State senator Warren Brown, confident of winning an election to become governor, built this mansion in 1880. He lost the election, but many years later it is still called Governor’s Mansion. An owner who purchased the place in 2000 witnessed apparitions, orbs, voices, a disappearing staircase, strange noises, electrical anomalies, and more. Paranormalist investigations produced photos, videos and sound clips of electronic voice phenemona.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 65 Brown Road
Hampton Falls, NH
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 42.93443906840612, -70.87947233386842
- County:
- Rockingham County, New Hampshire
- Nearest Towns:
- Hampton Falls, NH (1.5 mi.)
Hampton, NH (2.1 mi.)
Seabrook, NH (2.8 mi.)
Kensington, NH (3.3 mi.)
North Hampton, NH (3.6 mi.)
Hampton Beach, NH (3.9 mi.)
Seabrook Beach, NH (4.6 mi.)
Exeter, NH (4.7 mi.)
South Hampton, NH (5.6 mi.)
Amesbury, MA (5.8 mi.)
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Sadly, the historical facts are not accurate regarding Warren Brown. He was a State Senator but never ran for NH Governor, though he worked with the governor’s council. The individual who ran for governor, and lost, was Warren G. Brown of Whitefield, NH. Unfortunately, the current owner of the mansion, refuses to acknowledge this fact despite anyone googling for themselves to see that one person is Warren Brown, the other is Warren G. Brown……As a relative of this family we have plenty of documentation that supports this.
So we can go see if it is haunted?
http://thegovernorsmansion.org/remodel/stories/real-estate/
original newspaper add from 1999 when mansion went on the Market– notice how it is advertised by the owners at that time– The wrights
Ghost at bobs discount furniture seen August 8 between 2am and 330 am seabrook n.h