Haunted Places in Wayne County, Pennsylvania



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    Stone Arch Bridge

    Kenoza Lake, New York

    19.3 miles from Wayne County, PA

    In 1892 George Markert was murdered upon this bridge by Adam & Joseph Heidt, for Adam believed the George was a warlock who had placed a hex upon him. This hex could be activated any time George did something 3 times, so it seems a little too ironic that this ...

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    1217 Marion Street

    Dunmore, Pennsylvania

    23.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    This 113-year-old home was listed for sale in January 2014 with the description: “slightly haunted.” The owners say they experienced banging doors, strange noises from the basement, footsteps, knocks, screams in the night, a ghostly face that appears in the mirror in the second-floor bathroom, and a constant eerie feeling ...

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    Andy Gavin's Eatery and Pub

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    23.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The 1800s building that houses this restaurant and pub is haunted by a spirit folks call George. George tinkers with the lights, moves dishes around, and even uses the restroom, including latching the stall door and flushing the toilet. Some witnesses have even seen George's apparition.

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    Houdini Museum

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    23.9 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The Houdini museum with its psychic theater is considered a very haunted place. Seances are conducted here, and the place has been featured on many TV programs.

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    The Banshee Pub

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    24.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Once a warehouse building, the pub was used as a morgue during a 1917 Spanish flu epidemic. It was believed to be haunted, hence the spooky name. The pub closed in 2012.

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    Courthouse Square

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    24.9 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Nightly walks of Scranton's oldest and most haunted area. The office television show had a whole evening devoted to the Scranton Ghost Walk. The title of the show was Spooky. It is a 90 minute tour that includes the most haunted places in the area. Including where ...

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    Buck Hill Falls

    Cresco, Pennsylvania

    31.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    This now-closed inn was originally opened by Quakers in 1901 and remained in business until 1990. Its haunted status merited it a place on the MTV show "Fear." Witnesses say that a woman committed suicide in room 62 just before her wedding, and her ghost has been seen. The men's ...

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    The Montrose House

    Montrose, Pennsylvania

    32.3 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The original building that stood here was once a jail, a funeral home, and a schoolhouse, but that building burned down in the 1920s. The current building was finished in 1926 and is said to be haunted by a little boy's ghost. He is seen often in the halls and ...

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    Cliff Park Inn

    Milford, Pennsylvania

    34.1 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The inn was, until recently, a very busy resort, but now stands empty. Three ghosts are known to reside here: Sally, who just might open the door for you, if she likes you; the Lady in Brown, who has been known to appear on the staircase; and Walt, who has ...

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    Tom Quick Inn

    Milford, Pennsylvania

    34.3 miles from Wayne County, PA

    At this old Victorian inn, spirits like to make neatly made beds look rumpled, like someone has slept in them. They also have been known to call out the names of the staff and move guests' beds.

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    Woodfield Manor

    Cresco, Pennsylvania

    37.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    We've recently covered a story and made a video about the haunting at one of our locations, Woodfield Manor near the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. The story about the haunting can be found here: https://sundancevacationsblog.com/travel/a-haunting-in-the-poconos/ Allegedly, the spirit of a woman haunts the manor. The owner explains in the video that she ...

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    Henryville House

    Henryville, Pennsylvania

    38.4 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The beautiful hotel that once stood on this spot no longer stands, but it was well known as the area's haunted house while it sat for years unused. Folks claim at least 9 spirits lived there, including a child, 3 men and 5 women. They were siad to be friendly ...

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    Octagon Farm

    Walton, New York

    39.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    It is said that a harrowing scene of a young woman being thrown form a horse replays nightly at this former dairy farm built in the 1850s. The site was turned into a bed-and-breakfast but is now closed.

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    Welles House

    Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

    41 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The circa-1860 Welles House, built by industrialist Augustus C. Laning, has been compared to the Amityville Horror house. Strange deaths and tragedies followed Laning: His factories burned down and his nephew was killed after a lightning strike began a fire in the barn, trapping him under the body of a ...

