If you are looking for a paranormal experience, you may want to think about booking a hotel room in the historic town of Gettysburg Pennsylvania. In July of 1863 it's living population was outnumbered twenty to one by thedead, with so much blood spilled on the floors of some churches that drain holes had to be drilled in them.

Not surprisingly Gettysburg has long been the setting for strange tales of supernatural acitivity. Everything from phantom apparitions of battlefield ghosts to strange disembodied screams. Many people claim that the constant influx of visitors from the south tends to trigger off a flurry of paranormal activity in the summer months, sometimes resulting in mysterious backward glimpses in time to the summer of 1863.

There is the case of the mysterious ghost known as the Sentry who still guards the cupola at the top of Pennsylavania Hall at Gettysburg College.. The apparation of this rebel soldier has been on duty for the past 145 years. In some ways he behaves like a normal residual haunting, pacing back and fourth on the Cupola as though the college is still in southern hands, yet every now and then he aims his rifle at students on the ground. This behavior fascinates parapsychologists because it is part of a trend of Intelligent (communicative) hauntings in Gettysburg, which goes back hundreds of years. Everywhere else in the paranormal world intelligent hauntings are extremely rare, even when compared to the ghostlore of other battle grounds like Shiloh or Antietem, and no one knows why Gettysburg has so many of them..

One of the earliest hauntings in Gettysburg Pa happened as the battle was still unfolding. The soldiers of the 20th Maine, (famous for the heroic bayonette charge under general Joshua Chamberlain) claimed to have encountered a ghost while they were marching toward Gettysburg..As the story goes, they came to a fork in the road and stopped, not sure which way to go.. when a man on horseback appeared and led them on toward Gettysburg.. At first they thought the man was a Union General. He looked like one, but soon they began to notice a strange glow emenating from both him and his horse. They also noticed the man had an eerie resemblence to portraits of the late George Washington. He even wore a tri cornered hat that had not been in style for over a hundred years.

The ghostly man led to the top of little round top where they would later repel a Confederate attack on the Union flank, and then he disappeared without ever being identified. Could it have been the ghost of George Washington, trying to aid the Union army in one of it's most important battles? Enough people beleived so that the Secretary of war, Edwin Stanton did a formal investigation into the matter. When asked Colonel Chamberlain, responded, "We know not what mystic power may be possessed by those who are now bivouacking with the dead. I only know the effect, but I dare not explain or deny the cause. Who shall say that Washington was not among the number of those who aided the country that he founded?"

It was just the first in a long series of ghost sightings that have made Gettysburg known as the most haunted city in north america.

Aughost Gettysburg Ghost Conference of 2012

Posted December 3rd, 2011 by lori

Much to the joy of ghost hunters everywhere plans for the next Gettysburg ghost conference have been announced. This is an event that usually draws a crowd of people who have more than just a passing interest in the investigation of real haunted places like Gettysburg Pa, as well as psychics, mediums and ghost experts of all stripes, and thus is a great place for lovers of the paranormal to meet and discuss the haunted places they can’t get enough of.

The three day “spectral sympsium” will be held from August 3 – 5th, 2012 at the Eisenhower Conference Center which sits just one mile from Gettysburg National Park, and as usual will be attended by many respected names in the paranormal community such as Christopher Moon, creator of the Haunted Times magazine, who will talk about his work with the spirit phone, and Alexandra Holzer, (daughter of the famous Hans Holzer), to talk about her late fathers work.

The schedule of events (you can see it here) offers a wide range of topics of interest to people seeking in depth knowledge about the business of investigating haunted places. Over the course of the three days guests will be able to participate in over 25 hours of paranormal discussion, and ghost hunting opportunities.

If you come, be sure to bring along any compelling ghost evidence you may have collected from past investigations as this is often the place where many obscure photos or voice recordings are brought to light.

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