Ghostly Getaways: Exploring the Most Haunted Sites in Bucks County 

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As Halloween approaches, haunted sites in Bucks County are harrowing enough to frighten visitors all year long.  

As Halloween approaches, haunted sites in Bucks County are harrowing enough to frighten visitors all year long.  

Bensalem’s Growden Mansion is believed to be the site of Benjamin Franklin’s famous kite experiment, writes Dino Ciliberti for The Patch.  

Accounts of phantom figures and time bending battle sounds of the Revolutionary War are enough to draw in paranormal junkies.  

The Historic Bolton Mansion in Levittown is considered one of the most haunted buildings in the area. Paranormal detectives travel far and wide to investigate claims of child apparitions playing on the stairs, a woman in a white dress, and even a ghost cat.  

The Black Bass Hotel in Lumberville has a chilling reputation. According to local lore, “Woman in White” wanders the halls and can be seen holding a revolver in a guest room.  

Warminster’s Craven Hall was built in 1780. Legend has it that supernatural beings in Colonial Era garb can be seen banging on windows, trying to escape.  

To read more about the terrifying and adrenaline-spiking haunted sites in Bucks County, visit The Patch.  


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