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landmarks
GHOST STORIES
Haunted Pennsylvania
THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT
If goose bumps on your body make you feel alive, the thrills and chills that await in Pennsylvania will be a living dream. Renowned as being one of America’s most haunted states, the wilds and cities of Pennsylvania are bound to satisfy the most avid ghost hunters among you. We’ve sourced the best haunted landmarks in Pennsylvania – and given you a place to run away to when it all gets a bit scary.
GHOSTS OF THE PAST: (this page top to bottom) Channel your inner Ichabod Crane and search for the headless horseman in one of Pennsylvania's many historic covered bridges. Ghosts of the past are sure to abound at Gettysburg, site of the famous battle and Lincoln's address. Time your trip and experience a re-enactment.
Pennhurst Asylum
Fog, some extremely innovative props and enough scary costumes to put Michael Jackson’s Thriller to shame make up an evening at the scary but entertaining Pennhurst Asylum in Spring City – an easy hour and a half ’s drive for those staying at The Suites at Hershey. A former institution for the mentally and physically disabled, this Halloween attraction and city landmark will definitely go bump in the night. The first two rooms will educate you on the asylum’s history via a series of photographs while the dungeons below will offer a frighteningly realistic walk through a haunted series of chambers. Not for the faint of heart.
Where to stay:
The Suites at Hershey 4857
The Suites at Hershey offers you a considerably less scary place to wander
free. With access to the clubhouse, relaxing outdoor and indoor pools, a hot tub, a picnic and grill area plus a kid’s playground and games room, you’ll hardly even remember those ghosts down the road. Make sure to
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