The Haunted Schubert Farm House - Allentown, PA
The Haunted Schubert Farm House - Allentown, PA
March 14, 2011
Erin Casperson
Examiner.com
The Schubert Farm House is located in the countryside of Allentown, Pennsylvania. It was built by Revolutionary War soldier, George Schubert in the 1700’s when his house had burned to the ground. During this time, George Schubert had faced a harsh tragedy when he lost his five children to smallpox.
The farm house has had numerous amounts of paranormal and poltergeist activity. Current residences have reported hearing cries for help, children saying “mommy†and sounds of footsteps through the barn. A previous owner of the farm had actually hung himself from the pillars in the barn and paranormal investigators have reported seeing a man hanging from the stalks and hearing the sound of rope tightening. The original owner of the house, George Schubert and his wife, have been seen roaming around the farm house. Mrs. Schubert is said to be the Lady in Black.
CThere have been sightings of horse apparitions galloping through the grass and you can hear their hooves hitting the ground. Apparitions of a man with a handle bar mustache and red eyes have been spotted looking out from a bathroom in the house. Spirits have appeared in the different bedrooms of the house and watched people sleeping.
There are many pictures of apparitions, shadows, even the mysterious red eyes. There are many television shows that also feature the farm such as the Travel Channel. If you want to check out more, visit the TravelChannel.com on some videos of this spooky farm land.
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