Gettysburg certainly earns a nod as the most haunted place in Pennsylvania - maybe even in the United States. Whether you're mildly fascinated by or enthralled with the idea of the paranormal, you definitely need to spend time in Gettysburg. While you're there, check into this haunted farmhouse in Pennsylvania. You just might run into some friendly spirits during your stay.
The David Stewart Farm in Gettysburg oozes the charm of yesteryear, and it still might house the spirits of some of those Civil War soldiers who passed through decades ago.
During the Civil War, the house and the barn were used as a field hospital, with doctors and nurses helping to care for injured and dying Confederate soldiers after the Battle of Gettysburg.
Today, the farm attracts ghost hunters and paranormal investigators from all over. Two of its bedrooms are also rented out on Airbnb, so you might get to experience the paranormal for yourself when you check in.
You'll share common space in the farmhouse with your host, Stephani, her pup, and her six cats. (Spirits, of course, might also be lingering about.)
However, the light and airy bedroom features a queen bed and a private bathroom. You can rent a second bedroom with two twin beds, too, if you have several people in your group.
The two bedrooms and private bath are on the second floor, which you'll have all to yourself.
The paranormal aside, the charming farmhouse features a full menu of amenities - from WiFi to air conditioning. You'll also receive a guest pass to work out at the fitness center Stephani owns.
Spend some time outdoors exploring the 100 acres on which the historic farmhouse sits. You're always within easy distance of the Gettysburg battlefields.
Click here for the official Airbnb of the David Stewart Farmhouse.
Have you ever stayed at this haunted farmhouse in Pennsylvania? Did you experience anything out of the ordinary? Let us know in the comments! Fascinated by the paranormal? You might just want to set off on this road trip to the most haunted places in PA.
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