The R&R Station
Westmoreland County's The R&R Station is a popular restaurant, bar, and B&B located on West Main Street in downtown Mt. Pleasant. It was built in 1883, when the town was a layover for passengers of the B&O and Pennsy RR lines. It still is the preferred residence for some permanent guests - at last count, it hosted 15 different ghosts.
The first floor boasts of the spirits of a little boy, a little girl, and a milkman. The second floor lays claim to a Victorian lady, two former owners, one of whom is supposed to be John Polonosky, who owned the building a century ago when it was the East End Hotel, the Groper, and the Top Hat Man (Robert) and Sarah.
On the third floor, we have the Mob Boss, the Snitch, the Insane Daughter, and two children playing in the hallway. It's also where infamous Room 15 is, the alleged portal that various spirits use to travel between planes. In addition, there have been sightings reported from the lower level of the R&R, where the bar is located.
The ghostly group collectively has kicked, pinched, and torn the sheets from unsuspecting customers. People in the building have heard bouncing balls upstairs, footsteps when the building was empty, seen objects disappear just to reappear later, and flying pots and pans.
The owners thought they were losing their minds amidst all this eerie activity, and contacted the Paranormal Researchers Organization, which assured them their sanity was fine. PRO captured orb photographs and recorded voices, and said they couldn't explain the things going on at the R & R rationally.
The Pittsburgh Paranormal Society took a look, too. They snapped some photos that they claim are of Polonsky.
Now that they know that their establishment is haunted, the relieved owners have sent tapes to movie producers resulting in a docudrama/DVD "The Haunted R&R Station," sponsored nights with psychics and PRO, gotten reams of newspaper coverage, and offer dinner followed by a ghost tour. In fact, their web site contains a lengthy list of links to its spooked-out history.
Who said a six pack or three of spooks is bad for business?
I live a block up the road from it
ReplyDeleteI live a block up the road from it
ReplyDeleteThis is all a bunch of bullshit!! The story of the former owner and daughter is absolutely false and I have documents to back it up. My great grandfather was the owner and my great aunt was the daughter. She was NOT crazy, she had tuberculosis and died in a sanitorium that was to care for tuberculosis patients. My family lived in Mount Pleasant for generations, my mother lived in the hotel from when she was the age of 5 until the age of 10 when her grandfather died. These stories were all a scam and lies from someone who wanted to make money. It didn't work out for her since she had to abandon the hotel.
ReplyDeleteSo tell us how you really feel.. lol
DeleteMy Nana knew the owners and we ate here many of times when I was a child. The place gives an creepy old vibe but never experienced a haunting. I used to run around the first level and even explored the basement to get ice cream. I'm sure this place holds a lot of history, but I have yet to hear the locals reveal any paranormal experience. My nana has since passed away and I have relocated west. Maybe a trip home should be planned and a stop should be made.
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