Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, known as the site of the bloodiest battle in the American Civil War, is considered haunted due to the thousands of soldiers who lost their lives there. This historic location also hosted President Abraham Lincoln’s famous Gettysburg Address, delivered on November 19, 1863. Over 150 years later, the battleground remains a focal point for ghost sightings, as highlighted by Greg Yuelling’s recent footage from September 2, 2022, which he claims captures evidence of paranormal activity. The haunting legacy of Gettysburg prompts many to wonder: is this historic site still haunted?
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