The Historic Farnsworth House Inn | Grave Talks CLASSIC

Mar 20, 05:00 AM

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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!

The Historic Farnsworth House Inn stands as a reminder of the bloodshed and sorrow that marked the Battle of Gettysburg. Built in 1810 and expanded in 1833, this house was not only a home but a silent witness to some of the Civil War’s darkest moments. Confederate sharpshooters took refuge in its walls, and it is believed that one of them accidentally shot 20-year-old Mary Virginia "Jennie" Wade, the only civilian to die during the battle. With over 100 bullet holes and a dark history as a hospital after the conflict, it’s no surprise that the Farnsworth House is rumored to be haunted. From ghostly apparitions to eerie sounds, guests at the Bed & Breakfast have reported unsettling experiences. Join us on this classic episode of The Grave Talks as we dive into the chilling history and ghostly happenings of The Historic Farnsworth House Inn, a place where history and hauntings intertwine.

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