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    Cranberry Manor Bed and Breakfast

    East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

    42.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Cranberry Manor Bed and Breakfast is a former 1880's Summer Boarding house located in East Stroudsburg, PA. Innkeepers and Guests have had many unexplained events at the B&B. Guests have awakened to the smell of "Bacon" or "muffins" or "coffee" around 5AM. Several of the guests ...

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    Tannersville Inn

    Tannersville, Pennsylvania

    42.6 miles from Wayne County, PA

    If you ask around at this restaurant, you may get a tale with your meal. Locals say that many years ago, a man in his 30s or 40s was killed behind the building in a hit-and-run accident. His ghost has been seen an upstairs room, often lying on the bed ...

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    Roberson Mansion

    Binghamton, New York

    44.1 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The historic Roberson Mansion, completed in 1907, is rumored to be haunted by ghost children who run in the hallways and possibly original owner Alonzo Roberson himself. An older man has been seen in the museum near closing time, only to disappear without a trace.

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    Bundy Museum

    Binghamton, New York

    44.9 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Built at the turn of the last century. The Bundy has been investigated by several teams from around the region. Activity has ranged from apparitions being seen in the 2nd floor window, energy vortexes on the 3rd floor that make t difficult to stand and an uneasy feeling in ...

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    The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort

    East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

    45.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Visit this inn and you may catch a glimpse of a ghostly woman who walks past the lobby into the Dogwood Dining Room. The ghost also is said to use the ladies' restroom, locking herself into a stall from the inside and then flushing the toilet. Some folks have described ...

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    The Shanley Hotel

    Napanoch, New York

    48.4 miles from Wayne County, PA

    I'll be honest, I am always a little leery of places that market themselves primarily as a haunted hotel. It's different to be a HAUNTED HOTEL than a hotel that happens to be haunted. I can never decide if they are taking advantage of the craze with smoke and ...

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    Vernon Inn

    Vernon Township, New Jersey

    52.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Vernon Inn was built around 1833 by John Vandegriff, and it is rumored to be haunted. Witnesses say lights come on and off, doors open and close, and apparitions and shadows have been seen. Ghost investigators turned up many orbs in photographs as well as EVPs of a child's voice.

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    Sherwood Inn

    Greene, New York

    52.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    So when you go on the "internets" to look up the Sherwood Inn the ubiquitous description states that "A female committed suicide here". A female what? Howler monkey? Pony? In any case a female of some sort is alleged to have died and now roams the place. ...

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    Goshen Historic Track

    Goshen, New York

    53.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Goshen Historic Track is said to be haunted by the spirit of a jockey and his horse, who both drowned in the nearby lake early 1900s. They've been seen riding along the lake or chasing visitors through the dirt-road trails; other witnesses say the clip-clopping of ghostly horse hooves has ...

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    Silvio's Italian Villa Restaurant

    Warwick, New York

    54.3 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Silvio's Italian Villa Restaurant is housed in a building that originally dates back to the 1700s, was originally inhabited by a Revolutionary War veteran Levi Ellis. After several owners it was purchased by the Vail family, when tragedy struck. In 1972, Roy Vail’s sister was found murdered in 1972, and ...

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    Shades Of Death Road

    Independence Township, New Jersey

    54.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Shades Of Death Road, or just "Shades" to locals, is a 7-mile stretch that's the subject of myriad local legends. In fact, it's said that so many paranormal enthusiasts try to steal the street signs that residents have gone as far as to smear grease on the poles to try ...

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    Jenny Jump State Forest

    Blairstown, New Jersey

    54.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    At Jenny Jump State Forest, some say the ghost of Jenny lurks. Legend has it that she was 9 years old when she was playing on the cliffs, and the sudden appearance of a Native American nearby startled her. She called out to her father, who cried out in alarm, ...

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    Demarest Building

    Warwick, New York

    55.9 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The Demarest Building, once called the National Hotel, was constructed in 1863 and was used as an inn and a meeting place for the townspeople. In the mid-1900s, the building was turned into apartments and the Demarest Bar, which closed in the early 1990s. It is now a complex of ...

