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Ghost Talk At The Ford Mansion In Morristown
Upcoming Morristown National Historical Park walking tour explores ghostly theories at the Ford Mansion.

If you're hunting for ghosts this October, take a trip out to the Ford Mansion at the Morristown National Historical Park, a house that has seen a thing or two during its lifetime, spanning over 200 years.
The program, organized in part by the Morris County Tourism Bureau, will include the recent paranormal studies of the mansion done by Gordon Thomas Ward, a well-respected investigator of ghosts and hauntings. Visitors will have the opportunity to take a peak at new photos, listen to audio recordings of the sounds emanating from the walls, and learn what kind of theories experts have about the Ford Mansion, which served as General George Washington's home for 200 days in 1780.
After the talk, visitors can roam around Morristown National Historical Park. Meet in the auditorium of the Washington’s Headquarters Museum, 30 Washington Place, Morristown. Cost is $15 per person and includes free park admission for the day. To reserve your spot, please call the Morris County Tourism Bureau at 973-631-5151 (open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 4 pm).
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Image via Morristown National Historical Park, used with permission.
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