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Andersonville National Historic Site
Andersonville
Battlefield High Activity
History & Paranormal Activity
The Confederate prisoner-of-war camp at Andersonville held over 45,000 Union soldiers in a stockade designed for 10,000 — nearly 13,000 died of starvation, disease, and exposure in 14 months. The mass grave trench and Providence Spring — a stream that miraculously appeared in the parched stockade during a thunderstorm — are both active paranormal locations. Visitors report overwhelming sadness, sudden nausea, and visions of emaciated men at the stockade boundary. EVP recordings in the prison stockade area consistently capture voices pleading for water.
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32.1970°N, 84.1340°W
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