The historic 1838 building that houses Allegiance Bed & Breakfast and once was an overflow house for the Underground Railroad is believed to be home to two ghosts: Karen and Ray. They have been seen by guests three times, all on the second floor. Karen sits in a corner or at the top of the second flight of stairs, and Ray and Karen have been spotted tossing an unknown object back and forth. It was a visiting paranormalist who learned their names; Karen is thought to be the granddaughter of original builder Reuben Wisner. TV’s Paranormal State featured the inn in one of their episodes.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 145 Main Street
Mt. Morris, NY 14510
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 42.7220889, -77.870765
- County:
- Livingston County, New York
- Nearest Towns:
- Mount Morris, NY (0.3 mi.)
Leicester, NY (3.7 mi.)
Cuylerville, NY (3.8 mi.)
Geneseo, NY (5.8 mi.)
Tuscarora, NY (6.3 mi.)
Kysorville, NY (6.4 mi.)
Perry, NY (6.9 mi.)
Wadsworth, NY (6.9 mi.)
Piffard, NY (7.4 mi.)
Greigsville, NY (7.6 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.allegiancebandb.com/
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My wife and I stayed there in March 2015. I personally experienced people walking up and down the hallway in the middle of the night. I didn’t go out, I saw it under the door and heard it.