Ghost's Of New York

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The Morris-Jumel
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The Morris-Jumel Mansion, the oldest home in Manhattan,
is said to be haunted by at least three separate spirits. Eliza Jumel, the one-time wife
of Aaron Burr and former mistress of the mansion, is said to wander through the house in a
purple dress, rapping on walls and windows. The servants quarters are frequented by the
apparition of a young servant girl who supposedly committed suicide by jumping out of a
window. And a soldier who served in the American Revolution and is depicted in a painting
that hangs in the mansion is said to come alive on occasion. |
 
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The Mark Twain House |
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Mark Twain house Downtown at 14 West 10th Street (near
Fifth Avenue), is a house supposedly haunted by ghosts of the more than 22 people who have
died there. In addition, Mark Twain, who lived in the house from 1900 to 1901, is said to
haunt the building's stairwell. Adding to the house's macabre reputation is the fact that
Joel Steinberg lived here in 1987 when he was accused of beating 6-year-old Lisa Steinberg
to death. |
 
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Washington
Square Park |
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Washington Square Park's hauntings originate from its
use as a hanging ground during the American Revolution when people swung from trees that
still stand today. The Park also served as a cemetery at one time and still has 15,000
bodies buried beneath its grassy lawn. |
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St. Paul's Chapel |
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The burial ground at St. Paul's Chapel is reportedly
frequented by the ghost of George Frederick Cooke, who was buried headless, having pledged
his head to science in order to pay doctor's bills (and whose skull was used in multiple
performances of "Hamlet"). Cooke's spirit roams through the churchyard in a
fruitless search for his missing head |
 
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White Horse Tavern (567 Hudson Street at West 11th
Street) is the site of the poet Dylan Thomas' collapse and death, after drinking 18 (some
say 19, some say 17) shots of scotch in 1953. His ghost returns to the scene from time to
time to rotate his favorite corner table, as Thomas used to do when he was alive. |
 
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