The Massachusetts Haunting of Stone's Public House
Located in in Middlesex County, Ashland, Massachusetts
Today the building is known as Stone's Public House and it continues to draw in the crowds. But, it not only known for its excellent food, good entertainment or its pub; it's also well known because of its ghosts!
In the attic of this modern day restaurant and tavern, lies the bloody eighteenth-century dress of a ten year old girl who was tragically killed on the railroad tracks outside. This child's death was witnessed by patrons of the old Railway House in 1862. The little girl's name was Mary Smith and her spirit is said to linger on in the building today.
Mary's apparition has been spotted by patrons, looking out of the windows of a storage room located near the kitchen. Mary is also thought to spend time in the attic where her bloody dress still resides. This is no urban legend; this dress really does still lye in the attic!
Another restless spirit to call the Stone's Public House its home is that of a Mr. Burt Phillips. Mr. Phillips was also killed by a train in 1890, after he had the left the tavern and wandered onto the tracks in a drunken stupor. The apparition of this man is said to still linger in his favorite inn and enjoys playing pranks on employees and guests. This entity is said to be responsible for turning water faucets on and off, tapping frightened visitors on the shoulders and holding employees hands under the ice when they are attempting to fill up the ice buckets.
The third entity that is said to still linger here is that of Mr. John Stone himself! John Stone's spirit is thought to be responsible for putting his hands around the throats of employees and patrons, throwing glassware through the air, knocking items off of shelves and causing ten-dollar bills to appear in the tip jars!
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Post a CommentWow I can't believe that they would want that bloody dress in the attic. That is sick. Great reporting I think I will stay away from this one.