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The Inn on Washington Square
A PARANORMAL BED'N BREAKFAST
SORRY, NO MORE PARANORMAL INVESTIGATIONS AVAILABLE.
Amidst the shadow of the willow trees that line historic Salem Commons rests the first Paranormal Bed'n Breakfast on New England's North Shore. The land was purchased by William Hunt in 1841, a prominent China Merchant. The estate was built in 1842 and passed hands twice more, before coming ownership to the Etheridge Family.
November 2008, a collaboration of some of the finest paranormal investigators came together to conduct the first professional documentation of hauntings throughout the house. The evidence they collected was phenomenal - guaranteed to make the hair stand up on the back of your neck! Spiritual Medium, Robyne Marie (deemed the Boston Ghost Magnet) teamed up with renown EVP Specialist, Michael Markowicz - along with seasoned investigation group, Spirit Seekers of New England. In a brief 2 1/2 hours on a rainy Sunday evening, the team wired the house with sound equipment and began snapping away on their night vision cameras. In the lowest of lighting, Robyne Marie lead the group one room at a time, as she channeled the spirits that lie within. What they would experience would be far beyond their expectations. The eerie tinkling of bells, a little girl giggling and unexplainable items moving right before their eyes! The group stayed close together, as owners Paul and Bobby followed behind.
Bone chilling evidence! Robyne Marie made astounding contact while channeling all spirits willing to come through. The ghost of Sarah, the beautiful aristocrat who died in the house, a full bodied funeral director who resided there for years prior, and a full bodied apparition named Giocomo who laid the brick in the cellar all made their presence. Michael Markowicz collected nearly 200 EVP's, leaving 70 finished pieces that are clear as a bell. The Spirit Seekers filmed live, in hopes of capturing what we were all seeing, feeling, and hearing. JANUARY 2009 - GRAND OPENING! Customary to New York's hot spot, The Shanley Hotel, and Fall River's own Lizzy Borden's Bed'n Breakfast, now we bring you one of North Shore's most haunted locations. Unfortunately, THE INN ON WASHINGTON SQUARE is no longer offering tours for paranormal groups and investigators. Due to a recent death of family - and due to serious theft during an investigation, the Inn will no longer be accepting groups. I have had the pleasure of working at the Inn for one entire year and feel blessed to have made such contact with spirits who reside there.
SORRY, NO MORE PARANORMAL INVESTIGATIONS AVAILABLE
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CASE PHOTOS
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EVENTS CLOSED
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THE GHOSTS
William Hunt, architect & China Merchant Hunt Brothers: Samuel & Daniel Little Danny, one of the Hunt nephews Frederick & Jeremiah Hunt, grandfather & his brother John Etheridge, The Funeral Director Mary Pierpont-Etheridge, Aristocrat & longtime widow Sarah (Sally) Etheridge, heiress & Salem Historian Giocomo, the Italian brick layer in the cellar
EVPs of a bickering couple - so comical! Some EVPs have been XXX-rated---naughty ghost!
All names and history confirmed through historical documentation provided by the City of Salem Historical Society, City archives, and the living relatives of the deceased.
MARCH 2009--co-owner Bobby is taken full possession during his sleep by a forceful spirit we believe to be that of Funeral Director John Etheridge! Robyne Marie was called out at 3:30 AM for the emergency to help bring Bobby back from his state of controlling behavior. "Who are all these people in my house?", he directed firmly to his partner, Paul Stream. Paul leaped from his bed and took foot to the 2nd floor, where Bobby came face-to-face with his own father. Bobby's father asked him what was going on. Bobby replied, "I don't know you." With that, Bobby stated that he was "getting out of here" and practically floated down the steep staircase without touching the railing. He then went over to a chair in the parlor and upon sitting down, collapsed his head - breathing out the spirit from his exhausted body. Salem EMT's were called out, along with the police. I bet that doesn't happen too often with 9-1-1 calls. What a night that was!!!
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