General Warren Inne, Malvern


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The General Warren Inne in Malvern, PA, is reportedly haunted by several entities, including Revolutionary War-era soldiers and a Victorian-era woman named Mary, who may cause items to move and chandeliers to sway. The inn, originally built in the 1700s, is also said to be a site of paranormal activity, with reports of a teenage ghost and her cat who died in a fire, and alleged findings by paranormal investigators of multiple spirits from various time periods. Visitors and paranormal investigators have reported encountering ghosts of soldiers from the Revolutionary War era. A Hessian soldier who is said to play tricks and blow on the necks of attractive female guests. Two other Hessian soldiers also associated with the inn. A colonial barmaid who haunts the inn and the neighboring graveyard. A friendly but mischievous intelligent ghost from the Victorian era, who can allegedly mess with tables and cause chandeliers to move. A Teenager and Her Cat: Ghosts believed to have died in a fire at the inn. Reports of chairs and tables moving on their own. Findings of EVPs by paranormal investigators suggest a strong presence of spirits. Some visitors have reported seeing apparitions at the inn.

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