People have witnessed apparitions of soldiers, in this 1888 hotel. One worker of this hotel remembers that one day while working, she heard a women say from behind her "Mam". Another experience this worker had was she was carrying dirty sheets and towels down the back stairwell. As she opened the door, she reported feeling a hand on her shoulder. This hotel can be found in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. It is currently not open to the public. The EHP rating for the hotel is 92.3. 100% of the people who worked or stayed there experienced something paranormal. The hotel was built by Thomas S. Lovett. The house burn down in 1912, and rebuilt, and then again in 1917 or 1918. This hotel has had it share of famous people visits form Mark Twain, Alexander Graham Bell, and Bill Clinton. Staff and hotel guests have reported around 2 or 3AM they can hear pots being moved, laughing, and voices coming from an empty kitchen. It's also known to have furniture move by its self. The house wasn't even built, until after the Civil War. But there has been sightings of soldiers and a whole regiment that makes it way up and down the road. There is one room in particular that is said to by haunted by a small boy, the room is room 66. In the 1917 fire the little boy died in room 66. They say you can hear him crying, and there is a portrait in the room of the small boy that is said to cry real tears. It can be found in once again room 66.
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Haunted Places In West Virginia
ParanormaleEver traveling to WV and you happen to be into paranormal stuff. I'd put these places on my list to go. Most of these places can be toured or you can even stay the night.