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    The Colby Mansion - Tamaracks Country Villa

    Byram Township, New Jersey

    56.1 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The former Colby Mansion (now Tamaracks Country Villa bed-and-breakfast inn), was originally a turn-of-the-century stone farmhouse. In 1909 it was turned into a castle, and the Tamaracks Country Villa was born. Local teens tell the story of a rich man who lived here and was entangled in the occult. He ...

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    Richmond Hotel

    Bangor, Pennsylvania

    56.1 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The Richmond Hotel is a casual restaurant in an historic building in Bangor, PA. The owner, Debbie, has worked there for 26 years, and has owned it for the last 14. She's told us that she's seen orbs, people have had their backs touched by unseen hands, and ...

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    Burroughs Memorial Field - Woodchuck Lodge

    Roxbury, New York

    58 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Woodchuck Lodge is the former home of naturalist John Burroughs; his gravesite is near a rock where he played as a child, and, as an adult, sat and thought about nature. It is said that those who sit in the center of the rock will feel a cold spot, believed ...

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    Owego Parkview Restaurant

    Owego, New York

    58.4 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Owego Parkview Restaurant, established in 2012 in an 1867 historic building, is rumored to be home to several ghosts whose voices have been recorded during ghost investigations. The owner found a sealed-up room while doing renovations, and mysterious things happen in the restaurant. For example, a phantom dinner bell chimes. ...

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    Calaboose Grille

    Owego, New York

    58.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The building that houses the Calaboose Grille began its life over a century ago as the Owego Town Jail. In fact, “Calaboose” is Cajun slang for jail, and the foundation is reported to have been laid by a chain gang. Some believe the restaurant is haunted by prisoners who once ...

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    The Inn At Jim Thorpe

    Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

    58.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The inn, originally built in 1833, is said to be haunted. Guests have reported seeing orbs and shadows in their photographs, and even in their beds. TVs operate by themselves, objects move, and in some instances, guests have awakened to find the chairs in their room have been turned upside-down ...

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    Old Jail Museum

    Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

    58.9 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Legend has it that at the Old Jail Museum, a bloody handprint on one of the jail walls keeps coming back even if it is painted over. Ghost tours are offered on the premises.

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    Clinton Road

    West Milford, New Jersey

    59 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Clinton Road begins at Route 23 near Newfoundland and runs 10 miles to Upper Greenwood Lake. The area is said to be traversed by ghosts, odd creatures, devil worshippers, witches, and members of the Ku Klux Klan, and is known for being a spot where murderers choose to dispose of ...

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    Oxford Depot Cemetery

    Chester, New York

    59.9 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Among the many odd occurrences reported at Oxford Depot Cemetery are orbs of light, dark figures that may give chase, the sound of someone unseen whistling, and footsteps coming from behind visitors. Some orbs have shown up in photographs of the cemetery.

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    Shippen Manor

    Oxford Township, New Jersey

    60.4 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Shippen Manor, a historic Georgian mansion built in the 1760s for Dr. William Shippen II and his brother Joseph Shippen II, is the site of some strange happenings. Witnesses report that items appear on shelves that weren't there before, doors open and close on their own, and ghosts have been ...

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    Centenary College

    Hackettstown, New Jersey

    60.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Centenary College is said to be haunted by Tillie Smith, who has a tragic story. When she was 18, in 1886, she lived and worked at the college. Her body was found in a nearby field, raped and strangled. College maintenance man James Titus was accused of the murder, although ...

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    Fishing Creek Lodge Bed and Breakfast

    Benton, Pennsylvania

    60.6 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Multiple appearances of ghost(s) in different rooms to different guests. Doors opened on their own, unexplained noises at night. (Submitted by Karen Parsons)

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    Union Cemetery

    Hackettstown, New Jersey

    61 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Union Cemetery dates back to 1859 and is the burial place of Centenary College murder victim and alleged ghost, Tillie Smith. Witnesses say a girl in white walks along the road nearby and may get in the car with you if you ask her if she'd like a ride. She ...

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    Knotty Pine Pub

    Wharton, New Jersey

    63.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Knotty Pine Pub is said to be haunted by the apparition of a thin man standing by the dartboards. A whistling sound comes from the same area. The pub's basement and attic also are rumored to be hot spots for paranormal activity.

