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This is the documentation of a paranormal investigation of the Jennie Wade House in Gettysburg, PA. This investigation took place August 19, 2020.
Category: Paranormal Cases Tags: gettysburg, haunted, haunted gettysburg, Jennie Wade, nicholas mcgirr, paranormal investigations, Spirit Box
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Laser grid pens are by far, one of the cheapest ways to update your paranormal investigation kit. I use them on my Stories in the Cemetery Interactive Ghost Hunting Experiences with my guests in Charleston, SC. When researching why and…
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To Listen to the podcast episode on this topic, click here: Anchor For my Stories in the Cemetery Ghost Hunting Experience tours in downtown Charleston, my guests get to use real paranormal tools of the trade. Those tools include grid…
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A deeper look into orbs and the debunking of these circles of light.
Category: Uncategorized Tags: camera, chakra, debunk, ghost hunting, illogical answers, intelligent spirit, michael newton, nicholas mcgirr, orbs, photograph, proof of orb, psychic energy, spiritual world, Stories in the Cemetery, streak of light
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A deeper look into the ghosts and pirates of The Powder Magazine in Charleston, SC.
Category: Uncategorized Tags: american revolution, anne bonny, blackbeard, cherokee war, civil war, electromagnetic field, emf, french and indian war, ghost hunting, ghost stories, gunpowder, king george's war, legends, lore, mary read, myths, nicholas mcgirr, pillory, pirate, pirates, pirates in south carolina, powder magazine, Spirit Box, stono rebellion, Stories in the Cemetery, tuscarora war, walled city, yamasee war
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A very broad look into the beauty and paranormal activity happening at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, SC.
Category: Uncategorized Tags: charleston, civil war, confederate, dirt roads, edgar allan poe, EMF detector, ghosts, hunley, magnolia cemetery, nicholas mcgirr, paranormal activity, pinckney, south carolina history, Spirit Box, Stories in the Cemetery, submarine, things to do in charleston, tomb, tombstone art, tombstones, William Bull, william gilmore simms
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Believe it or not, most of the hauntings I investigate are not in an actual cemetery. But it’s always fun to tell stories in a cemetery, nonetheless. Such is the case of Julia Legare’s tomb in Edisto Island. With so…
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Study of the Wagener Building on East Bay Street in Charleston, SC. Haunted location.
Category: Uncategorized Tags: boll weevil, charleston cavalier tours, cotton industry, EAst bay street, emf, george poirier, ghost stories of the South, ghost story, ghosts, haunted charleston, haunted tours, hauntings, nicholas mcgirr, paranormal evidence, poirier, richard fowler, Stories in the Cemetery, things to do in charleston, wagener, wagner, wedding venue
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Another outlook into the the unsolved Byron Preiss puzzle for Charleston’s hidden treasure.
Category: The Secret Tags: a wingless bird ascended, at twelve paces, below the bar that binds, beneath the only standing member, beside the long palm's shadow, between two arms extended, born of ancient dreams of flight, brian mcfarland, by eyes of old, Byron, Byron preiss, charleston, citadel, citadel in the night, cruel and bold, edwin and edwina named after him, embedded in the sand, freedom at the birth of a century, from the west side, geocaching, get permission, harken to the words, hear the cool clear song of water, james vachowski, may 1913, men of tales and tunes, nicholas mcgirr, of a forest, of all the romance retold, of granite walls, or on the eighth a scene, pearman bridge, preiss, robert louis stevenson, secret a treasure hunt, secret treasure, seen here, stand and listen to the birds, Stories in the Cemetery, things to do in charleston, to dig out, to the south, together saved the site, treasure hunting, treasure island, two twenty two, verse 5, verse 6, waits the fair renumeration, weight and roots extended, where law defended, white house close at hand, white stone closest, wind swept halls, you'll see an arc of lights
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Dock Street Theatre, one of the most haunted locations in downtown Charleston.
Category: Uncategorized Tags: blackbeard, brian mcfarland, cemetery, charleston, charleston cavalier tours, charleston fire, church street, dock street, dock street theater, dock street theatre, electromagnetic field, emf, ghost hunters, ghosts, hauntings, john wilkes booth, junius booth, nettie dickerson, nicholas mcgirr, pirate house, planters hotel, queen street, Stories in the Cemetery, tour guide, urban legends