Gabreil Daveis Tavern, Glendora
The Gabreil Daveis Tavern in Glendora, NJ, is rumored to be haunted, with alleged paranormal activity including sightings of ghosts in the windows, sounds of moaning, suffering, and disembodied voices, particularly on the third floor, which was used as a hospital for wounded soldiers during the Revolutionary War. Reports mention bloodstains still visible on the third floor and the tavern is a popular site for paranormal investigations and historical tours. Visitors and researchers have reported seeing ghosts and spirits, particularly in the windows of the tavern. Witnesses have heard sounds of moaning, suffering, and disembodied voices within the tavern. The third floor of the tavern was historically used as a hospital for wounded soldiers during the Revolutionary War. Legend says that bloodstains from this period are still present on the third floor, contributing to the haunted atmosphere. The site is known to be visited by paranormal research teams.
The tavern was built before 1776 and served as a site during the Revolutionary War.