Live paranormal investigation at The Grove, Gettysburg, PA
We are at The Grove, near Culp's Hill and an unmarked grave, conducting an investigation to see what evidence we can gather. Follow us at Mason Dixon Paranormal Society on Facebook.
GETTYSBURG DIME MUSEUM FINAL FAREWELL TOUR & VLOG - Gettysburg, PA
Unfortunately the Gettysburg Dime Museum is going to be closing permanently in a couple weeks from now and all of it's items are being sold off to collectors. This video is an extensive look at every exhibit in the museum so that the memory of this great but short lived attraction can live on long after the oddities are gone.
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We're traveling the northeast US to explore as many unique, interesting, fun or beautiful points of interest we can find. These include roadside attractions, museums, amusement/theme parks, fairs & carnivals, events/festivals, nature sights, hiking trails, nice towns, markets & more. Our first area to cover will be the central Pennsylvania area and places near the Mason-Dixon PA/MD state line. We hope to eventually travel the entire east coast and the entire country documenting as many things worth seeing and doing as possible. So please subscribe and like our videos so we can get there!
Haunted Gettysburg Tours/Haunted Gettysburg Paranormal Society
Dowsing Rod/KII Session during a 2013 HGPS Session.
The Gettysburg Story - Program Clip
Coming to Public Television in November to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of The Gettysburg Address on November 19, 2013. Experience The Gettysburg Story as you have never seen it before! This groundbreaking documentary tells the history of the greatest battle fought on American soil primarily using stunning time lapse cinematography and high definition views of the actual battlefield as recorded by radio controlled helicopter cameras.
The program begins in June 1863 with the start of the Gettysburg campaign in Virginia and follows the route of the Confederate and Union armies as they move north along the Blue Ridge mountains and across the Mason-Dixon line to meet on the rolling ground surrounding the small Pennsylvania town.
The Gettysburg Story is narrated by acclaimed actor Stephen Lang (Avatar, Tombstone, Gettysburg) and was produced with the cooperation of the 6,000 acre Gettysburg National Military Park. Dynamic, evocative, breathtaking aerial and time lapse imagery highlight legendary places of the battlefield -- Little Round Top, Devils Den, The Railroad Cut, Cemetery Ridge, the fields of Pickett's Charge -- and visually tell the epic Gettysburg Story like no other film before.
Civil War era music reinterpreted with 21st century technology along with a dramatic and evocative sound mix makes the vicious battle come to life. GPS linked digital animations dynamically and efficiently explain troop movements and military strategies employed in the battle. The history and the land literally come alive in this unique visual and aural interpretation.
Most haunted live Gettysburg Day 1 Part 1
Most Haunted team travel to Gettysburg, PA for the first ever LIVE investigation of the most haunted town in America.
Gettysburg Investigation part 6
Paranormal Investigation with Gettysburg Paranormal Association of the Bricker House in Gettysburg PA, EVP session with Patrick from GPA
Gettysburg Visit with Ryan and Cynthia
The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as the High Water Mark of the Rebellion, Gettysburg was the Civil War's bloodiest battle and was also the inspiration for President Abraham Lincoln's immortal Gettysburg Address.
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The Gettysburg Story - Behind the Scenes Featurette
Coming to Public Television in November to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of The Gettysburg Address on November 19, 2013. Experience The Gettysburg Story as you have never seen it before! This groundbreaking documentary tells the history of the greatest battle fought on American soil primarily using stunning time lapse cinematography and high definition views of the actual battlefield as recorded by radio controlled helicopter cameras.
The program begins in June 1863 with the start of the Gettysburg campaign in Virginia and follows the route of the Confederate and Union armies as they move north along the Blue Ridge mountains and across the Mason-Dixon line to meet on the rolling ground surrounding the small Pennsylvania town.
The Gettysburg Story is narrated by acclaimed actor Stephen Lang (Avatar, Tombstone, Gettysburg) and was produced with the cooperation of the 6,000 acre Gettysburg National Military Park. Dynamic, evocative, breathtaking aerial and time lapse imagery highlight legendary places of the battlefield -- Little Round Top, Devils Den, The Railroad Cut, Cemetery Ridge, the fields of Pickett's Charge -- and visually tell the epic Gettysburg Story like no other film before.
Civil War era music reinterpreted with 21st century technology along with a dramatic and evocative sound mix makes the vicious battle come to life. GPS linked digital animations dynamically and efficiently explain troop movements and military strategies employed in the battle. The history and the land literally come alive in this unique visual and aural interpretation.
Colton Motel, Gettysburg. PARANORMAL
me and my boyfriend experienced some paranormal shit here at the colton motel in gettysburg, PA. Watch for yourselves
Gettysburg Evidence Part 1
The team went to Gettysburg and, were surprised to find that activity was indeed occuring at the locations when intially little activity seemed to be the case. Further study shows responses to questions and commands to the spirits.
The Edenton Bell Battery at the Battle of Gettysburg July 3-5 2009
Miss Vicky and the crew of The Edenton Bell Battery travel above the Mason-Dixon Line to participate in the 146th annual Gettysburg Reenactment in Pa. The crew consisted of Captain Tony Mangum, Sgt. Tim Carroll, Corporal Joey Hancock, Private William Jackson, Private Durwood Stallings, Private Benajah Eure, Private Bill Faircloth and of course...Miss Vicky. This video was put together with pictures and footage shot while on the trip, all put into tune with Rogers and Johnson's The Tatham Boys.
