![]() ![]() ![]() "Everyone in the family has seen her," Kelpinski said.Īccording the legend, Thompson was a Civil War widow. TWO OF THE county’s most famous ghosts are also two of the closest, living across the street from one another on North King Street in Leesburg.Īt the Lynch House, Liza Thompson, known as the lady in white, is often seen standing at the foot of beds or walking the halls of the second floor. A lot of the ghosts in the county are connected to its history." "There are a lot of ghost stories all around the county," Peter Kelpinski, a member of Loudoun’s Museum’s board of directors and founder of the Leesburg Haunting tours, said. Ghosts, it seems, inhabit many of the county’s most famous and historic spots. Some of the county’s most active historical residents cannot be seen by the human eye. During community events, history interpreters have been as present as modern-day residents, but not all of Loudoun’s history is still living. Loudoun has spent the year celebrating its history and the people that peppered its path. The Lynch House is home to one of Loudoun's most famous ghosts. ![]()
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