The Legend of Appleton Hall does have the habit of steering from historical fact. However, that doesn’t stop the hauntings of the Winery at Marjim Manor. Continue reading “The Spirit Guide: Marjim Manor”
Spook-Eats’ First Public Ghost Hunt: Iron Island Museum
One of Buffalo’s most haunted locations was where I hosted my very first ghost hunt… and it was a night to remember! Continue reading “Spook-Eats’ First Public Ghost Hunt: Iron Island Museum”
New York: Fraunces Tavern
The tavern is having its 300th birthday this year, and they’re celebrating with plenty of spirits… and a few spirits if you know what I mean… Continue reading “New York: Fraunces Tavern”
New York: Swannie House
The second oldest bar in Buffalo is popular among the locals and even some from beyond the grave. Continue reading “New York: Swannie House”
New York: Lily Dale Assembly
The community of Lily Dale is surrounded by mysticism and acts as a mecca for Spiritualists and psychic mediums. Continue reading “New York: Lily Dale Assembly”
New York: The Roycroft Inn
Nestled in the quiet village of East Aurora, lies a community whose leader was known as the Sage of East Aurora. Continue reading “New York: The Roycroft Inn”
New York: The Winery at Marjim Manor
What is the difference between a wine and a spirit? At the Winery at Marjim Manor, wine is what you taste and spirits are who you meet. Continue reading “New York: The Winery at Marjim Manor”
New York: Red Coach Inn
Nestled right on the shores of the mighty Niagara’s Upper Rapids, the Red Coach Inn opened its doors in 1923 in Niagara Falls, New York just as the city was dubbed the “Honeymoon Capital of the World.” But not everyone who checked into the inn lived happily ever after as many guests will quickly realize. Continue reading “New York: Red Coach Inn”
New York: Dos Amigos on the Lake
Formerly known as The Dock at the Bay, Dos Amigos on the Lake opened its doors in 2017, offering Buffalonians fresh seafood, modern Californian cuisine, and a view of Lake Erie that’s to die for. But behind the sleek, modern decor and impressive margarita flights is a history of war and loss in one of Buffalo’s oldest buildings. Continue reading “New York: Dos Amigos on the Lake”