Governor Calvert House, Annapolis


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The Governor Calvert House is part of the Historic Inns of Annapolis, and while it is primarily a historic hotel rather than a singularly haunted building, it is within a complex known for spectral activity. The broader complex is reputedly haunted by various entities, including Revolutionary War-era soldiers and a woman in 19th-century dress, with reports of shadowy figures and disembodied singing. The Governor Calvert House itself is described as the centerpiece of this historically significant and potentially ghostly environment. The Governor Calvert House is a historic building and the central component of the Historic Inns of Annapolis in Annapolis, Maryland. The building itself isn't specifically described as haunted, but rather it is part of a larger complex, the Maryland Inn area, which is known for its haunting. Guests and staff have reported seeing shadowy figures, some dressed in Revolutionary War-era uniforms. Some have reported hearing disembodied singing, possibly from drunken Union soldiers, according to one source. Another story mentions a spirit of a bride who threw herself from a window after her fiancé was killed, and resides on the fourth floor.

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