Henryville House, Henryville
The Henryville House was a historic, but since demolished, hotel in Henryville, PA, known for paranormal activity, including reports of up to nine ghosts, such as a child, several women, and men. While some visitors and residents reported various hauntings like strange noises and flying objects, others claimed there was only one female spirit. The house's history, which included a cemetery nearby containing Native American remains, contributed to its spooky reputation. The site was once a popular retreat and fishing destination, attracting notable figures, but was later abandoned and eventually torn down, though some structures like the annex remain. Reports claimed the presence of nine ghosts—five women, three men, and a child. Witnesses reported paranormal occurrences such as shaking beds, footsteps, and flying objects. Some people, particularly former residents, believed only a single female ghost haunted the house. The house's long period of disuse, coupled with a nearby cemetery and the land's history with Native Americans, was thought to contribute to its eerie atmosphere.