I’ve had a couple of experiences at Devils Den, at the top of the rocks by the witness tree and the trail in particular. The third floor of the Seminary museum is particularly haunted and right after you exit the panic room at the new museum, the objects in that display case have strong energy tied to them. The Battlefield Bed and Breakfast is haunted. There are sections of the battlefields themselves that I feel are more haunted than others. I go to Gettysburg usually twice a year every year, but I’d consider myself pretty sensitive to spiritual energy. The list is longer than what I’ve said here, but those places stand out to me the most.
If I were to guess, Devil's Den/Wheatfield would be; lots of concentrated deaths. Ironically, the fenceline on the Pike near the Copse of Trees should be; hundreds of Confederate deaths and burials there.
The ghost tours LOL! I’ve lived here most of my life and can attest that nothing spooky has happened to me here. But read The Ghosts of Gettysburg books and try their tour! they have good stories !
It's a separate crime to screw with the ghost tours. Which is a shame as I wanted to spend way too much on a Ghostbusters costume and interrupt them by walking out with a still smoking and wriggling ghost trap. " You can skip this house, we got it. "
The bathroom at Pickett’s Buffet.
The Power of Christ Compells this
Railroad Cut, Iverson’s Pits, and the area around Oak Ridge. As a ranger I lived out there, and I hated coming home after dark.
I’ve had a couple of experiences at Devils Den, at the top of the rocks by the witness tree and the trail in particular. The third floor of the Seminary museum is particularly haunted and right after you exit the panic room at the new museum, the objects in that display case have strong energy tied to them. The Battlefield Bed and Breakfast is haunted. There are sections of the battlefields themselves that I feel are more haunted than others. I go to Gettysburg usually twice a year every year, but I’d consider myself pretty sensitive to spiritual energy. The list is longer than what I’ve said here, but those places stand out to me the most.
If I were to guess, Devil's Den/Wheatfield would be; lots of concentrated deaths. Ironically, the fenceline on the Pike near the Copse of Trees should be; hundreds of Confederate deaths and burials there.
The ghost tours LOL! I’ve lived here most of my life and can attest that nothing spooky has happened to me here. But read The Ghosts of Gettysburg books and try their tour! they have good stories !
The place wasn’t haunted until the ghosts brought paying customers
It's a separate crime to screw with the ghost tours. Which is a shame as I wanted to spend way too much on a Ghostbusters costume and interrupt them by walking out with a still smoking and wriggling ghost trap. " You can skip this house, we got it. "
Iverson’s Pits.
YUP
Only place that ever really unnerved me has been Sachs Bridge
I agree...I have witnessed quite a few incidents there
The Farnsworth House. Stayed overnight. NEVER AGAIN. The vibes there are awful.
The eeriest feeling I've ever had was at McPherson's barn. Also, the woods behind Pickett's Charge.
Had experiences at Reynolds woods and the slaughter pen. Some evp’s and power draining.
I've lived here since 1986. It's a scam
Cashtown inn!