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Subject: Haunted Inns
Written By: quirky_cat_girl on 07/13/06 at 9:22 pm
Do you know of any famous inns that are said to be haunted?
A few that come to mind around here are:
The Jean Bonnet Tavern and Inn--Bedford, Pa.
http://www.jeanbonnettavern.com/folk%20lore.html
Hotel Conneaut--Conneaut Lake Park, Pa.
http://www.bauerandbauer.com/Hotel%20Conneaut.htm
Subject: Re: Haunted Inns
Written By: lorac61469 on 07/13/06 at 11:14 pm
In a town near me there is a place called The Martha Washington Inn. It's absolutely beautiful but totally haunted.
http://www.marthawashingtoninn.com/index_r4_c10.gif
Here is the history...
Originally built in 1832 as a private residence by a Virginia General, The Martha Washington Inn has seen many different uses. From private residence it evolved into a finishing school for young ladies. When the armies of the Civil War battled in and around Abingdon, the building served as a hospital for wounded soldiers, and romantic stories of nurses and soldiers still endure to this day. After the Civil War The Martha became a women
Subject: Re: Haunted Inns
Written By: quirky_cat_girl on 07/13/06 at 11:19 pm
In a town near me there is a place called The Martha Washington Inn. It's absolutely beautiful but totally haunted.
http://www.marthawashingtoninn.com/index_r4_c10.gif
Here is the history...
Originally built in 1832 as a private residence by a Virginia General, The Martha Washington Inn has seen many different uses. From private residence it evolved into a finishing school for young ladies. When the armies of the Civil War battled in and around Abingdon, the building served as a hospital for wounded soldiers, and romantic stories of nurses and soldiers still endure to this day. After the Civil War The Martha became a women
Subject: Re: Haunted Inns
Written By: Gis on 07/14/06 at 1:27 am
In a town near me there is a place called The Martha Washington Inn. It's absolutely beautiful but totally haunted.
http://www.marthawashingtoninn.com/index_r4_c10.gif
Here is the history...
Originally built in 1832 as a private residence by a Virginia General, The Martha Washington Inn has seen many different uses. From private residence it evolved into a finishing school for young ladies. When the armies of the Civil War battled in and around Abingdon, the building served as a hospital for wounded soldiers, and romantic stories of nurses and soldiers still endure to this day. After the Civil War The Martha became a women
Subject: Re: Haunted Inns
Written By: Gis on 07/14/06 at 1:29 am
Just about every pub/inn in the U.K is meant to be haunted. ;D
I don't know if it counts but one of the ghosts we are meant to have at my work place is the cellar man of a pub that was knocked down to make way for the new library in the 1930's.
Subject: Re: Haunted Inns
Written By: lorac61469 on 07/14/06 at 10:48 am
It's weird to see you talk about 'in and around Abingdon' ! I live five minutes down the road from an Abingdon too.
You don't happen to live near a Bristol too?
Subject: Re: Haunted Inns
Written By: lorac61469 on 07/14/06 at 10:49 am
Just about every pub/inn in the U.K is meant to be haunted. ;D
I don't know if it counts but one of the ghosts we are meant to have at my work place is the cellar man of a pub that was knocked down to make way for the new library in the 1930's.
Yeah, I've watched the show Most Haunted, seems like they're in a pub just about every other week.
Subject: Re: Haunted Inns
Written By: Gis on 07/19/06 at 10:40 am
You don't happen to live near a Bristol too?
Bristol is about 30 mins away by train !
Subject: Re: Haunted Inns
Written By: lorac61469 on 07/19/06 at 11:18 am
Bristol is about 30 mins away by train !
LOL, I live in a city called Bristol.
Subject: Re: Haunted Inns
Written By: spaceace on 10/14/06 at 8:07 pm
The Cashtown Inn in Gettysburg PA. Every Civil War buffs dream!! :)
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