Most Haunted Places In Edinboro, Pennsylvania To Visit
Following are the most haunted places in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, where cursed buildings and abandoned ruins hide a chilling past. These locations are known for paranormal sightings, eerie whispers, and a sense of dread that clings to those who dare venture too close after sunset.
Center for the Performing Arts
: "The PAC is supposedly haunted by a ghost those in the theatre department have named Dorothy, after a theatre professor rumored to have died in her home not far from campus. Reported events include foot steps on the back stairs and on the track running around the stage area as well as fluctuations in the sound system volume (which seemed to cease after someone hung a rosary on the volume knob). During a few sold out performances, actors on stage reported seeing a vague face that seemed to move from chair to chair as if looking for an empty seat. These sightings appeared to stop after casts started setting a chair with a program on it along the track facing the stage."
Evergreen
: "Written about in Edinboro University newspaper in early 1990''s. The tavern is over 100 years old, and has always been a way station for travelers. It is said to be haunted by a former employee from the 18th or 19th century. He likes to move the bed and other objects in one of the upstairs bedrooms. Other hauntings are said to be present, but of unknown origin. Tavern is now closed, but you can feel a presence as you drive by."
Lawrence Towers
: "On the 5th floor of Lawrence Towers A, it is rumored that a college student (music major) who lived in room 517 hung herself. It is said she was depressed. Rumor has it that the floor was closed down for a few years being "renovated." You can hear a soft voice singing some nights. You may also feel a strong presence when walking through the halls at night - almost as if you want to run back into your room."
Reeder Hall
: "The basement of Reeder Hall (which currently houses the university''s administration and President as well as the Honor''s Dorm) is haunted. Reeder Hall was closed for several years during which time seances were held in the basement and a witch''s coven set up meetings there. If you sit in the basement at night, the temperature drops and there is a cold breeze even though the windows and doors are closed. You get a very uneasy feeling there and the lights have been known to go out for no reason at all."