Peanut butter and jelly. Tom and Jerry. Rain and a tin roof. What do all these things have in common? They are epic combinations. Here’s another: history buffs and ghost hunters.

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Historians and paranormal investigators interested in learning more about this unique Civil War battlefield in West Virginia should visit the West Virginia State Parks website. To really make the most of a stop here, spend some time in nearby Hillsboro, West Virginia as well.

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