Most Haunted Places In Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania To Visit
Following are the most haunted places in Roaring Spring, Pennsylvania, where ancient legends and dark myths are brought to life in the shadowy corners of historic landmarks. These places hold secrets that have yet to be uncovered, with each creaking floorboard and cold breeze hinting at restless souls trapped between worlds.
Paper Mill
: "there once was a house across from the papaer mill and a pastor lived there. the pastor was a devil worshiper (my grandmother broke into the house from a suspision and went upstairs and there was vails full of potions with a witchcraft book) some times in the middle of the summer (it could be 98 degreese outside and up in the attic where the vails and witchcraft book was) there was ice cycles hanging off the cieling. the pastor was also a foster parent and and one day out of no where the one girl he was taking care of went missing (later on after the pastor died somebody found a females hip bone in the back yard) next door to the house a bitbole will appear in the garden (ever since then nothing will grow in the garden) then it will mysteriously dissaper. a missionnary came to the town of roaring spring back in the 1960''s and as he was entering the town he said he could go no farther cause the town was feeled with evil spirits (and before you know it he was outta there and never came back) till this day there have been mysterious hauntings that no one an explain."
Paper Mill
: "Bridge - By the Paper Mill there is a bridge which is haunted by at least 3 ghost. One is the ghost of a man who had hung himself. If you drive through the bridge and park in the middle facing the side farthest from the mill you will see his ghost. The ghost tends to walk back and fourth. Sometimes he will do no more than step out and back. Aslo you should hear the voice of a man talking. Occasionally the ghost will walk up to the car and even hit it. Very large, bright, white orbs can also be seen. The other two ghost are those of a couple who were hit by a train. They tend to linger around the top of the bridge-walking together-holding hands."