PROOF FINDERS PARANORMAL 6.14.12 REVIST THE FAIRFIELD INN
Kaye and Dorothy revisit the Fairfield Inn for another girls only weekend away from kids and husbands. They meet a lovely couple, Joe and Nancy Delapo from New Jersey, who were visiting for the weekend to celebrate their anniversary. Nancy had always wanted to stay in a haunted bed and breakfast and they wanted to see for themselves if the Fairfield Inn was haunted. Always ready to capture something paranormal, Kaye and Dorothy invited the Delapo's to their room and with a digital recorder, ghost meter, and a digital camera see what they caught in the Three General's Room and the 1757 Guest Suite. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. Visit Proof Finders Paranormal Investigations on Facebook and at prooffinders.com.
Crew of CSS Appomattox - Ghost Walk 2012
Ghost Walk 2012 - The Civil War
Featuring Out N the Cold
Defunct Roadside Attractions in PA - Long Gone S01E01
Roadside Explorers present the series premiere episode of Long Gone, our new documentary series on the history of roadside attractions that are no longer in operation. Each episode will feature multiple lost attractions as well as showcasing defunct amusement parks and theme parks as well as past Americana travel culture in general.
We hope you'll enjoy this first episode and if you do like, subscribe and drop a comment and we will make more episodes. There are so many lost attractions that need to be researched and documented!
The first episode of season one features five lost attractions from the state of Pennsylvania:
* The National Wax Museum of Lancaster County Heritage - Lancaster, PA (1969-2006)
* Fairyland Forest - Conneaut Lake, PA (1960-1985)
* The Grand View Point Ship Hotel - Bedford, PA (1927-2001)
* America Wonderland - Denver, PA (196?-198?)
* Bazaar of All Nations - Upper Darby, PA (1960-1993)
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Paranormal Disorder S. 1 Ep. 1 JR Edwards Ghosts
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The crew goes to Logan Utah to see if there are spirits in the J.R Edwards building. This historic building, is featured on the annual ghost tour, Nightmare On Main. We were amazed.. to say the least!
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PRISMd. at Phenomenology 103 in Gettysburg, March 24 -27 2011.
Paranormal Research and Investigation Society of Maryland Founder and Chief Investigator Jim Jones hopes to meet and greet fellow paranormal investigators at Phenomenology 103 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania in the Eisenhower Hotel March 24th to the 27, 2011.
Be there to meet other investigators, and meet such paranormal celebrities such as Brad and Barry Klinge of Ghost Lab, John Zaffis, Chip Coffey, Denice Jones, Steven A. LaChance, Aaron Goodwin from Ghost Adventures, and many, many more. For more information, go to
THE STRANGE & UNUSUAL Oddities Parlor Tour - Philadelphia, PA
On our recent Philly trip we visited Ryan Ashley from Ink Master's oddities shop. They have all kinds of taxidermy art and unique curiosities for sale. One of my favorite stores!
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Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, USA
Harpers Ferry (formerly Harper's Ferry), September 10, 2015. It is situated at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers where the U.S. states of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia meet.
On October 16, 1859, the radical abolitionist John Brown led a group of 21 men in a raid on the arsenal.
The Civil War was disastrous for Harpers Ferry, which changed hands eight times between 1861 and 1865
Harpers Ferry (precedentemente Harper's Ferry), 10 settembre 2015.
E' situato alla confluenza dei fiumi Potomac e Shenandoah dove gli Stati del Maryland, Virginia e West Virginia si incontrano.
Il 16 ottobre 1859, l'abolizionista radicale John Brown condusse un gruppo di 21 uomini in un assalto all'arsenale.
Durante la Guerra Civile Americana, il controllo di Harpers Ferry cambiò per otto volte tra il 1861 ed il 1865.
Underground Railroad in York County, Scott Mingus, Rotary Club of York, PA, Meeting 12/9/2015
Scott L. Mingus, Sr. explores the regional historical accounts of Underground Railroad activities along York County's 40-mile border with Maryland, the background of its inception and the important role locals played in its success.
One of the most undocumented episodes in history is the Underground Railroad. From the late 1600s through the Civil War, slaves moved through these networks seeking freedom. Geographic landmarks in rivers, mountains and roads aided the movement of people between slaveholding and free states. These features, coupled with the Quaker and free black population, as well as other leading abolitionists, made the Underground Railroad routes in South Central Pennsylvania a hotbed of activity.
John S. Mosby | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
John S. Mosby
00:00:53 1 Early life and education
00:04:42 2 Family life
00:06:43 3 Military career in the American Civil War
00:06:54 3.1 1861
00:07:44 3.2 1862
00:09:34 3.3 1863
00:12:31 3.4 1864
00:17:39 3.5 1865
00:19:22 4 Later legal career
00:20:12 4.1 Virginia politics
00:23:43 4.2 Consul in Hong Kong
00:29:25 4.3 Railroad lawyer
00:30:47 4.4 Government attorney
00:33:58 5 Memoirist of the Civil War
00:36:44 6 Death and legacy
00:39:04 7 In popular culture
00:41:25 8 See also
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John Singleton Mosby (December 6, 1833 – May 30, 1916), also known by his nickname, the Gray Ghost, was a Confederate army cavalry battalion commander in the American Civil War. His command, the 43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, known as Mosby's Rangers or Mosby's Raiders, was a partisan ranger unit noted for its lightning-quick raids and its ability to elude Union Army pursuers and disappear, blending in with local farmers and townsmen. The area of northern central Virginia in which Mosby operated with impunity was known during the war and ever since as Mosby's Confederacy. After the war, Mosby became a Republican and worked as an attorney and supported his former enemy's commander, U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant. He also served as the American consul to Hong Kong and in the U.S. Department of Justice.