BEYOND THE GATEHOUSE | Evergreen Cemetery Gettysburg | Our Haunted Travels
We have conducted research about and within the Evergreen Cemetery on many different visits to Gettysburg. On our last visit, Marianne was able to obtain a book written by the current caretaker of the grounds, Brian Kennel. This video will discuss the history, paranormal and our personal experiences about the cemetery.
Evergreen Cemetery – formerly called Citizen's Cemetery and Ever Green Cemetery – is a historic 29.12 acre rural cemetery located just outside Gettysburg Borough, in Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania. It is part of Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District, and is surrounded by Gettysburg National Military Park and Soldiers' National Cemetery.
The cemetery played a strategic role in the July 1 to 3, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg. Four months after the battle, at the dedication of the immediately-adjacent National Cemetery, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his "Gettysburg Address" from a platform in Evergreen Cemetery.
PANICd Paranormal History Videos - Our Haunted Travels is a series of paranormal history videos that we provide the history of the location, the ghost stories and folklore, the paranormal claims, our personal experiences, and why we believe the location could be haunted. Be sure to follow along with our adventures where we feature a new location we have visited each week at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeR87tOJNyYu3KnhCbfQByVmmK0wT6BHO
Ghost Stories and Folklore are paranormal history videos that will cover the paranormal claims at the particular locations. On occasion, we may deviate from a location and provide some sort of creepy pasta or urban legend video. These videos are narrated by our mascot "Boris" to add that special creepy effect to the videos. So sit back, listen, and enjoy. You can see the complete catalog of Ghost Stories and Folklore Videos we have at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeR87tOJNyYuBv0BXC7T8VjurIvqpBRzX
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Thanks for watching, and happy hunting!
We have conducted research about and within the Evergreen Cemetery on many different visits to Gettysburg. On our last visit, Marianne was able to obtain a book written by the current caretaker of the grounds, Brian Kennel. This video will discuss the history, paranormal and our personal experiences about the cemetery.
Evergreen Cemetery – formerly called Citizen's Cemetery and Ever Green Cemetery – is a historic 29.12 acre rural cemetery located just outside Gettysburg Borough, in Cumberland Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania. It is part of Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District, and is surrounded by Gettysburg National Military Park and Soldiers' National Cemetery.
The cemetery played a strategic role in the July 1 to 3, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg. Four months after the battle, at the dedication of the immediately-adjacent National Cemetery, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his "Gettysburg Address" from a platform in Evergreen Cemetery.
PANICd Paranormal History Videos - Our Haunted Travels is a series of paranormal history videos that we provide the history of the location, the ghost stories and folklore, the paranormal claims, our personal experiences, and why we believe the location could be haunted. Be sure to follow along with our adventures where we feature a new location we have visited each week at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeR87tOJNyYu3KnhCbfQByVmmK0wT6BHO
Ghost Stories and Folklore are paranormal history videos that will cover the paranormal claims at the particular locations. On occasion, we may deviate from a location and provide some sort of creepy pasta or urban legend video. These videos are narrated by our mascot "Boris" to add that special creepy effect to the videos. So sit back, listen, and enjoy. You can see the complete catalog of Ghost Stories and Folklore Videos we have at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeR87tOJNyYuBv0BXC7T8VjurIvqpBRzX
#haunted #exploring #history
Thanks for watching, and happy hunting!
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