Grave of General Braddock
Final resting place of Major General Edward Braddock located in Farmington Pennsylvania
Landmark Gravestones of Western Pennsylvania
Amidst the angst and tumult of the living, there is solace walking among the dead. The landmark cemeteries of Western Pennsylvania—Allegheny Cemetery, Jefferson Memorial Park, Cavalry Cemetery and many others—are not just places of serenity and repose, they are among the most astonishingly beautiful sites in our region.
In these sanctuaries of quiet majesty, the dead speak to us. They tell us of times long passed, of loved ones long gone--and they remind us of the fragility of the human condition. The gravestones of the great, the infamous, and the ordinary mark the history of our region and command the reverence of all who encounter them.
GUIDE TO GRAVESTONES:
0:13: St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery, Bethel Park, PA: Andy Warhol.
0:24: Greenwood Cemetery, Sharpsburg, PA: August Wilson.
0:31 Christ Our Redeemer Catholic Cemetery Art Rooney and Chuck Noll.
0:49: Jefferson Memorial Park: Honus Wagner.
1:01: Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsurgh: Josh Gibson; Gus Greenlee; Stephen Foster; Henry (“Harry”) K. Thaw; Lillian Russell; Richard Scaife; Robert K. James (Steeler’s gravestone); and Lester C. Madden (shark gravestone).
1:56: Calvary Cemetery: David L. Lawrence; Bob O’Connor; Richard Caliguiri; Frank Gorshin; Billy Conn; and the Biddle Brothers.
2:35: Chartiers Cemetery, Carnegie, PA: Myron Cope.
2:41: New Light Cemetery, Etna, PA: Sophie Masloff.
2:49: Unity Cemetery, Latrobe, PA: Fred Rogers.
2:53: Washington Cemetery, Washington, PA: Jock Yablonski.
2:57: Carnegie Library of Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh, PA: Henry Snowden, .
3:02: Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown, PA: Johnstown flood victims.
3:13: Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh: Henry Clay Frick; Heinz family crypt.
3:37: Westminster Presbyterian Church Columbarium, Upper St. Clair, PA: Bob Prince.
3:41: General Edward Braddock Gravesite, Farmington, Fayette County, PA: General Edward Braddock.
3:45: Trinity Burial Ground, Sixth Avenue, downtown Pittsburgh.
General Braddock's Grave - Paranormal History Profile
General Braddock's Grave
Does General Braddock Haunt His Grave? It is highly possible. On May 7, 2017, we traveled to Farmington, Pa. and one of our stops was General Braddock's grave site. In this video we will discus the history of this location, as well as, our personal experiences and the paranormal claims at this site.
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US 40 West from Braddock's Grave to PA 51
A cruise on US Route 40 Westbound/ the National Pike. We begin at Braddock's Grave near Fort Necessity and travel to PA 51 in Uniontown. Just before Uniontown, we descend down a magnificent long and steep hill. Route 40 runs 82.5 Miles in Southwestern PA.
Dangerous hill drop in Farmington PA
US 40 East from PA 51 to PA 381
A cruise on US Highway 40 Eastbound from Uniontown to Farmington PA, near Ohiopyle. We will pass Braddock's Grave, Fort Necessity, and more attractions. Route 40 is one of the original highways of the US system dating back to 1926. It runs 82.5 Miles in Southwestern PA where it is concurrent with the 19th century National Pike.
Summit Inn.wmv
The Chapel Rough Riders take a trip to the Historic Summit Inn outside of Uniontown for some fun, food and fellowing.
PA Route 381 South Part 1 of 2 (Sweepers)
This is one of my more traveled roads when wishing to stay closer to home. The roads starts off of Route 30 and rides all the way down to West Virginia. It has its good spots and it's boring spots (381/711) but overall is a decent enough road to include if you're in the area. (Barring the 381/711 merged section.) Just out of Ohiopyle is best, south towards 40. I've not included the part south of 40 to WV, due to time. I will in a future video, though.
This issue with my turn signal is now fixed. (Overly crimped turn signal wire.)
