Haunted Places in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

    Haunted Places in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

    1 haunted location

    PennsylvaniaEast Stroudsburg
    Cranberry Manor Bed and Breakfast – hotel

    Cranberry Manor Bed and Breakfast

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    East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania·hotel

    Cranberry Manor Bed and Breakfast occupied a significant Victorian structure in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, built during the 1880s as a summer boarding house during the American Gilded Age when the region was developing as a destination for wealthy vacationers seeking leisure and respite. The building embodied the architectural sensibilities of late nineteenth century leisure hospitality, designed specifically to accommodate wealthy travelers and vacationing families seeking respite and recreation in the Pennsylvania countryside. The structure's construction reflected the period's emphasis on ornamental detail and elaborate interior decoration, with multiple guest rooms appointed with period furnishings, elaborate dressing tables with mirrors, and amenities reflecting the expectations of affluent guests. The building's design incorporated hallway spaces and individual Victorian-era rooms that would later serve as the primary venues for reported paranormal activity. The exterior featured the gabled rooflines and decorative trim characteristic of Victorian domestic architecture, while the interior displayed the careful craftsmanship and expensive materials typical of late nineteenth century luxury hospitality establishments. The decorative details included intricate woodwork, ornamental plasterwork, and carefully selected period furnishings that reflected the aesthetic preferences of the era. In its later incarnation as a bed and breakfast establishment, Cranberry Manor developed a considerable and widespread reputation within paranormal investigation communities for consistent and diversified manifestations of supernatural phenomena that suggested complex multi-entity haunting by distinct spirits. Guests reported awakening in their rooms to distinct and unmistakable olfactory experiences, specifically the aromas of bacon, muffins, and fresh coffee, occurring with regularity around five o'clock in the morning despite the absolute absence of any active kitchen preparation at such hours. These food aromas were reported by multiple guests in different rooms across multiple stays, suggesting deliberate paranormal manifestation rather than residual cooking odors from previous days. Mirrors within guest rooms were observed to tilt and adjust their angles without visible human intervention, repositioning themselves despite their secure mounting on walls and frames. Guests reported encountering mirrors reversed or facing inward without explanation. Water faucets throughout the building would activate independently, producing flowing water without anyone manipulating the handles, often occurring during nighttime hours when no staff members were present or awake. These activations would occur in multiple bathrooms simultaneously, suggesting coordinated paranormal activity. Footsteps traversed the hallway spaces with clear audibility, the sounds suggesting the measured movement of an adult-sized entity, yet investigation would reveal no human presence responsible for the sounds. Multiple guests reported hearing footsteps in the corridors during hours when staff was known to be absent. Apparitions were witnessed by multiple guests, most notably a woman dressed in a long white gown, often described as carrying a bouquet of flowers and appearing in guest rooms, hallway areas, and common spaces throughout the structure. The apparition was generally described as peaceful and non-threatening, though her presence generated psychological discomfort in witnesses. Electronic disturbances were documented, including the mysterious opening and closing of dresser drawers, with items inside sometimes disturbed or relocated to unusual locations. Guests reported waking to find personal items rearranged or moved from their original positions. Auditory phenomena including whispering voices and disembodied communications were recorded by both guests and paranormal investigators using electronic voice phenomenon equipment, with intelligible words sometimes captured on recordings. The Cranberry Manor Bed and Breakfast eventually ceased operations, with the closure possibly influenced by the intense paranormal reputation that surrounded the location and the discomfort experienced by guests encountering paranormal phenomena during their stays.

    Apparitions
    Disembodied Voices
    Object Manipulations
    Electronic Disturbances
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