Paranormal In Pennsylvania

Dinner with Spirits at the General Warren Inn: Family Night & Ghost Stories

13 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Dating back to 1745, this former tavern has hosted everyone from British troops preparing to march on Fort Duquesne to George Washington and his army during the Revolutionary War. With centuries of history packed into one building, it’s no surprise this place has a haunted reputation. While enjoying dinner, we talked with staff about their personal experiences—and they did not disappoint. From phantom footsteps to doors moving on their own, flickering lights, and sightings of children and shadowy soldiers, the stories here are as rich as the history. We also share our own impressions of the space, what it feels like to be inside such an old and active location, and whether we think the activity could be paranormal—or something more explainable. Is this just a historic inn… or are there still guests who never checked out?

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