I currently work for UVA and can attest to a few of these claims. I have had feelings of being watched, general uneasiness and have actually been touched. There are a few places I won’t go to alone at night especially at the old hospital. VERY creepy!
@@FrightNightScares not to explore officially, but I’m originally from Manassas, VA, which I assume needs no further explanation lol. I’ve seen some orbs around Stone House and have seen mists and shadow figures on the actual battlefields.
I've passed Swananoa several times and heard it was used for presidential dinners previously. The stained glass is gorgeous. Ill never forget when I saw it in personal the hair on my arms stood up.
Thank you for another video. I watch a-lot of your work. Amazing stuff. I wanted to ask if you can do a video if you haven’t already of Waverly Hills Sanatorium. I seen an episode on the tv show “Supernatural” on Netflix & they mentioned this place. I heard it to be the most haunted. Please and Thanks 😊
im from va and accidentally turned down crawford rd. i wouldnt wish that experience on my worst enemy. idk what happened there but its definitely not a good place to go
I am familiar with this area and it's beautiful however there is a creepy feeling only because it's heavy fogged and wooded with the James River doing what nature does.. Marshy area and basically a peebled paved cut thru from Gloucester
@@FrightNightScares The Bunny Man Bridge is the nickname for the Colchester Road Bridge in Clifton, Virginia, which is the site of a campfire story about a killer who wears a bunny costume and attacks people at midnight on Halloween. The story goes that a prisoner from an insane asylum escaped and attacked people with a hatchet or axe near the bridge. The Bunny Man is often depicted as wearing a fake bunny suit or rabbit pelts, and the legend varies in details such as the Bunny Man's name, weapons, victims, and description of the bunny costume. In some versions, the Bunny Man's ghost or spectre is said to come out of his place of death each year on Halloween to commemorate his death.