This Federal-style building dates back to the 1700's and is believed to be haunted. The inn was once a common rest stop for George Washington and his men while they were en route to Valley Forge. Reports here include footsteps, cold temperatures, unexplained voices and photos that have picked up orbs. A ghostly little girl and male apparition are known to linger here as well. The inn was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.
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A cold beer and hot dogs on Saturdays for Saturday morning wrestling ice never seen or heard any haunted activity .
June 2024
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