Lexington Cemetery Ghost Hunt
I went ghost hunting at my local cemetery. I used the SB~11 (set a 50 ms), and I have to say that all in all, it was a great session. As I mention in the video, I will have the video of the EMF dectector lighting up as soon as I find it, along with other Ghost hunting sessions.., Please like and subscribe to keep up with my Paranormal Misadventures...thank you :)
Fredericksburg to Poor House Tunnel - Gas, Grub, and Ghosts
Join Virginia Paranormal Investigations as they set off for a weekend packed with three paranormal investigations. In Fredericksburg, residents have been hearing voices emitting from their basement. Then, in Charlottesville, a resident is troubled by spiritual energy and the ghost of a Native American. After leaving Charlottesville, the team travels to Buena Vista where the spirits of children may linger in the house. Before closing out the weekend, VAPI stops at Poor House Tunnel to explore Lexington's famous urban legend.
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Ghostbusters say decommissioned U S Navy ship is haunted
Ghosts of America Road Trip: Missouri, Battle of Lexington, & Fort Osage
More highlights from our Ghosts of America road trip we took in late July. This video brings you exclusive footage from our time in Missouri, and features us exploring Battle of Lexington and Fort Osage! Join us as we walk another Civil War battlefield, and explore one of the stops along the famed Lewis & Clark Expedition! Enjoy, and happy hauntings!
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The Women of Bryan's Station | Kentucky Life | KET
In the waning days of the Revolutionary War, a siege at Bryan's Station in what is now Lexington, Ky., gave rise to a little-known tale of female heroism.
On the morning of Aug. 16, 1782, while the British Canadians and the Shawnee lay in wait in the forest, a group of frontier women led by Polly Hawkins Craig bravely left the fort to gather water from a spring.
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Eight Acres of History: Lexington's African Cemetery No. 2
Lexington Public Library presents an original documentary production on a historic African-American cemetery and the small band of Lexingtonians who have spent years restoring it. Thousands are buried at African Cemetery No. 2, including the winning jockey of the first Kentucky Derby, Oliver Lewis, a number of Buffalo Soldiers and a member of the Civil Wars's 54th Massachusetts Regiment. The 141-year-old cemetery was neglected and overgrown before volunteers began the work of restoring the grounds and gathering the life stories of those buried there. Produced by the LPL's Cable Channel 20. Edited and Directed by Thom Southerland. Photography by Thai Emmerich.
Calloway Cemetery
There are great stories waiting in even the tiniest corner of Arlington. And we had this point proved for us again, when the members of Calloway United Methodist Church approached the county with a request to designate their churchyard cemetery a local historic district. The history of Calloway Cemetery stretches back to the 19th century, and opens a small but important window on the history of African Americans in Arlington.
The Real History of Slavery in Pennsylvania (Fort Hunter Slave Cemetery