Gibbs Museum Farmhouse, Saint Paul


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Rumors of hauntings at the Gibbs Museum Farmhouse in St. Paul, Minnesota, center on the original pioneer family who lived there, especially matriarch Jane Gibbs. The house is considered by some to be a legitimate paranormal site, and the Ramsey County Historical Society (RCHS), which operates the museum, has hosted ghost tours based on these stories. Visitors and staff have claimed to see the apparition of Jane Gibbs, often described as moving through the house and performing tasks like a diligent wife and mother. She is said to appear to be "tidying up" the farmstead or watching over the family's legacy. One podcast on paranormal happenings at the farmhouse mentions an "elderly cupboard" that is the subject of one ghostly tale. Disembodied voices, unexplained noises, and other strange sounds have been reported in the farmhouse and on the grounds, possibly from other family members or earlier Dakota inhabitants. Both visitors and guides have reported a sense of being watched or experiencing unexplainable drops in temperature in certain areas of the house.

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