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    Ringwood Manor

    Ringwood, New Jersey

    64.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Ringwood Manor began in 1740, built by the Ogden family, although it was expanded over the years. Witnesses say it is haunted, and report footsteps, locked doors that open on their own, chills, cold spots, and apparitions of former residents.

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    NJ Bar and Grill

    Mine Hill Township, New Jersey

    64.9 miles from Wayne County, PA

    NJ Bar and Grill was the scene of a murder. Reports say long ago a man was killed by his mistress while he was playing pool here, and now his ghost lingers in the place where he passed. Witnesses say wine bottles float and then drop to the ground, and ...

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    The Edge of Thyme

    Candor, New York

    66.3 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The owners of this B&B claim to hear footsteps walking on an uninterrupted wooden floor, despite the home having rugs on the floors. Guests have also reported waking up and seeing a White Lady ghost with blond hair standing at the foot of their bed.

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    Hanoverville Road House

    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    66.9 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Constructed around 1825, the building that houses the Hanoverville Road House restaurant is believed to be haunted. The ghost of a boy around 8 to 10 years old has been seen here, wearing dark clothing. Strange noises, voices and footsteps also have been heard, and poltergeist pranks have been reported. ...

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    The Publick House

    Chester, New Jersey

    67.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Originally the 1810 Brick Hotel, the Publick House is said to be haunted by apparitions, growling noises, cold spots, phantom perfumes, and more eerie phenomena.

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    Black Horse Inn - Stemie's Place

    Wayne County, Pennsylvania

    68.3 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The building dates back to 1773. It was once Black Horse Inn, but is now a restaurant called Stemie's Place. It's said that in the old inn days (in 1927, to be exact), a mobster was shot in the hall near the restrooms. After a dramatic fall down the stairs, ...

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    St Mary's Cemetery

    Boonton Township, New Jersey

    68.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Locals tell vague stories about this cemetery having "glowing gravestones" if you visit it late at night.

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    Darress Theatre

    Boonton Township, New Jersey

    69.2 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Darress Theatre, built in 1919, is said to be haunted by ghost of a former actor. Witnesses say chairs move by themselves in the backstage area.

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    Willow Grove Hotel

    Freemansburg, Pennsylvania

    70.3 miles from Wayne County, PA

    A little girl ghost haunts this Civil War-era hotel. Witnesses sayd she looks as if she had suffered from burns, and she has been seen in the rooms and the hallways. She sometimes pulls on the pant legs of men. No details of the little girl's history are known.

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    Moravian College

    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    70.6 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Moravian College dates back to the 1700s. In the 1800s it was a girls' seminary and hospital, and a ghostly nurse and an occasional bandage patient are said to walk the halls. Several buildings on campus are said to house ghosts as well: Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority House was once ...

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    Sun Inn

    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    71.1 miles from Wayne County, PA

    This 1758 historic inn is said to be haunted, possibly by Elizabeth Moore, a nurse who died here in 1897. Apparitions and electronic voice phenomena have been noted.

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    Hotel Bethlehem

    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    71.2 miles from Wayne County, PA

    This "ghost-friendly" historic hotel offers ghost tours and "Room with a Boo!" ghost weekend packages. Among the spirits who reside here are a little girl who has been seen in a window, thought to be a former owner's granddaughter, and a woman in period clothing who appears in the kitchen ...

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    Moravian Book Shop

    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    71.2 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Moravian Book Shop is the oldest continuously operating book shop in the United States. We opened in 1745 and over the years have expanded to occupy 5 different buildings in the Historic District of Downtown Bethlehem. Over the years it seems we’ve attracted quite a few ghosts throughout the buildings ...

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    Lehigh University - Linderman Library

    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    72.1 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Lehigh's Linderman Library is believed to haunted by the ghost of an elderly man, a deceased library patron. Some say the library is also haunted by Lucy Packer, daughter of Lehigh founder Asa Packer.

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    Hunt Homestead

    Phillipsburg, New Jersey

    72.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    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 ...

