I was there 6 months ago and I saw a shadow go up a staircase from the corner of my eye. I did not say anything and kept it to myself, but I know what I saw.
I love Williamsburg! I went there a few years ago with my cousins and the history there is so interesting. But i was in a bathroom alone and I swear something was walking outside the stall. No one else was there... SO COOL 🤣 I can’t wait until I can go back sometime. My cousins an I were in elementary/middle school and I think we could enjoy so much more of the history now!
I love this video & hope that you got an A+. I visited the Peyton House in 1998; we were leaving and something "pushed" me as I was walking down the stairs. No one was behind me.
The Randolph house is original....think, there were like 30 deaths in and around that house since it was built! Accidents and natural deaths....bound to be some kind of activity. Stood outside at night with a ghost tour last night and it is super creepy!
@@hannahlouka4300 I went last spring with my girlfriend for our annual trip. We took a ghost tour at night with a gentleman who worked in the house during the day. When we arrived at the Randolph house, our guide started the usual takes of the house. My girl and I saw a woman in colonial era clothes walking around in one of the windows with 2 others. We figured it had to be one of the reenactors finishing for the night (this was late). When we asked our guide if someone would be in there, he assured us everyone would be gone from the day's tours. We still aren't sure if what we saw was a ghost or not, but still creeped us out 😱
I’ve lived in “The Burg” my entire life, & never seen a ghost. I did have one CW employee tell me that she was alone in one of the buildings, & was hit by a tiny rock from behind. I was also told that a maintenance guy came running out of one of the buildings in shock after seeing a woman in an upstairs bedroom (a Spirit). The first Africans brought to the New World, landed in the Jamestown Settlement here in Williamsburg, that’s how far back the history goes.
My family visited Williamsburg in July 1976, for the bicentennial. I was 12. As we toured the Peyton Randolph house, we walked through this huge 1st floor room filled with portraits of Williamsburg residents on every wall from ceiling to floor. I was tired from walking, so I sat down in a big red velvet chair. I was just sitting there and thinking of all the people in those portraits. It got really quiet. As in, completely totally silent.... Next thing I know, a woman in Colonial dress comes up, says "Where have you been? We've been looking everywhere for you!" I told her I'd been sitting right there in the chair looking at the portraits. She led me to the front door, where several employees were standing with my parents. All the employees said they had each checked every room in that house several times, looking for me, calling my name, and that I was nowhere to be found!! I'd apparently been "missing" for 20 minutes!! True story.
I think some people are just more psychic than others and even though they may not physically see a ghost; they can sense a presence. I know when I toured the Gettysburg battlefield some years ago; there was almost a palpable sadness which you can experience not only in yourself; but also see the same in other people. I think people just intuitively feel mass tragic death at that battlefield.
I really enjoyed this video and your narration if it is you talking lol but overall great video dude!! I love learning about stuff like this. It fascinates me, especially ghosts lol
Last summer the upper level of the jail was open to the public when I was there. I went up there. It was dark and spooky. Took some pictures. They had a life size black beard doll in one if the cells. Right before I took the picture in the cell with the doll, an unexplained light flew in front of me. Don't know what it was. Maybe it was black beard trying to tell me something. I also took a picture at the court house at night and an impossible light source was floating the tree near the benches. That is the 1st ghost picture I've ever taken. My dad has taken pictures at cw near the magazine with orbes in the picture.
I was here last summer at the Peyton Randolph house and that was so scary. Well we picked up a lot of entities and spirits. I was actually pushed and I blacked out at the Randolph house. I got so dizzy at the house.. but everything there was scary. Also my friend caught a little girl in one of the top story windows in the house.
Well this taught me more about where I live, I didn't know there was an old insane asylum Once my dad was at a ghost tour in colonial Williamsburg and, since the Randolph house is the most haunted house there, of course they would talk about it. So after the talk thingy, my dad went on the porch and he suddenly got really sick, and when he went off of the porch he was perfectly fine
Earl Archibald Campbell of Argyll Once my dad was at a ghost tour in colonial Williamsburg and, since the Randolph house is the most haunted house there, of course they would talk about it. So after the talk thingy, my dad went on the porch and he suddenly got really sick, and when he went off of the porch he was perfectly fine
Ive been here, its really spooky. the peyton randaulf house was by far the scariest. the window from the red oak panneled room glowed blue at night time and there was no kind of light in that room.
I was raised here in Hampton roads, and visited Williamsburg numerous times. I always felt it spooky. only in the small church I felt comfortable. I always felt sorry for the Indians.
if ur a christian, or if u own a bible, take it, go into the rooms where she feels a presence, and read bible verses until u feel a heavenly presence. thats a demon. not an angel
I did the ghost tour and every night they said that the 2nd and 3rd window on the 2nd floor would glow (this is only at night) and it did but if u take pictures of the side of the house which is what I do u can find a women in the window of the 2nd floor and find a woman in the bottom left of the window and sometimes a boy with her on the bottom right of the window and to add to this those window are the windows of the oak panel bedroom which is really cool
Was this documentary done for a Radford University class? I remember a similar film being made whilst I was a senior in the Media Studies program there.
