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Oct 2022
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E45 Halloween Special III: Los Espectros...

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During the month of October, during the Halloween season, I have put together a series of the most terrifying and creepy real-life ghost stories, where you will hear about the unexplained paranormal and supernatural occurrences that have stained the pages of the history of the United States. This is the last story

This is part 3 of the Halloween Special 2022 Series

For over 100 years, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, has been flooded by reports of paranormal activity. From phantom cries of wounded soldiers to life-like apparitions, many visitors to Gettysburg have been touched by its haunting past.

Gettysburg was the site where Confederate and Union armies clashed on July 1, 1863. The battle was a three-day bloodbath that would change American history forever. When the cannon smoke cleared, the Union soldiers had won, but nearly 5,000 horses and 50,000 men lay dead or dying. Many of the Confederate soldiers never received a proper burial. Now, more the 14 decades later, these unsettled spirits may still linger in Gettysburg!

Here are the previous parts of this series:
 
E43 Halloween Special I: Las Brujas de Salem
E44 Halloween Special II: La Casa de Terror de Amityville
E45 Halloween Special III: Los Espectros de Gettysburg

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