Seasonal & Holidays

'Haunted Road Trip' Of Pennsylvania Includes Stop In Bristol

Are you ready to get spooked? A Haunted Road Trip of Pennsylvania has three stops in Bucks County, including one in Bristol.

It's almost Halloween, which means it's the perfect time to spook yourself out with some of Pennsylvania's scariest sites. Luckily, Bucks County residents don't have to go far.

A Haunted Road Trip of Pennsylvania, created by the website Only In Your State, has three stops in Bucks County, including one in Bristol.

The King George Inn II is included in the Haunted Road Trip, which is supposed to lead participants "to the scariest places in Pennsylvania."

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Here's what the website says about the local inn:

Visit this 17th century inn for a delicious meal with a side of the paranormal. During its storied history, the King George Inn II, which is the longest continuously operating inn in the United States, has welcomed a long list of esteemed guests, including George Washington, John Adams, and James Madison. Today, diners tell of ghostly sightings, including that of a man neatly dressed in a top hat and tails walking through the inn. Others tell of paintings suddenly falling off of the walls and doors opening and closing when no one's there.

Other Bucks County sites on the road trip include the Van Sant Covered Bridge in New Hope and Hansell Road in Buckingham Township. The 10-site road trip also includes Eastern State Penitentiary, Centralia and Pennhurst State Hospital and School.

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