I loved it. Iam so far from Williamsburg. Living north of Europe and I may not agree and like what Usa is doing these days and what your country as a nation has become. But Iam very interested of history and also the haunted places. Could you make, please. Another document?
This is not funny because i was there last week with my wife and i told her that,i feel like innocent painful moving souls every where and now i believe in this video because i thought i was wrong,its like a haunted cursed area with very hidden bad back ground even the atmosphere your soul can sense
Lived tortured, unhappy lives? Why if they lived that way in life, can they not now be free of such an unenviable existence in the afterlife (if there is one)? Why can they not now be happy or peaceful. To live with a mental illness back in the 18th century would have perhaps left the bearer with few alternatives. If suicide be one then why not after such act the condemned not have the shackles of an illness lifted from them forever. To have a mental illness and not be able to show others your condition and convince them that what they view as odd is to be condemned.
I was there 6 months ago and I saw a shadow go up a staircase from the corner of my eye. I did not say anything and kept it to myself, but I know what I saw.
I love Williamsburg! I went there a few years ago with my cousins and the history there is so interesting. But i was in a bathroom alone and I swear something was walking outside the stall. No one else was there... SO COOL 🤣 I can’t wait until I can go back sometime. My cousins an I were in elementary/middle school and I think we could enjoy so much more of the history now!
I hope to take the ghost tour again someday.
I love this video & hope that you got an A+. I visited the Peyton House in 1998; we were leaving and something "pushed" me as I was walking down the stairs. No one was behind me.
Great video! Love Williamsburg. Always go in October!
The Randolph house is original....think, there were like 30 deaths in and around that house since it was built! Accidents and natural deaths....bound to be some kind of activity. Stood outside at night with a ghost tour last night and it is super creepy!
Mike Anderson I’ve been a guide on those tours and I still will not even set foot on the gravel out front.
Mike Anderson I’ve been a guide on those tours and I still will not even set foot on the gravel out front.
@@hannahlouka4300 I went last spring with my girlfriend for our annual trip. We took a ghost tour at night with a gentleman who worked in the house during the day. When we arrived at the Randolph house, our guide started the usual takes of the house. My girl and I saw a woman in colonial era clothes walking around in one of the windows with 2 others. We figured it had to be one of the reenactors finishing for the night (this was late). When we asked our guide if someone would be in there, he assured us everyone would be gone from the day's tours. We still aren't sure if what we saw was a ghost or not, but still creeped us out 😱
I’ve lived in “The Burg” my entire life, & never seen a ghost. I did have one CW employee tell me that she was alone in one of the buildings, & was hit by a tiny rock from behind. I was also told that a maintenance guy came running out of one of the buildings in shock after seeing a woman in an upstairs bedroom (a Spirit). The first Africans brought to the New World, landed in the Jamestown Settlement here in Williamsburg, that’s how far back the history goes.
My family visited Williamsburg in July 1976, for the bicentennial. I was 12. As we toured the Peyton Randolph house, we walked through this huge 1st floor room filled with portraits of Williamsburg residents on every wall from ceiling to floor. I was tired from walking, so I sat down in a big red velvet chair. I was just sitting there and thinking of all the people in those portraits. It got really quiet. As in, completely totally silent.... Next thing I know, a woman in Colonial dress comes up, says "Where have you been? We've been looking everywhere for you!" I told her I'd been sitting right there in the chair looking at the portraits. She led me to the front door, where several employees were standing with my parents. All the employees said they had each checked every room in that house several times, looking for me, calling my name, and that I was nowhere to be found!! I'd apparently been "missing" for 20 minutes!! True story.
I think some people are just more psychic than others and even though they may not physically see a ghost; they can sense a presence. I know when I toured the Gettysburg battlefield some years ago; there was almost a palpable sadness which you can experience not only in yourself; but also see the same in other people. I think people just intuitively feel mass tragic death at that battlefield.
I really enjoyed this video and your narration if it is you talking lol but overall great video dude!! I love learning about stuff like this. It fascinates me, especially ghosts lol
I feel the same way. I hate history class but when we learn stuff about this I find myself drawn into the lesson. I love colonial type stuff
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Last summer the upper level of the jail was open to the public when I was there. I went up there. It was dark and spooky. Took some pictures. They had a life size black beard doll in one if the cells. Right before I took the picture in the cell with the doll, an unexplained light flew in front of me. Don't know what it was. Maybe it was black beard trying to tell me something. I also took a picture at the court house at night and an impossible light source was floating the tree near the benches. That is the 1st ghost picture I've ever taken. My dad has taken pictures at cw near the magazine with orbes in the picture.
