Hanging with the IMSI Crew

April 3, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

In July of 1863, over the course of three days, the largest battle ever fought on American soil, took place at this location. More than 165,000 Union and Confederate soldiers concentrated on Little Round Top, Cemetery Ridge and Culp’s Hill.

This battle resulted in more than 51,000 casualties and supposedly, it took over one week to bury the dead.

My girlfriends and I were very lucky to be given a tour of the battlefields by a local paranormal group. They are from the “International Museum of Spiritual Investigations”. Not only were they knowledgeable of the great battle’s history but they knew about the paranormal activity that still occurs on this land.

I am very grateful for their patience with us and all of our questions, photo taking requests and our Abe doll shenanigans. They were awesome guys!



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