Administrator and Medium of Lunar Paranormal Virginia. I've always had abilities communicating and interacting with the Paranormal since I was a child. I remember touring Woodlawn Plantation and having the sense of a ghost when we were walking down the back staircase of the house. Only to find in a book 30 years later that there is a young girl who haunts the back staircase at Woodlawn Plantation. This is just one of many experiences throughout my childhood. In the last 20 years my psychic abilities have grown a lot stronger. I have helped families contact loved ones through Spirit sessions and have had a lot of psychic occurences. In addition, I also taught a parapsychology classes at Belle Grove Plantation and currently. My mediumship seems to create an energy in haunted locations that makes it easy to communicate with spirits. Through this energy I am able to get A LOT of results and REAL answers. I have been validated with more than one investigation pertaining to information that was unknown previously. I truly feel I have a gift that allows spirits to communicate in their way freely. I am learning to "read" them as well and feel blessed.
Preserved as a ruin after its destruction by fire on December 25, 1884, Barboursville was one of the largest and finest residences in the region. The only building in Orange County known to have been designed by Thomas Jefferson, Barboursville was constructed between 1814-1822 for Jefferson’s friend James Barbour, who served as governor of Virginia, U.S. senator and secretary of war. A brick Flemish-bond mansion with a hipped roof, Barboursville stood two stories high over an English basement. After the fire, the family renovated a pair of brick dependencies to the west of the mansion. Today the estate is run as a vineyard.
Amazingcommunicationwith the spirits of this historic cemetery!
More communication by the old ruins and a swinging rope chain??
Preserved as a ruin after its destruction by fire on December 25, 1884, Barboursville was one of the largest and finest residences in the region. The only building in Orange County known to have been designed by Thomas Jefferson, Barboursville was constructed between 1814-1822 for Jefferson’s friend James Barbour, who served as governor of Virginia, U.S. senator and secretary of war. A brick Flemish-bond mansion with a hipped roof, Barboursville stood two stories high over an English basement. After the fire, the family renovated a pair of brick dependencies to the west of the mansion. Today the estate is run as a vineyard.
The spirits in the Blue Ridge tunnel reveal a lot of historical secrets and info! There were a lot of people so it was challenging. But the spirits still communicated.
The history we learned during our brief walkthrough of the tunnel lines up with the past. We had several spirits mentioning that they were slaves and lost their lives in the tunnel along with some Irish immigrant workers. I also confirmed with an apparent Civil War-era soldie they used the tunnel to pass through during the war. All of the spirits I connected with expressed their happiness about the tunnels’ reconstruction and people visiting.
Check out the video clips to see/hearwhat else the spirits revealed while in the Blue Ridge Tunnel. My equipment definitely acted strange but I brought very minimal, since it’s really we. Along wirh a lot of noise factors such as people and water.
There were a couple menacing spirits. Overall, a lot of good spirits associated with the tunnel and the land surrounding it. After exiting the tunnel we were walking the gravel trail back to the parking area. That’s when we encountered a spirit who claimed to live in the house up the hill from the eastern entrance of the train tunnel.
The Blue Ridge Tunnel is very busy now that it’s open to the public. It’s nice that they put in a hiking trail that’s safe to access the tunnel from both east and west sides. Didn’t really like the big chain link fence on the entire hike between it and the current-day railroad. It is understandable why they put it there. Kind of gave it The Walking Dead feeling though lol.
Prepare for quite the experience from a historical and architectural standpoint. The tunnel was built by slaves and Irish immigrants . It took over 8 years to construct and took many lives during its process. It was also rumored during the Civil War, the soldiers secretly used it during their travels. We felt like we stepped back in time, especially hearing the train arriving on the parallel track below……Until we saw that it was an Amtrak passenger train, ha! That brought us back to reality. Still a beautiful tunnel though. At the time of its completion in 1858 it was the longest railroad tunnel in the world.
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After hearing the repetitive screeching noises during my paranormal evidence from the tunnel, it kept nagging at me about the sounds. So I googled “old steam locomotive train brake. I found the phantom squealing sounds in the videos I posted! Here is a compilation of some of the screeching sounds caught with our evidence clips. Alobg with a link to train brakes screeching to compare. I was floored but not surprised. WARNING NEXT VIDEO PLAYS VERY LOUD!!
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