The sheep there is funny as heck! They said BAHHHH with there tounges out XD
I was here last summer at the Peyton Randolph house and that was so scary. Well we picked up a lot of entities and spirits. I was actually pushed and I blacked out at the Randolph house. I got so dizzy at the house.. but everything there was scary. Also my friend caught a little girl in one of the top story windows in the house.
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Excellent video! Thank you !
Well this taught me more about where I live, I didn't know there was an old insane asylum
Once my dad was at a ghost tour in colonial Williamsburg and, since the Randolph house is the most haunted house there, of course they would talk about it. So after the talk thingy, my dad went on the porch and he suddenly got really sick, and when he went off of the porch he was perfectly fine
Yep the house will make you feel like that
That was very well done:) And you have a great speaking voice! You should be an announcer or narrator:)
I was in the Peyton Randolph house at the base of the stairs, and someone tapped my shoulder, I turned around, and no one was there.
Earl Archibald Campbell of Argyll
Once my dad was at a ghost tour in colonial Williamsburg and, since the Randolph house is the most haunted house there, of course they would talk about it. So after the talk thingy, my dad went on the porch and he suddenly got really sick, and when he went off of the porch he was perfectly fine
Went on the ghost tour here. It’s amazing.
this is so well done!
Ive been here, its really spooky. the peyton randaulf house was by far the scariest. the window from the red oak panneled room glowed blue at night time and there was no kind of light in that room.
OK now im scared WHY DID I WATCH THIS
colonal day is tomorrow ANd it talks about gosts
I was raised here in Hampton roads, and visited Williamsburg numerous times. I always felt it spooky. only in the small church I felt comfortable. I always felt sorry for the Indians.
T Mix lol
Was there the other night - very very cool
i went there it was amazing
Great job!
If you feel your home or business is haunted, and you live in The Hampton Roads, Va area look up RTL Paranormal. You can find them on Facebook.
if ur a christian, or if u own a bible, take it, go into the rooms where she feels a presence, and read bible verses until u feel a heavenly presence. thats a demon. not an angel
Always have a bible or rosary near me when I feel im dealing with spirits and such 😊 god bless you 🙏
Great video 👍🏻
3:30 got to hear the story first hand and about the top left window known as the red room, apparently it practically exploded with light once...
Im going there tomorrow... Im gonna be so scared... lol
I did the ghost tour and every night they said that the 2nd and 3rd window on the 2nd floor would glow (this is only at night) and it did but if u take pictures of the side of the house which is what I do u can find a women in the window of the 2nd floor and find a woman in the bottom left of the window and sometimes a boy with her on the bottom right of the window and to add to this those window are the windows of the oak panel bedroom which is really cool
Yeah I heard that too
I'm too into history revolutionary war
I live not too far from Williamsburg. Want to go on the night tour but I have went on daily tours through the jails and stuff many times
Was this documentary done for a Radford University class? I remember a similar film being made whilst I was a senior in the Media Studies program there.
It wasn't done for a class, but it was for ROC-TV back in fall 2004, I think.
I remember you . . . John Walls!
Haha! You win!
I loved it. Iam so far from Williamsburg. Living north of Europe and I may not agree and like what Usa is doing these days and what your country as a nation has become. But Iam very interested of history and also the haunted places. Could you make, please. Another document?
how do you go about touring the Peyton Randolph house our can u still tour it
So sad....ooh....I just walk on by....
I have to hold a presentation about it
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This is not funny because i was there last week with my wife and i told her that,i feel like innocent painful moving souls every where and now i believe in this video because i thought i was wrong,its like a haunted cursed area with very hidden bad back ground even the atmosphere your soul can sense
I've been here for a field trip it was fun
what grade did you receive for your video. i hope it was an A. great job!
2:22 i stood there once... kind of hard to get there in the first place being that i live on the west coast :3
The crew of Edward Teach :)
9:10 got to put my head in there lol
Lived tortured, unhappy lives? Why if they lived that way in life, can they not now be free of such an unenviable existence in the afterlife (if there is one)? Why can they not now be happy or peaceful. To live with a mental illness back in the 18th century would have perhaps left the bearer with few alternatives. If suicide be one then why not after such act the condemned not have the shackles of an illness lifted from them forever. To have a mental illness and not be able to show others your condition and convince them that what they view as odd is to be condemned.
HISTORY
Omg the hospital looks like my school
just got back from ther
it;s haunted for sure take a picture you will see a ghosts behind you making there selfes know
I was in some of them they were not that haunted
Yeah, but they weren't haunted. I was taking the tour and everything looked the same..
Hogwash!!
THEY HAVE BROUGHT ME HERE SOOO, TRUTH! GOD BLESS LIFE!🌹🙏🌞