C. Stouch Tavern, Womelsdorf
C. Stouch Tavern in Womelsdorf, PA, is considered haunted, with reported paranormal activity including a phantom carriage, disembodied footsteps, lights and faucets turning on and off, objects moving, and sightings of a Revolutionary War-era man in an arched tunnel. A spectral girl and a ghost nicknamed "George" are also said to reside at the historic 18th-century tavern, which was once visited by George Washington himself. Disembodied footsteps and a phantom carriage clattering on the cobblestones are frequently reported. Reports include doors opening on their own, faucets turning on, and jewelry boxes being thrown against walls. Objects also go missing and then reappear in different places. Sightings include a girl, a ghost nicknamed "George" (not George Washington), and a man in a Revolutionary War uniform walking through the arched tunnel. Lights are known to turn on and off by themselves. The tavern dates back to the 1700s.