Curtis House Restaurant and Inn, Woodbury
The Curtis House, a historic inn in Woodbury, Connecticut, is rumored to be haunted by several entities, including a male figure in 17th-18th century attire, a Confederate soldier in the liquor room, a disruptive female spirit, and the ghost of a former worker named Joseph Hardesty. Visitors and staff have also reported experiencing other paranormal phenomena, such as ghostly voices, disembodied footsteps, and strange music playing within the inn. A spectral male figure, often seen in 17th or 18th-century clothing, is said to roam the inn. A ghost believed to be a Confederate soldier has been reported in the liquor room. A female entity is known for disturbing guests and visitors. The inn is also said to be haunted by the ghost of Joseph Hardesty, a former worker. Guests and staff have reported hearing disembodied voices and footsteps. Unexplained, strange music has been heard throughout the inn.