Schenck Mansion, Vevay


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The Schenck Mansion in Vevay, Indiana, is described as a haunted location featuring various paranormal activities, including the appearance of female ghosts, the scent of perfume, disembodied voices, doors opening and closing on their own, and cold spots. The mansion, once a B&B, is rumored to have friendly spirits who have been known to turn down the thermostat and give light kisses on the cheek. While some stories cite the mansion's construction over older ruins, no definitive source confirms this as the origin of the haunting, though there are legends of a fire claiming lives. "Victorian Lady in White": Male guests have reported being gently kissed on the cheek by this unseen female entity. Innkeepers have heard doors open and shut when they are the only person in the house. The mansion's ghost has been known to turn down the thermostat. Some guests have reported the scent of perfume in various rooms. Paranormal investigators have recorded disembodied voices within the mansion. The two-story, Italianate/Second Empire style brick mansion was constructed in 1874.

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