Surf City Hotel - Real Haunted Place
- 800 Long Beach Blvd.
- Surf City, NJ
- (609) 494-7281
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Spirits have been seen at this late 1800s hotel, along with the sound of unexplained voices. Some believe that the hauntings come from a shipwreck of the Powhattan in 1854, which killed around 300 people. Bodies from the wreck were kept in the building for a while, and it is believed that the then-owner Edward Jennings robbed their bodies. The spirits of a mother and child have been seen here.
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Share Your ExperiencesChatty Spirit
footsteps in the hall and room around 3:30am, doors moving, whispers and murmurs at my bedside.
Posted 8/27/24
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