Haunted Inns - Sleeping with Ghosts

Greg Wendland
As Halloween approaches, many adventure-loving citizens will venture into overly advertised haunted houses to achieve their yearly fix of fear inspiring pranks, hoaxes, and scary scenarios. Try something new this year. Sleep with real ghosts. Whether hysterical or historical, ghostly spirits, in many places, enjoy bed and breakfast, just like living guests.

BedandBreakfast.com, the largest online B&B directory and reservation network worldwide, has compiled the most comprehensive list of B&Bs and inns where ghost-seekers will enjoy potentially close encounters with the other world, bed-and-breakfast style.

For a complete list of Halloween packages and great places to sleep with a ghost, visit http://www.BedandBreakfast.com and click on B&B specials in the lower left corner. Many of the places listed have been investigated by paranormal researchers and determined to be haunted.

A few of the sites listed are:

1888 Linburg House, Goliad, TX: Sightings include a woman in a white nightgown with long gray hair and a bearded man in a three-piece suit; both look like the original owners.

Bingham Hall B&B, New Ulm, MN: A man named Jake has been seen by innkeepers standing in the doorway, never going in or out. Guests say that the doors open by themselves, and they hear noises and feel a presence of someone watching them.

Rivercene Mansion B&B, Boonville, MO: This 1869 mansion was the home of riverboat captain Joseph Kinney. His son, Noble, died falling down the grand staircase. The heirs and their guests have encounters with Noble.

Old Harbour Inn, Savannah, GA: Guests have reported smelling cigar smoke when no smokers were present, experiencing things moving around, witnessing coins dropping on the floor, and more.

Carambola Inn B&B, Fuquay-Varina, NC: The scent of perfume and a feeling of an unseen presence give the impression that the former residents are still around. One sighting included a friendly woman hovering about five inches above the ground.

Manchester Inn, Ocean Grove, NJ: Check in to room 316, and ghosts may literally pull your leg; a guest felt a tugging at her pants leg several times.

1871 House, New York City, NY: One guest awoke to find a well-dressed man wearing a bowler hat standing at the end of her bed. She requested that he leave her alone; he slowly got up and left through the door.

Historic Inns of Rockland, Rockland, ME: Each of three historic inns has an interesting ghost story to tell, from friendly women waving in windows to tea cups flying across tables.

Brass Lantern Inn, Stowe, VT: Some report hearing people arrive late in the night, speaking loudly, and talking about the good time they had at a party.

This year, make the scariest night of the season a realistic one with the possibility of an encounter with authentic spirits. Visit bedandbreakfast.com for more info.

Published by Greg Wendland

Born in Michigan, Greg has lived in several states and abroad. He is a self-proclaimed 'Student of Human Nature'. He enjoys working as a Freelance Writer as well as owning and operating a computer repair bu...  View profile

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