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    The Red Mill Museum

    Clinton, New Jersey

    72.9 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Red Mill Museum Village, recreating an 1810 mill, is haunted by an apparition who many tourists believe is a hired re-enactor on the third floor. The old man wears period clothing and a black hat and he doesn't speak. But the museum does not hire re-enactors, so if you see ...

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    Cedar Crest College

    Allentown, Pennsylvania

    74.3 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Cedar Crest College, a woman's Christian college founded in 1867, is said to be haunted by a pregnant student named Wanda who hanged herself in 1956 in a stairwell of Butz Hall. She manifests as a young woman or a little girl walking in the halls or in reflective surfaces, ...

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    King George Inn

    Allentown, Pennsylvania

    74.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    This inn is scheduled to be demolished in 2013 and is no longer open. Folks claimed it was haunted by several spirits, including Charlie, a ghost who played tricks in the kitchen by dropping silverware and moving things around. A woman, child, and Revolutionary War soldier haunted the basement.

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    Old Bernardsville Public Library

    Bernardsville, New Jersey

    74.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Old Bernardsville Public Library was built in 1710 as the Vealtown Tavern during the American Revolution. It is said to be haunted by Phyllis Parker, whose father owned the Vealtown Tavern. She was in love with a doctor who was hanged for treason during the Revolutionary War. Not knowing what ...

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    Indian Rock Inn

    Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania

    75 miles from Wayne County, PA

    At this remote inn and restaurant, some guests have witnessed apparitions and shadowy forms. Jiggling doorknobs, faucets that turn on and off by themselves, and strange knocking sounds also have been noted. Reports say that the site may once have been used to house the actors from a haunted hayride ...

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    Dey Mansion

    Totowa, New Jersey

    75.2 miles from Wayne County, PA

    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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    National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

    Cooperstown, New York

    75.2 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Featured on TV's Ghost Hunters, the baseball museum is believed to be haunted. Witnesses have heard a voice that sounded like baseballer Ted Williams say “persevere, to have courage, to excel and be great.” Other male voices have been heard in the Plaque Gallery. Employees have described a feeling of ...

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    Fairleigh Dickinson University

    Madison, New Jersey

    75.2 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Fairleigh Dickinson University has haunts in two halls, according to campus legend. In Lenfel Hall, witnesses have seen an apparition of founder Peter Sanmartino, and lights turn on and off on their own. And at the Mansion, many have seen a ghostly girl dancing in a white dress.

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    The Otesaga Resort Hotel

    Cooperstown, New York

    75.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    People report hearing unseen children laughing and playing in the hallway on the third floor and strange voices in the "Glimmerglass Room". Additionally people claim to have seen full-body apparitions strolling though the corridors and grounds, dressed in period clothing.

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    Drew University

    Madison, New Jersey

    76.4 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Many hauntings have been described at Drew University; for instance, in the Great Hall, which is quite like a castle, ghostly faces are said to appear in the ceiling carvings as the chandeliers swing by themselves. Also, a mirror reflects an apparition of a man in gold round spectacles. At ...

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    Essex County Hospital Center

    Cedar Grove, New Jersey

    77.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    This 1800s former hospital, also called Overbrook, was turned into a psychiatric hospital in the 1920s. It was said to have been haunted by phantom nurses and patients. Also, the sound of rolling gurneys could be seen, and a demonic presence was felt by witnesses. According to reports, in 1917 ...

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    1890 House

    Cortland, New York

    79.4 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Visitors at this historic house museum have been surprised to find floating orbs and ghostly images in their photographs. Ghosts believed to reside here are Chester Wickwire, his wife Ardell, his son Raymond, and a servant named Victoria who committed suicide here. The site has been featured on TV's Ghost ...

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    The Devil's Tree

    Bernards, New Jersey

    79.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    This tree is said to have once been a meeting point, a headquarters and lynching spot used by the Ku Klux Klan. The Bernards Township tree allegedly will give off warmth, even in winter, and consequently, snow will not pile up on it as it does on other trees. According ...

