Jonathan Pasco's, East Windsor


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Jonathan Pasco's is a purported haunted location in East Windsor, Connecticut, associated with a Revolutionary War soldier. Visitors and staff have reported experiences including seeing a tall, thin, older male apparition, doors opening and closing on their own, paper towel dispensers activating spontaneously, and cold spots. The site is a residence built around 1776, and some legends suggest Pasco's spirit remains. A spectral figure, described as a tall, thin, older man, has been seen by visitors and staff. Doors in the house have reportedly opened and closed by themselves, contributing to the unsettling atmosphere. A paper towel dispenser in a bathroom has been known to activate on its own, spitting out paper towels without explanation. Visitors and staff have experienced sudden and unexplained cold spots throughout the location. Employees have reported an overall feeling of unease when at the property. Jonathan Pasco was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. His home was built in 1776.

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