Used as shelter for Confederate sharpshooters and a makeshift hospital after the Battle of Gettysburg, the Farnsworth House Inn is touted as one of the most haunted places in America. Stay in the historic bed-and-breakfast and choose from a variety of spooky experiences, including ghost hunts and guided walks through cemeteries, hospitals, and battle sites.

The 1741 Hotel Bethlehem is the hangout of many friendly ghosts, including an 1800s stage star who sings and dances for guests in the lobby, a welcoming Bethlehem tour guide who greets guests in the boiler room, and a former landlady who appears without shoes or stockings.


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The legend claims that if you honked the car horn three times, a young woman in white, who many say was a bride that was left at the altar, would appear, sometimes outside the car, sometimes in the rearview mirror, and let out a scream. Another account claims the woman is actually a teenager who was killed on the road on her prom night while searching for a ride home. Others say it is a mother and child who died in a car crash on the way to the hospital. And yet another account claims it is the ghost of a young girl who escaped from a mental institute and leaped to her death from the bridge.

The hospital closed in 1971, and the now decrepit sanitarium is filled with rumors of those who had lost their lives there that still haunt the grounds. Its remote location has attracted mischievous teenagers who have covered the grounds with graffiti and set the property on fire. It has also become a hotbed for paranormal investigators, many who have captured EVPs and ghostly images.

Rich Robbins, Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences at Bucknell University, is a certified parapsychologist. He says we seek out haunted houses and stories of ghosts and hauntings for the psychological thrill.

This special tour presents spooky and sinister ghostly experiences at the haunted cave from the past and present. Guides, wearing Victorian clothing, present the original Crystal Cave tour from the 1870's and also the curious and unexplained incidents that occurred inside the cave and on the cave grounds during the 1800's.

Civil War Ghosts: Gettysburg's Gripping Ghostly ChroniclesJoin Civil War Ghosts tonight to delve into the daunting stories of Gettysburg's ghostly past. Wander through the very spots where civilians and soldiers succumbed, and where their... Read More

We are the home of Gettysburg's longest running ghost tour company. For over 20 years the Farnsworth House has provided Gettysburg's original and exciting haunted tours. Mourning TheaterFollow us down to the cellar of one of the most haunted... Read More

A truly unique experience in Gettysburg not like any other paranormal tour around! You may be a skeptic but leave a believer! So much history so many ghosts! We do regular public tours on Fridays and the Saturdays we don't have a event going... Read More

Visit Hersheypark In The Dark and experience thrilling "roller ghosters," spooktacular attractions, and exciting holiday-themed live entertainment! Kids 12 and younger can also visit Hershey's Trick-or-Treat Adventure, starting at Hershey's... Read More

Haunted Mini Golf:Starting mid September something strange and spooky happens to our 18 hole miniature golf course. The ghosts and ghouls come out to haunt the course and provide an amazing experience for you this fall!Stop by this Halloween... Read More

This year A Haunting at Skyline Hollow takes Halloween to a whole new level.In Altoona Pennsylvania there's a New Haunted house in town.After 100's of years of sightings of ghosts and spirits on the grounds of the lake, it is now your turn... Read More

Today, Pithole is just an empty field near Oil Creek State Park. A visitor center is located at the corner of town which offers a fascinating look at this short-lived community. The old streets of Pithole are regularly mowed, allowing visitors to move through this ghost town.

While much of this Pennsylvania ghost town has disappeared, there are still remnants if you know where to look for them. The largest still-remaining area consists of several concrete buildings that once served the mining operations, as well as the old railroad grade.

I lived in PA most of my early years and some of my adult life, never heard about the ghost towns. I find them intriguing as I went to a few out west. I always wondered why the people left and and what their lives were like in their heyday.

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As one of the oldest states in the entire country and the site of numerous Revolutionary War and Civil War battles, Pennsylvania is a mecca for ghost hunters. You can find fascinating historic sites in all corners of the state, and many of these places have their own ghost stories to tell!

Due to many occurrences of paranormal activity over the years, this old nursing home is considered to be one of the most haunted locations in Western Pennsylvania. Visitors have reported hearing voices, doors slamming, and footsteps as well as things moving on their own. There have also numerous ghost sightings.

