Dey (pronounced “dye”) Mansion, formerly known as Bloomsbury Manor, is an 18th-century building that served several times as George Washington’s Headquarters during the American Revolution. Witnesses say it is haunted by strange shadows and lights, and often visitors become frightened for no reason at all, especially in the conference room.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 199 Totowa Rd
Wayne, NJ 07470
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 40.91565738452082, -74.23309233767213
- County:
- Passaic County, New Jersey
- Nearest Towns:
- Totowa, NJ (1.4 mi.)
Singac, NJ (2.0 mi.)
Wayne, NJ (2.4 mi.)
Woodland Park, NJ (2.7 mi.)
Haledon, NJ (2.8 mi.)
Paterson, NJ (3.2 mi.)
Prospect Park, NJ (3.4 mi.)
Little Falls, NJ (3.5 mi.)
Lincoln Park, NJ (3.7 mi.)
North Haledon, NJ (3.7 mi.)
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I spent 7 1/2 years as a volunteer docent at the Dey Mansion. At that time it was open to the public and we had many school groups visit the museum, the house and the surrounding out buildings. I never saw or heard anything that would elude to a presence other than myself and other human visitors! That was back in the mid 1960’s and early 1970’s!!