One if by Land, Two if by Sea, New York


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The restaurant One if by Land, Two if by Sea in New York City is rumored to be haunted by around 20 ghosts, including its former owner, Aaron Burr. Reports of paranormal activity include flickering lights, mysterious movements of objects like jewelry and plates, unexplained drafts, and staff members being shoved by unseen forces. The building, a historic carriage house built in 1767, is believed to be home to several other spirits, such as a Ziegfeld Follies girl and a woman in a black gown. Visitors and staff have reported seeing apparitions, including a woman in a black gown walking down the stairs. Patrons have been pushed by spirits, and staff members have reported being shoved by unseen forces. Earrings have reportedly vanished from women's ears, picture frames have tilted or fallen off walls, and plates have been seen flying. Lights have been observed flickering, machinery has activated by itself, and strange drafts have been felt. The restaurant is situated in a carriage house that once belonged to Aaron Burr, the third U.S. Vice President, and his ghost is said to be one of the main entities present. A Ziegfeld Follies girl and another woman dressed in a black gown have also been reportedly seen at the location.

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