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C. Stouch Tavern - Real Womelsdorf Haunt

   
  • 138 W. High St.
  • Womelsdorf, PA
  • (610) 589-4577
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This tavern dates back to the 1700's and was restored after being destroyed by two fires. The building was named after its original owner, Conrad Stouch and George Washington has even spent the night here. Ghostly reports here include a girl and a phantom carriage, as well as footsteps, doors that unlatch and open by themselves, faucets that work on their own, and much more. One of the ghosts that reside here was nicknamed George.
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Contact Phone #: (610) 589-4577

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