Spy House
Located in the Port Monmouth section of Middletown, New Jersey, the Seabrook-Wilson Homestead, more popularly known as The Spy House, is steeped in intriguing history and local legends of the supernatural. Originally built around 1650, this white wooden structure is rumored to be one of the most haunted houses in America, having served various roles throughout its existence, including that of a tavern during the Revolutionary War.
The Spy House gained its infamous nickname thanks to the captivating stories spun by a former curator, which intertwined espionage and ghostly encounters, drawing visitors from afar. After undergoing restoration, the homestead now showcases exhibits that reflect its historical significance while continuing to capture the imaginations of those curious about its rumored paranormal activity.
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