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    SUNY College at Cortland

    Cortland, New York

    79.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    State University of New York Cortland is no stranger to the spirit world. Rumor has it that the ghost of a bleeding football player appears every year in Clark Hall's Room 716. And at Brockway Hall, the ghost of a former cook has appeared standing at the top of the ...

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    Raritan Public Library

    Raritan, New Jersey

    82.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The historic Raritan Public Library is said to be haunted by a former librarian. Lights have been known to turn on and off by themselves, and books move on their own. Even more spooky, locals have seen the apparition of an elderly woman in the window and also in the ...

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    Bull's Head

    Cobleskill, New York

    82.5 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The 1802 building was originally an inn, but turned into a private residence in 1839. In 1966 the inn was reopened, but is now under refurbishment, reported to be under new ownership as of 2013. It is said to be haunted by former resident Mrs. John Stacy, who wears a ...

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    Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage

    Somerville, New Jersey

    82.6 miles from Wayne County, PA

    The Old Dutch Parsonage was built in 1751 and was moved around 1913 to its present location, next door to the 1775 Wallace House. The Parsonage is said to be extremely haunted, with screams, banging, and objects being moved around at night. The Wallace House also is said to have ...

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    Abandoned Warehouses

    Bridgewater, New Jersey

    84.2 miles from Wayne County, PA

    This abandoned building has been reported to have an evil entity that will chase you out of the building and slam doors while you are inside it. There is also a women that will stand by the open window in the back, she screams that "he is after her" ...

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    Caldwell Parsonage

    Union, New Jersey

    84.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Caldwell Parsonage dates to 1730 and was home to Rev. James Caldwell, a Presbyterian minister and patriot cause during the Revolutionary War. In 1780 during the Battle of Connecticut Farms, Caldwell's wife Hannah was killed in the living room by British soldiers, and one year later, Caldwell was shot by ...

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    Dunellen Hotel

    Dunellen, New Jersey

    85.1 miles from Wayne County, PA

    One guest here claims to have captured a ghostly image of a Victorian woman and boy on her iPhone while in the rathskeller (basement bar). (Submitted by Marlene B.)

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    Hanging Post

    Cranford, New Jersey

    85.3 miles from Wayne County, PA

    At the corner of Gallows Hill Road and Brookside Place once stood the giant hanging tree, where Revolutionary War spies were hanged. Although the tree is gone now, locals say you can still see ghostly movement here from a distance.

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    Conant Park

    Hillside, New Jersey

    86.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Conant Park is said to be haunted by ghostly figures with no faces. According to legend, they drive a van and kidnap girls off the street, and when (if) the girls are released, they are far too frightened to explain what happened to them.

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    Domani's Restaurant

    Roselle Park, New Jersey

    86.8 miles from Wayne County, PA

    This restaurant, housed in a building that dates back to the 1880s, was said to be haunted by a former owner who died inside the building. The place was once featured on an episode of TV's Ghost Hunters. However, the location burned down in April 2009.

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    Kean University

    Union, New Jersey

    87 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Several places at Kean University, originally established in 1855 as the Newark Normal School, are said to be visited by spirits. East Campus and Rogers Hall are haunted by former students, the Eames building has a negative spirit, and the Wilkins Theater sports the ghost of a man named George ...

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    Old Stone Fort

    Schoharie, New York

    87.7 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Old Stone Fort is a 1772 church that was used as a fort during the Revolutionary War and an armory during the Civil War. Reports say there is still a cannonball hall embedded in its wall, but that isn't the only thing that remains here from its past. Witnesses say ...

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    Union County Courthouse

    Elizabeth, New Jersey

    88.6 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Investigated by TV's Ghost Hunters, the Union County Courthouse is said to be haunted by spirits from the Revolutionary War era. A woman's ghost has been seen in the rotunda, and Hannah Caldwell, the first woman to die in the American Revolution, is said to haunt a fifth floor courtroom ...

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    The Historic Old Bermuda Inn

    Staten Island, New York

    94.4 miles from Wayne County, PA

    Believed to be haunted by the home's original mistress Martha Mesereau whose husband died fighting the Civil War. Legend has it that her restless spirit continues to occupy the former mansion, waiting endlessly for her husband to return to her. People see her in the dining room (which was ...