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Haunted Vermont Inns - Inwood Manor, East Barnet, VT

Travelers on the Old Silo Road in East Barnet will find signs leading to Inwood Manor, a former stagecoach stop, croquet factory dorm and Bed and Breakfast Inn. Although the building has been closed for many years, certain "guests" apparently still "check in." While a B&B, guests told the owner of seeing disembodied hands and hearing music coming from a grand piano that was locked in a private room. Some believe that several owners were monks.
A woman and her small child drowned in the Connecticut River, near the Inn. The process of renovating any building often stirs up ghosts living there. After the owners started renovating this 32 room inn, a friendly, smiling female apparition, dressed in a candy-striped dress, appeared to them, to offer a gracious welcome and to encourage their efforts, obviously pleased that they were repairing and renovating her inn, the place where she sought refuge after the unfortunate accident. After she appeared at the foot of the stairs before them, she turned around and floated up the stairs, and then melted into thin air. They knew then that they had their first customer/resident, even if she is a ghost. This friendly, benign female apparition turned out not to be alone. The apparition of her little child, who drowned with her, appeared before the owners soon afterwards.

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