Sach’s Bridge is a 100 foot long old fashioned covered bridge in Gettysburg which was used by Lee’s army on their retreat from the city. It is one of the most haunted places in pa, and is a huge attraction to ghost hunters and paranormal investigators from all over the state.
Sachs Bridge
John Burns and the Battlefield Ghost
One of the earliest recorded sightings of a phantom confederate soldier at Gettysburg was reported just a few years after the battle, by a retired Union veteran war hero named John Burns.
Ghosts of the Soldiers Orphanage and Museum
The sad story of the Gettysburg Orphanage began when the body of a soldier was found on the Gettysburg battlefield tightly clutching a photo of his three young children. No clue to the mans identity could be found so the photo was printed in the Philedelphia Inquirer with an article and a headline that read, [...]
The Shriver House, a house frozen in time
The Shriver House Museum is one of Gettysburg’s greatest treasures. Located on 309 Baltimore Street, just blocks from the battlefield, the restored home of George Washington Shriver and his family tells the story of the battle of Gettysburg from the civilian perspective.