The investigation of My Haunted Manor
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Samuel Miller Mansion located in Columbia, PA has a legendary history dating all the way back to 1804 when the mansion was a private residence of Mr. Samuel Miller. Later on in history, the mansion became a commercial property for several businesses. Some of these business consisted of a bank, feed mill, toy factory, and a printing company. Remnants of each company can still be found in the building to this day but the question still remains, who or what is still attached to these items…..
In addition, the Mansion also played a role in the Underground Railroad. The original opening to the underground tunnel can still be observed to this day. Listen closely, you may catch the sounds of a jubilee song echoing through the desolated tunnel.
Currently, the Mansion houses a printing company and a few supernatural beings. When you hear the pitter-patter of footsteps coming your way, don’t run, don’t hide, just grab your light-up toys and sound makers, the children are ready to play.
As a guest to the Samuel Miller Mansion, the residing souls will oversee your stay by watching you carefully as you venture from room to room. So, if the hair on your neck is standing up, you can better believe you’re not alone in the room.
Knock on the door, ring the bell and come inside to explore the complex history of this grand home on the Susquehanna and encounter some ghostly souls along the way.
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In addition, the Mansion also played a role in the Underground Railroad. The original opening to the underground tunnel can still be observed to this day. Listen closely, you may catch the sounds of a jubilee song echoing through the desolated tunnel.
Currently, the Mansion houses a printing company and a few supernatural beings. When you hear the pitter-patter of footsteps coming your way, don’t run, don’t hide, just grab your light-up toys and sound makers, the children are ready to play.
As a guest to the Samuel Miller Mansion, the residing souls will oversee your stay by watching you carefully as you venture from room to room. So, if the hair on your neck is standing up, you can better believe you’re not alone in the room.
Knock on the door, ring the bell and come inside to explore the complex history of this grand home on the Susquehanna and encounter some ghostly souls along the way.
Get Tickets
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