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BRIEF: What a place! SUMMARY: This home is located on the banks of the Pocomoke River down on the Eastern Shore. The plantation dates back to the early 1730s and has a vexing history, given that it was built on top of an Indian burial ground as well as being a beachhand for smuggling pirated loot! BRIEF: Our nation's largest star fort SUMMARY: Fort Monroe was built between 1819 and 1834, but the history of fortifications on the site goes back much further. As early as 1608, Captain John Smith recognized the importance of building a fort at Point Comfort, as the English colonists called this land. In 1609 they built Fort Algernourne here, with the mission of protecting the approaches to the colony at Jamestown. Throughout the colonial period, there were other fortifications at this site, but none lasted very long.
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Hello Subject Hello Topic Hello, everybody and Happy New year. I am new to the site and just trying to find my way around and wanted to make sure i knew how to post. Within the last year i have become very interesting in the parnormal, and have been trying to find out as mu... Reply Thanks but i wont be able to be there. A family member just had a major sugery and will be the hospital for awhile, so in my free time i am going to be there. But thanks again for the offer.... Who's up for an EastGhost meet & greet @ Judges Bench in Ellicott City? Subject EastGhost meet greet Abstract EastGhost get together a ghost friendly pub located in what Wikipedia calls one of the most haunted small towns on the east coast. ... Topic I propose a get together of all spirited EastGhost members and local ghosts at The Judges Bench in Ellicott City sometime in mid January. The Pub has a nice second floor that I estimate can seat about 20 so we could claim our own section. They have... Reply Me kimness Indian In the Basement Subject Apparition Abstract Ed had the story all wrong so I am going to tell you how it all happened. Two of us saw an Indian apparition in the basement of his mother's house........ Topic In the summer of 1990 I was very pregnant and slept on the couch in the basement were it was nice and cool and I could get comfortable. I was extremely restless, couldn't sleep and felt like I was being watched. So I sat up from the couch and look... Reply Thanks for sharing that, maybe he is buried there and still guards the land, that was his sounds like he was very proud, since he had his arms crossed. Standing his ground....
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