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With over 250 years of history, Fauquier County's old homes and Civil War sites vibrate with ghostly energy.
Spectral figures haunt the old grounds of Grace Church. A headless ghost and a white calf appear in Throughfare Gap. The spirit of a whistling Confederate soldier appears in a home near St. Stephens, and Colonel Mosby's wife, Pauline, has been seen wandering her home at Brentmoor. The Grey Lady of Avenel wanders through the woods to Kinloch, and the shades of the Nourse family and their caretaker, Eliza Redd, still make themselves known at Weston.
Join local historian Meaghan Reddick as she delves between the seen and the unseen worlds of Fauquier's historic haunts.
Meaghan Reddick is a local historian and native of Northern Virginia. She has served on the Prince William Historic Preservation Foundation for over ten years, also serving one term on the Prince William County Historic Commission. She serves on the Manassas Museum Collections Committee. Meaghan has a B.A. in Philosophy from Hollins University, an M.A. in History of Decorative Arts from George Mason University- Smithsonian Associates. She works with her husband in their family-owned HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical service company based in Manassas.
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