The Gadsby’s Tavern Museum was opened up in Alexandria in 1785. In 1792, a larger Federal hotel was built nearby. John Gadsby took charge in and ran both until 1808.

Enter the world of a mysterious dwelling, where ghosts linger and secrets breed. Brace yourself for a chilling journey. Who knows what floats in the basement. NOTE: A majority of these houses are privately owned. Please respect peoples privacy.
The Exchange Hotel was built in 1860. It served travelers from the Virginia Central Railroad and the Orange & Alexandria Railroad. When the Civil War began, it became the Gordonsville
Region: Virginia
Malvern Manor was built in the late 19th century as a small-town hotel near a railroad station. For over 20 years it thrived, offering travelers a place to rest. As
Region: Iowa
The Aiken-Rhett House was built in 1820 by merchant John Robinson and in 1825 sold to Irish immigrant, William Aiken. After Aiken’s accidental death, his fortune passed to his wife,
Region: South Carolina
The Jennie Wade House holds a tragic story from the Battle of Gettysburg. In July 1863, 20-year-old Mary Virginia “Jennie” Wade stayed at her sister’s home, helping care for a
Region: Pennsylvania
The Farnsworth House was named for Brigadier General Elon John Farnsworth, who died leading a failed charge after Pickett’s Charge during the Civil War. Built in two stages, the original
Region: Pennsylvania
The Welty House played a pivotal role during the Battle of Gettysburg. Confederate forces used it as a sharpshooter position, and it still bears visible scars from the fighting. The
Region: Pennsylvania
The Malaga Inn was founded in 1862 as twin town homes for the Goldsmith and Frohlichstein families. These homes were given to two sisters as wedding gifts. They endured the
Region: Alabama
Hampton Lillibridge built his home between 1796 and 1799, modeling it after typical houses of that period. In 1801 Lillibridge died of yellow fever, leaving the property to his widow
Region: Georgia
The Haunted Hill House was constructed as an A frame residence in 1880 during the Civil War era and served as a temporary hospital until the early 1920s before transitioning
Region: Texas
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