David Finney Inn, New Castle
The David Finney Inn in New Castle, Delaware, is described as a haunted historic location with a resident family member ghost, believed to linger primarily on the third floor of both the Inn and the adjacent Amstel House Museum. The inn, which was a 17th-century bed and breakfast, is no longer in operation but is the subject of ghost stories involving a supposed underground tunnel connecting it to the Amstel House. The spirit is reportedly a family member who is not considered evil. The ghost is said to linger mostly on the third floor of both the inn and the Amstel House. There is a legend of an underground tunnel connecting the David Finney Inn and the Amstel House, which is now a museum. The David Finney Inn was a historic 17th-century bed and breakfast in New Castle, Delaware. The inn is no longer in operation.