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The Case of the UFO Crash (Columbus)
When you think of history, you probably think of events that have long passed by. Maybe, perhaps, you think of a prominent person like George Washington, or even Martin Luther King Jr. For some, it could be a time period like “Colonial” or “medieval” times. The truth is, history is anything in the past. That…
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The Case of the Deadly Tornado (Warner Robins)
One of the biggest questions I come across in almost every single case I’ve covered is a simple one. Did the legend really happen? After all, history without truth is just a lie that grows into a legend. Later, some poor researcher, like myself, have to come around and try to set the record straight.…
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The Case For Booth Road’s Parking lot
The very first real job I ever had in my life was at Wal-Mart, on Watson in Warner Robins. I had plenty of “jobs” way before then, but it was all under the table and tax-free. The good ole’ Uncle Sam (and my Grandpa/Aunt) decided it was time for me to pay my fair share.…
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The Story Of Doctor Havis
Middle Georgia’s History Uncovered has certainly had a fantastic time exploring Middle Georgia! This story, however, focuses on my home county of Houston County. I also feel it may be one of the lesser known stories, which means to most of you, it’s brand new! That being the tale of Dr. Minor Winn Havis: his…
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Lord, I Was Born A Ramblin’ Man (The Allman Brothers Connection to Rose Hill Cemetery)
“When it’s time for leaving, I hope you’ll understand, that I was born a Ramblin’ man” It’s no secret what impact the Allman Brothers Band had on music. Some even argue that their influence still lingers in both rock and even country today. It’s not hard to find a YouTube video, or link explaining how…
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The Courthouse
One of the most intriguing parts of the historic places we choose to explore is the fact that they all have specific legends or “hauntings” in mind. In this case, we explore a location that seems to have no rhyme or reason as to why it’s been labeled as such. Or does it? We will…
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The Betrayal of William McIntosh
Did you know? Depending on what area of the United States you live in, you’ll find various stories of what happened to the local Native Americans and how they were systematically driven from their lands. In this case, we covered a man who served as a crucial part of a dark, twisted puzzle that eventually…
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Mrs. Ellie Loudermilk
One of the most amazing parts about doing what we do here at Middle Georgia Haunted History is meeting new people and learning from them. Our local author we have chosen for tonight turned out to be one the greatest friends we’ve ever made, as she has continued to be a constant reminder for our…
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What’s Haunting Jefferson Davis?
Did you know? Located in Irwin County is the site of the final camp of Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederate States of America. His capture and what led up to it has become one of the most historic events of the Civil War, and it happened right here in Middle Georgia. What happened…
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The Case of The Middle Georgia Shape Shifter
How many times do we have to say it? Never trespass Could there be a shape-shifting like being lurking around the river and surrounding cemeteries? We first heard about it and laughed, but then we kept hearing about it. We decided to do some digging. Here’s what we found and our issues with this…