Wayside Irish Pub, Elbridge


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The Wayside Irish Pub in Elbridge, NY, is described as a historic building with significant paranormal activity, including unexplained cold spots, flickering lights, and apparitions. Visitors report mysterious orbs and the shadowy figure of a figure in an upstairs window. A young girl is said to have committed suicide on the third floor, a possible cause for the intense activity there. The third floor also hosts the restless spirits of a Revolutionary War soldier and a former owner, Squire Munro. Visitors and staff often feel sudden, unexplained cold spots throughout the pub. Lights in the building have been reported to flicker and dim on their own. Strange noises and footsteps are heard, particularly from the closed-off second and third floors. Witnesses have seen full-bodied figures, including shadowy figures and a translucent woman in a long dress descending the stairs. Glasses and other objects have been seen flying off tables or moving on their own. Alleged spirits and hauntings: Sarah: A young girl who supposedly took her own life on the third floor. Squire Munro: The original owner of the inn, whose spirit may still linger. Revolutionary War soldier: Seen in the basement of the building. Harry: A friendly ghost who is responsible for some of the building's mischief. One story mentions a traveler who died at the inn. The building dates back to the early 1800s, initially serving as a roadside inn named the Munro House.

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