Pennsylvania Haunts & History

Pennsylvania and its neighbors are bursting with tradition, legends, tall tales and ghosts. Each week we'll introduce one or two of their strange and spooky stories to you. Click on Pennsylvania Haunts and History to get to our website's home page.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Alexander Campbell's Handprint

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Alexander Campbell from Wikipedia Carbon County in the 1870s was no place for the meek. The flint hearted Protestant mine owners and the ...
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Saturday, March 22, 2008

The Wickersham House

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EPA Clip Art The Wickersham House, on Fifth Street in Monongahela, Washington County, dates back to 1834. The Holets bought it in 1986, and...
Monday, March 17, 2008

Duffy's Cut

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Culvert at Duffy's Cut from Duffy's Cut Project Sure and begorra, what would St. Paddy's Day be without a spook or two from t...
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Johnny Coyle and the Accomac Inn

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The Accomac Inn from York County Dining The Accomac Inn (Wrightsville, York County) started out as Anderson's Ferry in 1742, and a hotel...
Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The Baker Mansion

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The Baker mansion from Blair County Historical Society Built in 1849 by iron mogul Elias Baker, the 28-room, Greek Revival Baker Mansion is ...
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