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Pennsylvania's Most Haunted Libraries

Interested in a good ghost story? Head to a haunted library and you'll get the full effect and possibly live the story for yourself! There are more than plenty of libraries throughout America that are steeped in history and mystery. From the New York Public Library that is rumored to be home to many spirits, to the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. – the options for paranormal fanatics are truly endless. Check out some of the nation’s most haunted libraries here and enjoy diving into the pages of their unique history!
 
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    The Easton Area Public Library in Easton is home to some strange occurrences that many believe are the ghosts that reside there. The building opened in 1903 where an old cemetery once was and the remains of more than 30 people had to be moved into an underground cement vault, which was eventually paved over into a parking lot. Witnesses have reported books flying off the shelves, and... Read More

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  •   Bureau of State Library Harrisburg, PA
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    This state library was supposedly built over what used to be the "8th Ward," the red-light district of early Harrisburg and it is rumored to be one of Pennsylvania's haunted locations. The lights have been known to turn on and off after closing time and the lids to the copiers open and close by themselves while no one is around. There are also stories surrounding "The White Woman" who... Read More

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    The American Philosophical Society Library in Philadelphia is said to be haunted by the ghost of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin. His apparition has been spotted climbing down from his statue and dancing in the streets of the Historic District. Franklin's ghost has all been seen wandering through the building with an armful of books. Read More

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    This library was founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1896 and was built with a music hall and an athletic center with a heated swimming pool. It's rumored to be haunted by apparitions of steel workers, who have been spotted by witnesses, along with shadowy figures and unexplained female and male voices. Books are also known to fly off the shelves on their own. Read More

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