First, let me say I am sorry for posting a day late. I have been at a conference for my "day job" as an HR Manager and just flat couldn't get the time to post.
Being out on the road and having to eat out a lot, I thought I would write about a VERY haunted restaurant. So here is a short post about the Lyceum Restaurant in Salem Massachusetts. PLEASE if you have visited this restaurant I would love to hear from you!!!
This haunted Salem restaurant was built upon the former site of Bridget Bishop's apple orchard. It's believed that Bridget's restless spirit haunts the building to this day! In 1692, that's right.....1692.....she was accused of witchcraft. Found guilty, Bridget spent the next year in prison, until the fateful day that she was led to the gallows and hanged.
Sadly for Bridget, she would come to be memorialized for being the first witch to have been executed in the Salem witch trials.
Years later, a historic lecture hall was built on the site of the apple orchard; it would host such notables as Hawthorne, Thoreau, Emerson, and the prominent inventor, Alexander Bell. In fact, in 1877, history was made from this location, as Bell demonstrated his invention here and made the first public phone call.
In 1989 George Harrington purchased the building, and the Lyceum Bar & Grill soon opened. Ever since, employees and patrons alike have witnessed scores of unexplained phenomena. Above the hectic activities of a bustling restaurant, many people have heard a female voice whisper in their ears. Shocked patrons have given George countless photos depicting unexplainable light anomalies. Some employees have seen the ghostly image of a woman starting out a second-floor window, only to have her vanish upon their approach. And there are those that have caught the sweet, succulent scent of apple blossoms in the air. When the staff are questioned about the origin of the floral aroma, they state that it's a gift from Bridget.
Now, I have been to Salem and I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! But I went before the Lyceum Restaurant was opened. If you get the chance to go to Salem DON"T PASS IT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!! For ANYONE interested in the paranormal....this is a gold mine!!!! And hey....stop in and say "hi" to Bridget for me. :)
Being out on the road and having to eat out a lot, I thought I would write about a VERY haunted restaurant. So here is a short post about the Lyceum Restaurant in Salem Massachusetts. PLEASE if you have visited this restaurant I would love to hear from you!!!
This haunted Salem restaurant was built upon the former site of Bridget Bishop's apple orchard. It's believed that Bridget's restless spirit haunts the building to this day! In 1692, that's right.....1692.....she was accused of witchcraft. Found guilty, Bridget spent the next year in prison, until the fateful day that she was led to the gallows and hanged.
Sadly for Bridget, she would come to be memorialized for being the first witch to have been executed in the Salem witch trials.
Years later, a historic lecture hall was built on the site of the apple orchard; it would host such notables as Hawthorne, Thoreau, Emerson, and the prominent inventor, Alexander Bell. In fact, in 1877, history was made from this location, as Bell demonstrated his invention here and made the first public phone call.
In 1989 George Harrington purchased the building, and the Lyceum Bar & Grill soon opened. Ever since, employees and patrons alike have witnessed scores of unexplained phenomena. Above the hectic activities of a bustling restaurant, many people have heard a female voice whisper in their ears. Shocked patrons have given George countless photos depicting unexplainable light anomalies. Some employees have seen the ghostly image of a woman starting out a second-floor window, only to have her vanish upon their approach. And there are those that have caught the sweet, succulent scent of apple blossoms in the air. When the staff are questioned about the origin of the floral aroma, they state that it's a gift from Bridget.
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