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Investigator Face to Face with 60 Year Old Ghost Inmate
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<blockquote data-quote="Justinian" data-source="post: 54704" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>Which battlefield are you going exploring at? Last summer I took my kids to Gettysburg and that was a blast. They wanted to do the latenight ghost tours and they were impressive. It's really not so much of a ghost tour as it is just following around a tour guide dressed in civil war era clothing while they tell you ghost stories. But we all really enjoyed it. Well except my 6 year old who fell asleep half way through, and started snoring in the basement of the Farnsworth house which insighted claims from behind me that this guy was hearing creepy ghost moans.. Only after laughing in tears did I tell him it was my baby sleeping. ...</p><p> </p><p>But for those interested in that area of the country.. I frequent another website called GraveAddiction. The web owner has been doing it for years. She travels all over and just takes pictures and whatnot of these places. She doesn't really fancy herself a ghost hunter I don't think.. just more of an urban explorer with a little bit of a twisted side. Or at least that's how I'd describe her. But she has a lot of pictures of Mansfield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinian, post: 54704, member: 923"] Which battlefield are you going exploring at? Last summer I took my kids to Gettysburg and that was a blast. They wanted to do the latenight ghost tours and they were impressive. It's really not so much of a ghost tour as it is just following around a tour guide dressed in civil war era clothing while they tell you ghost stories. But we all really enjoyed it. Well except my 6 year old who fell asleep half way through, and started snoring in the basement of the Farnsworth house which insighted claims from behind me that this guy was hearing creepy ghost moans.. Only after laughing in tears did I tell him it was my baby sleeping. ... But for those interested in that area of the country.. I frequent another website called GraveAddiction. The web owner has been doing it for years. She travels all over and just takes pictures and whatnot of these places. She doesn't really fancy herself a ghost hunter I don't think.. just more of an urban explorer with a little bit of a twisted side. Or at least that's how I'd describe her. But she has a lot of pictures of Mansfield. [/QUOTE]
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