If you hear me beeping it's because of a deer or turkey on the side of the road. (I forget which video had which.)
Fayette County PA: Fort Necessity Reenactment Fayette County PA
Fort Necessity : Area attraction: In 1754, George Washington and his Virginia Regiment were defeat at Fort Necessity, it was the opening action of the French and Indian War. Fayette County PA. Howard Hanna Myers Fort Necessity Fayette County PA, To learn more or for more information on Fort Necessity Fayette County PA call 724-437-7740 Howard Hanna Myers Real Estate Services South Western Pennsylvania
Closest fire department not able to respond to crash that killed woman near Ohiopyle
When a woman died in a rollover crash on a rainy Wednesday morning in Stewart Township, Fayette County, the nearest fire department never responded. Subscribe to WTAE on YouTube now for more:
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Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Fake Revolutionary War soldiers shooting guns at Fort Necessity National Battlefield in Farmington, PA, on August 4, 2007. Hey, whatever turns you on.
Mount Washington Tavern - Our Haunted Travels Profile
Mount Washington Tavern - Paranormal History Profile
Located along the National Highway in Fayette County Pa is an original stagecoach stop named after George Washington called Mount Washington Tavern. Now considered a national landmark, this building is part of the Fort Necessity tract and is a local area attraction that can bee seen as you drive along the National Highway.
In this video, we will provide our paranormal history profile of the Mount Washington Tavern where we cover the history, paranormal claims, our personal experiences, and why we believe the location is haunted.
PANICd Paranormal History Videos - Our Haunted Travels is a series of paranormal history videos that we provide the history of the location, the ghost stories and folklore, the paranormal claims, our personal experiences, and why we believe the location could be haunted. Be sure to follow along with our adventures where we feature a new location we have visited each week at:
Ghost Stories and Folklore are paranormal history videos that will cover the paranormal claims at the particular locations. On occasion, we may deviate from a location and provide some sort of creepy pasta or urban legend video. These videos are narrated by our mascot Boris to add that special creepy effect to the videos. So sit back, listen, and enjoy. You can see the complete catalog of Ghost Stories and Folklore Videos we have at:
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Great Food, Several Ghosts | Stone House Restaurant and Inn | Paranormal History Profile
Great Food, Several Ghosts | Stone House Restaurant and Inn | Paranormal History Profile
In this Our Haunted Travels video we will conduct our paranormal history profile of Stone House Inn, aks The Stone House Restaurant and Inn in Farmington, Pennsylvania. Our profiles cover the history, paranormal claims and activity, our personal experiences, and why we believe the location is haunted. We visited this location in 2017 and again in 2019 and each time this location did not disappoint. Known for great food, this location is also home to several ghosts that have haunted this building for quick some time.
The Stone House Restaurant and Country Inn, located in Pennsylvania's scenic Laurel Mountains, is proud to continue a time-honored tradition of fine dining and rest for the weary traveler. One of the original wayside inns along the National Road, the Stone House first opened its doors in 1822 to wagoners and travelers seeking renewed health in the waters of nearby Fayette Springs. Ever since those early days, the Stone House has been regarded by travelers and locals alike as a charming getaway for fine dining and good times in a peaceful mountain setting.
PANICd Paranormal History Videos - Our Haunted Travels is a series of paranormal history videos that we provide the history of the location, the ghost stories and folklore, the paranormal claims, our personal experiences, and why we believe the location could be haunted. Be sure to follow along with our adventures where we feature a new location we have visited each week at:
Ghost Stories and Folklore are paranormal history videos that will cover the paranormal claims at the particular locations. On occasion, we may deviate from a location and provide some sort of creepy pasta or urban legend video. These videos are narrated by our mascot Boris to add that special creepy effect to the videos. So sit back, listen, and enjoy. You can see the complete catalog of Ghost Stories and Folklore Videos we have at:
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Chasing The Silver Eagle Down Laurel Summit
It doesn't matter matter if it's 1818 and you have six in hand or 2012 and you have 600 in hand--You still got to SLOW down the horses descending Laurel Summit on U.S. Route 40 into Uniontown, Pennsylvania