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 GrumpyDave
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 GrumpyDave
  Posted 27/03/2008 05:36:05 AM
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Anyone watch "Ghost Hunters" last evening, at the Cashtown Inn?

My son and I watch the show weekly. Not a bad episode. That's two so far this year from places I've been.(Ft. Mifflin)

The Cashtown Inn is not in Gettysburg, it's in Cashtown.

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 hendrickms24
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  Posted 27/03/2008 08:42:06 AM
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I saw the episode and thought it was pretty good.
I would really be scared to sleep there after watching it.
Not for the "ghosts" but the wiring in the basement looked very unsafe to me!
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  Posted 27/03/2008 03:47:06 PM
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Yea I saw it, it had its moments. I kinda liked the whole footsteps thing as well as the picture moving. However I was more scared by all the wiring and cables in the basement...

Joseph Gangler
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 GrumpyDave
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 GrumpyDave
  Posted 28/03/2008 04:58:18 PM
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Their food's average and a little pricy. I guess folks will be falling over thenselves to get there now.

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 Marc
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  Posted 29/03/2008 02:21:20 PM
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GrumpyDave wrote : Anyone watch "Ghost Hunters" last evening, at the Cashtown Inn?

My son and I watch the show weekly. Not a bad episode. That's two so far this year from places I've been.(Ft. Mifflin)

The Cashtown Inn is not in Gettysburg, it's in Cashtown.




Dave,

The next time we are together remind me to tell you my ghost stories about Fort Mifflin. Damn shame the city does not take care of the fort.  

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 TheBaldYankee
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  Posted 11/06/2008 09:23:04 AM
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I'm going to Gettysburg for a couple days on Labor Day Weekend.  I was checking Cashtown Inn's availablity online.  They're booked solid for September!  I know they were popular before TAPS visited, but I'm sure that show gave them a boost.

So, were staying at the Farnsworth House.

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 GrumpyDave
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 GrumpyDave
  Posted 11/06/2008 10:38:39 AM
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Good food ther at the Farnsworth house. I prefer the game pie.

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  Posted 12/06/2008 04:17:15 PM
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Tony,

The Farnsworth House has one minor "problem." Well, it's not insurmountable, you see, but....plan on spending considerable time in the bookstore perusing new and used volumes. smile/eek.gif

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 GrumpyDave
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 GrumpyDave
  Posted 12/06/2008 04:21:23 PM
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I guess a plus is, you can go down to the basement for your ghost tour. Yes, they have one too.

They have the best selection of books in town since the Greystone changed hands.

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 TheBaldYankee
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  Posted 12/06/2008 09:03:32 PM
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Last time we were in Gettysburg we didn't stay at Farnsworth, but we did take their tour and did the Mourning Theater in the cellar. Their tour is one of the better ones in Town.  And Yes, we visited the bookstore.  I bought my copy of Buckeye Blood there.  My wife will probably have to drag me out of there before I spend all my money.  

Too bad about the Cashtown Inn though.  Our plan was to stay one noght there and one at the Farnsworth House.  Gotta have my Ghost fix, with my history fix.  But Farnsworth is more conveniently located.

Anthony Salem
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