Sherry Taylor

Spooky Pics From Our Ghost Tour

We took a whirlwind trip to Alexandria this weekend at the last minute and had a blast. My son insisted that we take another ghost tour. He loves them. The tour guide, by the way, was amazing and very entertaining and knowledgeable about the history of the area. At the end of the tour they always leave you in one of the many cemeteries in Alexandria and we always like to take pictures just in case something “turns up.” Well, what do you know…next to the tomb of the “unknown soldier” we took these 2 pictures just seconds apart. Do you notice the differences?

If you’d like to visit Alexandria too, it’s just about an hour and a half from C’ville and it’s stuffed full of history and stuff to do! Go to visitalexandriava.com for more info. Also, the Alexandria Hilton on King Street is amazing!

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