Hunt Homestead, circa 1758, is famous for being the wintering spot for 60 Revolutionary War cavalry horses. It’s also rumored to be home to a ghost. The woman’s apparition, wearing a dark hood, passes by the kitchen window toward the back door, then vanishes. The ghost has traveled this route hundreds of times since the building’s 1976 renovation; her identity is unknown.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 80 County Rd. 627
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 40.59953971607283, -75.17975118738832
- County:
- Warren County, New Jersey
- Nearest Towns:
- Finesville, NJ (0.8 mi.)
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Carpentersville Road railroad crossing. An apparition of a man paces back and forth the length of the crossing when there are trains present. I’ve seen this myself. Can be seen in day or night time.