The Inn at Turkey Hill, Bloomsburg
The Inn at Turkey Hill in Bloomsburg, PA, is said to be haunted by the mother of a former owner, who passed away in one of the buildings. Her presence is indicated by the scent of her perfume, and her spirit is believed to wander the property at night. Other reported phenomena include a rocking chair on the porch moving on its own and, in the past, an attic door that would not stay closed. The primary spirit associated with the inn is the mother of a former owner. Guests and staff have reported smelling her perfume, a common sign of her presence. She is said to wander the grounds at night, suggesting her spirit remains connected to the location. The rocking chair on the porch is known to move by itself, sometimes at night, which is attributed to her spirit. In the 1980s, the attic door would reportedly not stay closed, requiring a knife to be wedged in it, only to be found inside the doorframe by Monday mornings.