White Hill Mansion, Fieldsboro
The White Hill Mansion in Fieldsboro, NJ, is described as haunted due to centuries of tragic history, paranormal activity, and lingering spirits tied to its past as a colonial home, Revolutionary War site, speakeasy, and restaurant. Ghostly phenomena include full-bodied apparitions, disembodied voices, and unexplained sounds. Restaurant workers and patrons reported seeing a featureless, dark figure that would appear and disappear into the shadows. Reports suggest the spirit of a child who drowned in a nearby lake haunts the property. During one paranormal investigation, a communication device spelled out the name "Robert" in response to questions. Over the years, witnesses have reported sightings of full-bodied apparitions of soldiers from the Revolutionary War and other former inhabitants. Visitors and investigators have heard ghostly chatter, unexplained whispers, disembodied footsteps on the stairs, and the sounds of children playing in the nursery. In paranormal investigations, devices that detect electromagnetic energy have lit up in response to questions, indicating an energetic presence. Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) recordings have also captured what appear to be intelligent responses. Some visitors report experiencing unsettling activity in the former speakeasy, which is believed to be a hotspot for paranormal energy.