Lily Dale Assembly is advertised to be the world’s largest center for spiritualism, offering lectures and other events and experiences. There are two places here that are believed to be haunted. One is the circa-1880s Assembly Hall, where there is an apparition of a bearded man with spectacles and Victorian clothing who walks across the podium. And at the spiritual retreat called Inspiration Stump at the end of the trail in the Leolyn Woods, male and femalw entities are said to reside.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- Cleveland and Library
Lily Dale, NY
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 42.35270137138498, -79.32490718369081
- County:
- Chautauqua County, New York
- Nearest Towns:
- Cassadaga, NY (1.0 mi.)
Fredonia, NY (6.0 mi.)
Brocton, NY (6.4 mi.)
Sinclairville, NY (7.0 mi.)
Dunkirk, NY (8.8 mi.)
Forestville, NY (11.0 mi.)
Mayville, NY (11.4 mi.)
Cherry Creek, NY (12.2 mi.)
Chautauqua, NY (12.2 mi.)
Westfield, NY (13.1 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.lilydaleassembly.com
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