Creepy Places of New England: The Nathanael Greene Homestead

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The Nathanael Greene Homestead is a historic colonial home built by General Nathanael Greene Hometead in 1770. Nathanael was born July 27th, 1742 and in 1775 marched off to fight in the Revolutionary War. He quickly rose up the rants and become George Washington's best friend and trusted general. In 1778, General Greene was made Quarter Master General at the request of Washington and in 1780 Greene took control of the Southern Armies. Over the course of his military career, Gen. Greene fought in many battles, including the Battle of Guilford Courthouse in Greensboro, North Carolina on March 15, 1781. He eventually earned the name "Savior of the South" because of his tactics, he helped liberate the Southern Colonies from British control. He died on June 19, 1786 from heatstroke in Savannah, Georgia.

On June 30, 1919, the Homestead was purchased by the Nathanael Greene Homestead Association and the home was opened up for tours. Along with video of the 2014 Revolutionary War Reenactment, Charles, Stephen, and Heidi join members of RISEUP and the Paranormal Bikers to investigate this historic location.

History of Nanthanael Greene & His Homestead at 1:20
Welcome to the Homestead at 9:00
Revolutionary War Reenactment at 14:17
Investigation (Elizabeth Margaret Room) at 23:20
The Laser/Fog Experiment Outside at 31:38
Continuing Onward at 37:14
The "Secret Passage" at 43:22
What Goes Bump in the Night at 47:14

More on the location: http://nathanaelgreenehomestead.org/

The Paranormal Bikers: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Paranormal-Bikers/136935016329932

RISEUP Paranormal: http://www.riseupparanormal.com/

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