The North Carolina Executive Mansion is the official residence of governors and their families since 1891. You might say the mansion exists because of Gov. Thomas Jarvis, the 44th governor from 1879 to 1885 who later served as U.S. Senator, successfully appealed to the General Assembly to build a governor’s mansion on Raleigh’s Burke Square. And though he never lived there, this story — based on reports from the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources — is about the first governor who moved in and whose spirit may remain, making it possibly the state’s most haunted house. 

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Have you heard stories about the North Carolina Executive Mansion being haunted? If so, please tell us about them in the comments below. And while you’re in Raleigh, be sure to visit the indoor State Farmers Market in Raleigh open year-round.

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