You can visit Haunted Hill View Manor as part of a guided tour or a paranormal investigation. Both options leave you plenty of time to explore the building on your own, so make sure to keep your camera out in case you catch any ghostly sightings!

One of the theaters in the building has a seat that is reserved for a ghost named Sarah. She's often seen sitting in a seat in a private balcony on the left side of the stage. I love this; it's very Phantom of the Opera. Sarah is a young white girl, between 8 and 10 years old, and people think that she is some relative of a prominent Scranton area resident from the 1930s and 1940s. (Not a specific resident; just someone wealthy and well-known.) They see her most often during performances when that part of the theater isn't being used by guests. But other staff and the cleaning crew have also glimpsed her after hours.

The Lackawanna County Jail was built in the 1880s. It was originally meant to hold hundred and 10 prisoners, but in 1999, they expanded it to hold 1200 prisoners. The new part of the jail is built on top of an old burial site. People have claimed that a former warden still patrols the area in ghostly form.

There's also a story about a female guard who heard screaming coming from a nearby cell. Though she expected to see a fight, when she got to the cell, she didn't see anything. Instead, she saw a frightened female prisoner in the corner of the cell. The prisoner said that she had been sleeping and then awoke to see a man's face pressed up against the glass of the window on the door of her cell. He didn't say anything to her, but he stared at her really intensely and had a threatening vibe. Sure that he wanted to harm her, and was afraid that he would get into the cell, the prisoner started screaming.

But, of course, after hearing the story, the guard said that no one had gone in or out of that cell block all night. And the guard hadn't seen anyone in the hallway when she was going there. The prisoner said that other female inmates had seen this ghostly man; he was fairly well known in the jail.

Many people have claimed to see ghosts in the courthouse. Those include overnight workers seeing lights turning on and off again in locked rooms that no one was inside. The third floor office that used to be the marriage license office apparently is particularly haunted. People hear footsteps in hallways that are empty, there are cold spots, and in the bell tower, sheriffs have supposedly said that they'd seen moving shadows and they felt like they have been watched.

In the early 2000s, one janitor saw a lady in white in a dark hallway on the second floor. It's unclear who this woman in white is supposed to be. But the worker who saw her said that he had just finished working, and he was about to leave. Then he remembered he'd left some of his stuff on the second floor. Nobody else was around, but on the second floor in the hallway he saw a "white semitransparent figure" that appeared to be a woman floating toward him slowly. He was freaked out, but didn't run. The woman in white passed overhead and didn't seem to see him. Other workers have said they've seen her and had similar experiences. Apparently a transparent man and a ghost couple have been seen on the first floor the building, as well.

This building is across the street from the courthouse, and apparently the ground floor is a Subway restaurant, and then the two floors above that have some lawyers offices.

Some of the office workers have claimed to see ghosts there. One lawyer said that he heard shuffling noises and footsteps in the hallway at night after everyone had left. He'd get up to see if anyone was there, and of course there wouldn't be anyone. This happened so often that he just got used to it whenever he was there late at night. Some workers also said that they have experienced cold spots and they've heard keys jingling even though no one was around. The author of Haunted Scranton suggests that may be this is some sort of ghostly janitor.

Since the 1980s, people have reported that there have been ghosts at this location. A previous owner said that he encountered some weirdness while he was renovating rooms on the second and third floors, turning them into apartments to rent out.

The current owner bought it in 1988, and one night the owner's son and some of his friends were having a party and played with the Ouija board and they wanted to try to communicate with whatever ghost lived in the house. When they asked the ghost what his name was, the board spelled out George. Through further Ouija board sessions, they learned that George was supposedly a coalminer who lived there in the late 19th century, who supposedly killed himself in one of the top floors of the building. As they continue communicating with George to the Ouija board, things got scarier. And after a while, it sounds like they're getting a bad enough vibe from George that they stopped using the Ouija board indicate with him. And of course, when the owner's son asked a priest what to do with the board, he blessed the board and he told him to burn it, and he did that. Supposedly the owner with the help of several priests has tried to get rid of any spirits in the building, but it sounds like George is still around. But employees seem to find him pretty harmless, it's only he's more just mischievous. e24fc04721

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