Take An Eerie Lantern Walk From The Haunted Proprietary House To Saint Peter's Cemetery In New Jersey
By Kristen|Published October 17, 2019
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If you’re into all things eerie, there’s no better place in New Jersey than the Propriety House. Loaded with centuries of history, it also happens to be incredibly haunted. This Halloween, you can take a terrific (and perhaps terrifying!) walking tour from the house to the nearby Saint Peter’s Cemetery. You’ll learn some spectacular history and hear chilling tales along the way!
The Proprietary House (now operating as a museum) is the only proprietary governor's mansion of the original Thirteen Colonies still standing. It was completed in 1764. Over the years, it has served as a private residence, retirement home, and hotel.
Though this photo is not of a real ghost, there are said to be several, including that of a Revolutionary War soldier, a woman who stands in the dining room window, and a little boy in blue who once let in a delivery man.
St. Peter's Episcopal Church is the oldest Episcopal church in New Jersey and its cemetery is home to the oldest existing gravestone in the Garden State. That grave belongs to Helen Gordon who died on December 12, 1687.
Up for some real-life ghost stories? See all the details above, including dates and times. As for tickets, they were still available online at the time this article was published. Be sure to purchase your tickets in advance as space is limited. If you can’t attend, visit either or both destinations when it suits your schedule. You really don’t want to miss the Proprietary House, one of New Jersey’s oldest buildings open to the public.
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