The Peyton Randolph House - Williamsburg, VA
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Though the home remained in the families care for generations, the home also served as a meeting place for high society, it was also used as a hospital during the revolutionary war and of course, also many slaves were held here at the home. There is no shortage of history here at the Peyton Randolph house. Buckle and lets get ready to travel back in time and figure out if we think the house is indeed haunted, or not...the answer may surprise you on this one!
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Sources for this episode: · Anderson, Michael. Haunted Houses of Williamsburg: Ghostly Legends and Unexplained Encounters. Williamsburg Press, 2017. · Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. “Peyton Randolph House.” · Egloff, Keith, and Deborah Woodward. First People: The Early Indians of Virginia. University of Virginia Press, 2006. · Williamsburg Visitor Center. “A Brief History of Williamsburg.” · College of William & Mary. “History and Traditions.” · Virginia Department of Historic Resources. “Archaeological Sites of the Williamsburg Region.”
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