If you believe in that sort of thing, Northern Virginia is full of paranormal activity.
Our history dates back to the Colonial era, so it’s no surprise we have them –- the spirit of a young woman at Gadsby’s Tavern in Alexandria, a ghost named Lucy who makes herself known at the Old Towne Inn in Manassas, the Civil War spirits at Manassas National Battlefield, the Brentsville Jail and Balls Bluff in Leesburg, the apparition of a Native American man (among many others) in Occoquan.
Here we take a look at two of the more enduring Northern Virginia urban legends, and some of the truth behind them.
Source: InsideNOVA
Our history dates back to the Colonial era, so it’s no surprise we have them –- the spirit of a young woman at Gadsby’s Tavern in Alexandria, a ghost named Lucy who makes herself known at the Old Towne Inn in Manassas, the Civil War spirits at Manassas National Battlefield, the Brentsville Jail and Balls Bluff in Leesburg, the apparition of a Native American man (among many others) in Occoquan.
Here we take a look at two of the more enduring Northern Virginia urban legends, and some of the truth behind them.
Source: InsideNOVA
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