There’s nothing quite like a historic mansion finding new life in the 21st Century. When that “new life” includes a boutique winery, you might think it’s too good to be true! Did we also mention that this mansion is haunted? As if things couldn’t get any better! Continue reading “The Spirit Guide: Black Dog Wine Co.”
The Spirit Guide: Bube’s Brewery
To start, let’s just say that the original pronunciation of the family name was “boo-beh.” However, over the years, it has transformed into “booby.” Now that that’s out of the way: Continue reading “The Spirit Guide: Bube’s Brewery”
Pennsylvania: Hotel Conneaut
Flanked by a lake and an amusement park, this is not your usual summer getaway. Continue reading “Pennsylvania: Hotel Conneaut”
Pennsylvania: Spiritz Lounge at the Mishler Theatre
It seems that there’s more than one kind of spirit lurking in the Mishler Theatre in Altoona, PA. Continue reading “Pennsylvania: Spiritz Lounge at the Mishler Theatre”
Pennsylvania: U.S. Hotel Tavern
Welcome to one of the earliest gateways to the American West! Continue reading “Pennsylvania: U.S. Hotel Tavern”
The Vampire’s Crypt: Strange & Unusual Spotlight
Strange & Unusual Spotlight
The Vampire’s Crypt
Erie Cemetery
Urban Legend Continue reading “The Vampire’s Crypt: Strange & Unusual Spotlight”
Pennsylvania: The Eagle Hotel
The oldest hotel in Erie county was saved by an Amish style restaurant, preserving the history, spirits, and delicious desserts for all. Continue reading “Pennsylvania: The Eagle Hotel”
Pennsylvania: The Farnsworth House Inn
One of the most haunted hotels in America also happens to be one of my favorite restaurants in America complete with goober soup, the ghost of a sharpshooter, and a killer beer garden. Continue reading “Pennsylvania: The Farnsworth House Inn”
Pennsylvania: The Dobbin House
Gettysburg is one of the most haunted cities in America with ghosts of the Civil War battle still wandering the ridges, but one of the town’s best restaurants dates back almost 100 years before the Civil War. Continue reading “Pennsylvania: The Dobbin House”