Kemp House Bed and Breakfast, St. Michaels
The Kemp House Inn in St. Michaels, Maryland, is rumored to be haunted by several entities, including two gentlemen who appear as apparitions, a female ghost associated with the innkeeper's traumatic experience with a deceased guest, and is occasionally linked to the spirit of Robert E. Lee, though this last claim is not as consistently reported as the others. Guests and staff have reported phenomena such as seeing figures, hearing faint conversations, and experiencing items being moved or rearranged. Staff and guests have reported seeing two gentlemen enter the front door, move into the first room, and engage in faint conversations before disappearing when the room is entered. Items within the inn have been reported to move or become rearranged. A blue streak has been seen moving up the main staircase. Some accounts mention a ghostly female figure, possibly linked to an innkeeper's traumatic experience with a guest who died in the inn. The innkeeper found the guest deceased and the room was completely redone after the experience, and the ghost is said to reside there. Two Gentlemen: One of the apparitions is thought by some to be the ghost of Robert E. Lee. The female ghost may be linked to a tragic event that occurred at the inn.