Giants in America; Hidden History of the Susquehannock; Who founded Washington DC

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Giants in America; Hidden History of the Susquehannock; Who founded Washington DC Howdy ya’ll. Let’s take a step back into the most important lost histories of America, focusing on the Susquehannock Indigenous People of the Susquehanna River and beyond. For hundreds of years they dominated the landscapes of Maryland, Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, and even … Read more

Date of Easter Mystery

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Date of Easter Mystery calculate date of easter — it is the first sunday, after the first full moon that follows the spring equinox. analyze why it matters, religious aspects, scriptual evidence, arcane knowledge and reasons it might be important ✅ Verification of the Easter Rule Yes, your statement is correct in essence: Easter is … Read more

Great Lakes Land of Wonder and Terror

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Great Lakes Land of Wonder and Terror a TRULY excellent YT is called “AN INTERVIEW NAMED SOO” with Berserker Bear and Michelle Gibson. It’s all about the engineering impossibility of supposed ‘early American settlers’ making the engineering wonders around Niaga Falls, Lake Eerie, and the massive Sault St Marie (or “Soo”) locks that help control … Read more

Mystical Foundations of the Knights Templar

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Mystical Foundations of the Knights Templar The Knights Templar remain as fascinating and they are misrepresented in media, pseudo-history and conspiracy theories. Despite these distortions, the Templars do actually have at their foundations a kind of mystical constitution created by the Cistercian monk Bernard of Clairvaux. The Liber ad Milites Templi de Laude Novae Militiae … Read more

Oval Tracks Energy Locus

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Oval Tracks Energy Locus he article “Oval Tracks Energy Locus” from wp.eastghost.com discusses several abandoned race tracks around the Washington, D.C. area, highlighting their historical significance and current eerie atmospheres.otably, the Corvette Stingray made its U.S. debut in 1959 at one of these tracks.enowned drivers like Mario Andretti achieved early career victories at local venues … Read more

Field of Ghosts at Point Lookout Lighthouse

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Field of Ghosts at Point Lookout Lighthouse In Scotland, Maryland, Route 5 Southern Maryland. Said to be among the most haunted places in the DC metro area, this was the site of one of the largest Confederate prison camps during the Civil War (52k+ inmates). Point Lookout State Park, located at the junction of the … Read more

Nike Missile Base Waldorf Maryland

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Nike Missile Base Waldorf Maryland Per SpookyDan / Urban Atrophy: “In the mid-1960s the Naval Research Laboratory built an experimental satellite-communications facility at a former Nike missile control site near (W-45) … used during the Vietnam War as part of a special operation called “Compass Link”, established by the Defense Communications Agency to pass high-quality target … Read more

Mt Airy Plantation

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Mt Airy Plantation At Rosaryville State Park, Upper Marlboro, MD (Rte. 301 & Highway 4). This colonial mansion is said to be haunted by members of the Calvert family, including one eccentric one who didn’t like her parlor being used. There’s also reportedly the ghost of a girl in white, an old woman and a … Read more

Surratt House and Tavern

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Surratt House and Tavern 9110 Brandywine Road, Clinton, Maryland It is said the ghost of Mary Surratt, one of the co-conspirators in Lincoln’s assassination, still haunts her former home, as well as other spirits from that time period. She claimed innocence until her execution. Voices, cries and footsteps have also been heard. The Surratt House … Read more

DC Monuments and Memorials

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DC Monuments and Memorials Not exactly haunts or even haunted, especially with all the new outlandish security and barriers like you wouldn’t believe, this is interesting info on the nation’s capital’s monuments with a twist. FDR was elected to four terms (16yrs)?! Annapolis was US capital. First “Washington monument” exists in Baltimore. Buried, small-scale DC … Read more