Facility Exterior View
View Camp Peary perimeter from public roadways. This is a restricted military/intelligence facility with no public access.
- Duration:
- 20 min
Age
18+ (Restricted military facility)
Cost
$
No public access
Access
Limited Access
Military facility
Equipment
No Photos
Specific paranormal phenomena at the facility remain undocumented in accessible sources due to the restricted nature of military operations.
View Camp Peary perimeter from public roadways. This is a restricted military/intelligence facility with no public access.
Harrisonburg, VA
Keister Elementary School in Harrisonburg, Virginia, was built in 1955 and named in honor of Dr. William H. Keister, who served in the Harrisonburg public school system for more than fifty years. The school serves the Harrisonburg City Public Schools district and maintains an active nature trail on wooded property behind the building.
Richmond, VA
The Egyptian Building is a National Historic Landmark designed in 1845 by architect Thomas Somerville Stewart for the Medical Department of Hampden-Sydney College — the predecessor of the Medical College of Virginia (now VCU School of Medicine). It is the oldest medical college building in the American South and one of the nation's foremost surviving examples of Egyptian Revival architecture. Originally housing ventilated wards and dissection rooms on its upper floors, the building was the locus of 19th-century medical training that included unlawful procurement of cadavers, documented historically by the 1994 discovery of human remains in the East Marshall Street Well one block away.
Arlington, VA
The Old Post Chapel at Fort Myer (now Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall) was conceived by Major George S. Patton Jr. in 1933 to combine a principal chapel and a mortuary chapel in one building. Ground was broken in February 1934, and the chapel was dedicated on April 21, 1935. Located beside Arlington National Cemetery, it has served as the departure point for tens of thousands of military funerals.