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·
The Welles House,
in Wilkes Barre,
Pennsylvania is said to be haunted by
numerous people who committed suicide in the house, as well as a demonic
entity. The house acquired the name, Pennsylvania's Own Amityville Horror due
to the violent reports of paranormal activity that occurred in the home during
the 1970s. It's claimed Physick Mansion is haunted by the namesake's wife, reportedly
seen weeping in the yard near the site of her beloved tree that was chopped
down shortly before her demise. The Hag
of Pine Street is said to be an elder woman that
died in her home on Pine Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets in Philadelphia that haunts
the area, either glaring out of her home's window or yelling and swiping her
cane at young people in the streets of Society Hill. The First Bank of
the United States is reportedly haunted by the ghost of Alexander Hamilton ·
Eastern State
Penitentiary is reported to have
apparitions, perhaps hundreds, walk its corridors. Infamous resident Al Capone was said to be haunted by the ghost of James
Clark, slain under orders of Capone in the Saint Valentine's Day
massacre. The guard tower is reputed to be haunted by the ghost of a
guard. Cell Block 12 is credited as the site's most haunted location featuring
shadow mass figures. ·
Baleroy Mansion in Chestnut Hill is said to be haunted by at least
seven ghosts that appear as
full body apparitions and as poltergeist activity, sometimes as ectoplasm. One chair is said to be cursed and those that
sit in it die shortly afterward. The ghost of Thomas Jefferson reportedly haunts the dining room,
standing beside a tall
clock ·
Along Allens
Lane, it is believed a headless horseman from the American Revolutionary War rides on foggy nights carrying his
severed head ·
People have reported residual haunting in the
form of battle amidst a mysterious, sudden fog nearSachs Bridge. ·
Gettysburg College has reportedly
been the site of much paranormal activity. One
story told is of two administrators taking the elevator in Pennsylvania Hall and it went past their desired floor
to the basement.
Therein, the pair saw a live hospital scene devoid of sound. Desperately trying
to close the elevator door, they claim one of the orderlies looked up at them
just before it closed ·
Gettysburg, the location of the most historic battle in the Civil War, is reputed to be one of the most haunted
locations in Pennsylvania. Many paranormal teams have travelled to Gettysburg
from all across the world to contact the dead, like the Union and Confederate
soldiers. The Ghost
Adventures team travelled
to the Gettysburg battle fields, and while filming using the 'heat detection'
option on their camcorder, videoed what looks to be a Union soldier walking
into the woods, and then disappearing. Haunted Gettysburg tours are available
to the public as well. |
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