 7,182 acres of raw natural beauty by stepping straight outside your door for a day of hiking and exploration on the many hundreds of miles and trails winding their way through your backyard! To schedule your video virtual tour, check us out at
Exploring Harrisburg Cemetery by Drone (DJI Mavic Pro)
Today I decided to explore Harrisburg Cemetery with my Mavic Pro. I took a quick drive thru to make sure I wouldnt be disturbing anybody mourning and then took off and did some exploring.
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DOCUMENTARY: Rise, Harrisburg
We all fall. We all rise. Cities are no different. For Harrisburg residents, the stories told indicate a long fall from grace for Pennsylvania's capital city. In the last few years, however, the city has been on the rise.
From Midtown to Downtown, business owners and Vietnam veterans, these are the voices of Harrisburg, and their opinions of a city that they hope to see thrive.
This video includes interviews with citizens across central Pennsylvania, and originally played at Harrisburg's Midtown Cinema as part of TEDx Harrisburg.
A Wet and Rainy Search for the Remains of the Harrisburg Nail Factory
Fort Hunter (Harrisburg History)
In this video I will take you on a trip just a few minutes north of my house. I will share some Harrisburg History with you. This is about a place called Fort Hunter. From it's early days occupied by British soldiers to present day, I'll share some details. I'll show you the Fort Hunter Mansion and the Centennial Barn. I'll tell you the importance of it's location along the Susquehanna River and what it is now.
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