Old Salem Museums & Gardens is a historic site and museum combating food insecurity and exploring the stories of people, including Moravian, Black, and Indigenous peoples, in the American South. As one of America’s most comprehensive history attractions, our museums-the Historic Town of Salem, the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA), and the Gardens at Old Salem-engage visitors in an educational and memorable historical experience about those who lived and worked in the early South. Old Salem is also the site of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) which contains the finest collection of its kind in the nation, featuring architecture, furniture, ceramics, metalwork, needlework, paintings, prints and other decorative arts made & used by the early settlers of the American South.
Anyone interested in looking up things about the afterlife should just start praying on a daily basis and get the help that only regular prayer can give you ☺ I mean this respectfully though! Please worship the CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE, THE LORD GOD and try not to worry too much about the differences between the different religions and denominations, try to think about the similarities and the things they may have in common more than the differences. Daily prayer is a fundamental part that many people do not practice although it is encouraged 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I remember visiting MESDA years ago. I was on the last tour of the day, and I guess the guide was in a hurry, but we were moving way to fast to suit me. I was drooling over the long rifles and the rest of the group moved on. The lady missed me and came back looking for me and telling me to keep up! I want to slow down and take in everything. I notice most visitors to historic sites just want a quick look at the way things were, and aren't really interested in learning. They just see some old outdated, quaint objects that are of no practical value in their digital world.
My new ideas for Africa Kia dealership, plant, mobile home manufacture and parks, ethenol, grape juice and wine import and export, racetrack gas station, and solar panels, energy
I moved from California our history mostly about gold mining. Now im in north Carolina its so hard wrap my mind around slavery how humans did that and still do. I love architecture as i was walking looking at buildings i was thinking of people lived here had slaves. We was just stopping by do quick look before grocery shopping for month. But i plan on going back and taking my time. I like find book on the town. Slavery was just something you read in history books but in the south you can still feel the anger and hurt of it like a layer of fog. I think this land will always be scared from it and will be wound that will never heal.
Melchior Hermann was my first ancestor on my fathers side to come to America and landed in South Carolina with a land grant of 250 acres.they migrated west to pontotoc Mississippi where they pretty much stayed until this day.HARMONTOWN MISSISSPI
Tried one didn't work but I've contacted many entities with a pendulum. ALWAYS use some form of spiritual purification and protection. All occult practices can be dangerous without psychic protection of some form
Only one person demonstrated actual critical thinking skills and they had to ruin it trying to make it scary with sound effects. Actual historians shouldn't be so eager to believe in the supernatural. Why would we trust an expert who can't tell fact from fiction? Does she believe 13 Ghosts was a documentary?
any respectable historian knows that supernatural lore and myth has always had an effect on people throughout history. It's not about whether they believe it, it's about whether the people of the time believed it. It gives more insight into the reasoning and thinking of the time. To just carelessly dismiss any of these stories just because they are paranormal or supernatural in nature is a naive and mundane way to approach history. If you want to understand the past, you have to understand the things in their lives that influenced their decisions. And throughout history, this has always been religion and superstition. I'm sorry you do not understand this. I'm sorry you take such a bleak stance on the subject. Your understanding of history would benefit so much more if you weren't so quick to dismiss things you don't understand.