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For three long days in July of 1863, the battle that changed the direction of the United States Civil War brought death to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Today, the historic battlefield and surrounding community honor the more than 53,000 lives lost on that battlefield and paranormal investigators are convinced that many of those spirits are still there.
In this episode, paranormal investigator Taryn Kerper and historian Dustin Heisey share their expertise and evidence as they relate to Gettysburg Battlefield. Was it really residual cannon fire that Taryn caught on her recorder? If the area is not haunted, how can you explain the apparition of a civil war soldier that appeared in one of Taryn's photos?
Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, Gettysburg is an important destination in American history, and one that continues to fascinate us more than 150 years after its infamous battle.
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For three long days in July of 1863, the battle that changed the direction of the United States Civil War brought death to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Today, the historic battlefield and surrounding community honor the more than 53,000 lives lost on that battlefield and paranormal investigators are convinced that many of those spirits are still there.
In this episode, paranormal investigator Taryn Kerper and historian Dustin Heisey share their expertise and evidence as they relate to Gettysburg Battlefield. Was it really residual cannon fire that Taryn caught on her recorder? If the area is not haunted, how can you explain the apparition of a civil war soldier that appeared in one of Taryn's photos?
Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, Gettysburg is an important destination in American history, and one that continues to fascinate us more than 150 years after its infamous battle.
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