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Lockhouse 25 in Poolesville is supposedly haunted by the ghosts of Union soldiers from the Civil War. Towpath Mile 30.9, Edwards Ferry Rd., Poolesvilleīike the C&O Canal to this spooky stay in Montgomery County on mile 30.9 of the towpath. Reports include loud crashes in the rooms’ bathrooms, something pulling on the mattresses, and one Redditor’s report that a presence was grabbing at their ankles, apparently trying to get into bed with them. Legend has it that “ Miss Lucy,” a ghost from the 19th century, haunts the inn-especially in rooms 50, 52, and 54. At the nearby Manassas National Battlefield, hundreds of Union and Confederate troops were killed, with thousands more injured, during the Civil War’s First Battle of Bull Run. Take the Virginia Railway Express or Amtrak to this Manassas inn just 32 miles from DC.

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It seems perhaps they never left: There have been reports of modern-day hotel guests hearing dreadful cries in the building and spotting the ghost of a woman in full Victorian-era dress. The post office remained open during the Civil War, and the story goes that women would wait there for news of their loved ones who were off fighting. The Kimpton Hotel Monaco was originally built to house the General Post Office in 1842. While the room is no longer open to the public, you can still stay elsewhere in the hotel and get your fix of ghost stories: There are reports of lights flickering, rolling carts, vacuums running in the middle of the night, piano keys tinkling, floors creaking, and TVs turning on in rooms nearby. Doherty moved out in 1973 and left the apartment abandoned for decades. Brown mysteriously dropped dead one night in the suite, and it’s believed that both Doherty’s wife and daughter passed away there, too. The front desk clerk was referring to Juliette Brown, one of the two or three ghosts that apparently haunt the hotel’s “Ghost Suite.”īrown was the housekeeper for one of the hotel’s former owners, Henry Doherty, who lived in the now-suite. ‘Almost every time I have to go up there, I can’t get the key to work. “’She usually won’t let me inside,’ the clerk said, referring, I assumed, to the resident ghost. Washingtonian journalist Eric Nuzum documented his restless night spent in the hotel’s room 870 back in 2007: At the same time, an elevator allegedly gets stuck on the eighth floor, where Coolidge was staying, and only returns to the hotel’s ground floor around 10:15 p.m., when Coolidge should have arrived. Now, on the anniversary of Coolidge’s inauguration, the hotel lights are said to flicker at 10 p.m., just as the first guests would have been announced. What’s spookier than a mourning president who missed his own inaugural ball? When the hotel hosted Calvin Coolidge’s inaugural ball in 1925, Coolidge didn’t attend, as he was supposedly mourning the death of his 16-year-old son. People can also visit the hair-raising statue sometimes referred to as “Grief” in Rock Creek Park that Adams had constructed in Hooper’s memory. Hay-Adams ghost stories include locked doors unlocking on their own, cold spots and strange orbs popping up, the sound of a sad woman’s mournful wails, chandeliers mysteriously swaying, and the appearance of Hooper’s full-bodied apparition.Īpparently, December is the most haunted time to visit, around the anniversary of Hooper’s death. Her ghost is said to now wander the hotel’s fourth floor, identified by an a faint almond fragrance-the smell of potassium cyanide.













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