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The Old School Building was used as a Civil War hospital, and you know what that means. Restored to its original beauty in 1987, Kent Manor Inn now features twenty-four luxurious sleeping rooms some occupied by ghosts The home was built in 1802 and just prior to the Civil War, Alexander Thompson added a first and second floor addition and five smaller rooms on the third floor. In 1988 the home was purchased and turned into an inn. When the owners began working in the inn they were asked by the Thompson family and by employees if they had seen Alexander riding up the driveway on his white horse. They were informed that Alexander is often seen. The owners said they have never seen Alexander on his horse but have experienced many unusual occurrences. Each night the twenty four un-rented rooms are locked only to be found open and unlocked in the morning. One employee saw a man sitting on the bed in room 303, she screamed and ran out of the room and the man disappeared. People who stay in room 209 say they feel someone watching them. The ghost often turns off the TV when people are watching it. The lights turn on and off in room 209. One guest in room 209 complained about a knocking sound that went on all night. This bridge was one of many that was built during the Braddock Expedition to take Ft. This bridge was one of many that was built during the Braddock Expedition to take Ft. Duquesne in 1755. It is said that the ghost of one of General Braddock's Grenadiers will accompany anyone traveling over the bridge until they are safely across. Colonial era plantation with colorful history and an apparition The plantations that date back to the Colonial era are located on the water, as running water provided motiver energy as well as viable transportation needed to get products to market.
Summerseat was built around 1732. The large house sat on a hilltop located on the center of the property. The house is two hundred years old.
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