Pennsylvania’s rife with the paranormal. No matter where you travel in the state, you’re sure to hear tales of the paranormal and ghostly legends. Chances are pretty good that you’ll experience the paranormal at least once during your stay in Pennsylvania. This haunting museum in Pennsylvania is a must-visit, even if you’re not totally convinced the paranormal exists. It just might change your mind.

Gettysburg has been hailed as the most haunted town in Pennsylvania and among the top haunted places in the United States, so it’s fitting that the Museum of Haunted Objects is tucked in this historic destination.

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The museum, in fact, sits on the second floor of the home where Jennie Wade was born. Wade, whose adulthood home is a popular stop for visitors to Gettysburg, was the sole civilian casualty of the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War.

Google/Bryan D. Burgess The Jennie Wade House is where Wade was killed during the war.

Sign up to join a one-hour tour of this fascinating museum that is brimming with what is billed as “haunted and cursed objects.”

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Exhibits may change but have included two chairs from Fords Theater that were in place on the night of President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Your tour guide will share the story behind the objects, including any paranormal activity associated with them.

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Photographs are not allowed on the tour, so you won’t find many to check out before you make your way to this paranormal museum. However, both the objects and the experience garner positive reviews from tour-goers, who called the tour “fascinating,” “spooky,” and “entertaining.”

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Learn more on the Museum of Haunted Objects Facebook page.

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Have you been to this one-of-a-kind museum in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! Pennsylvania’s known for its rich paranormal activity. Take a peek at some of the most haunted and creepy places in Pennsylvania that are just waiting to be explored.

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The Jennie Wade House is where Wade was killed during the war.

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Address: Museum of Haunted Objects, 242 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA