King George II Inn

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Address Details

Full Address
102 Radcliffe Street, Bristol, PA 19007, United States
City
Bristol
County
Bucks County
State / Province
Pennsylvania
Postal Code
19007
Country
United States
Coordinates
40.09458, -74.85597

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The Haunting

King George II Inn in Bristol, Pennsylvania, is a colonial-era inn and restaurant whose ghost stories fit its long tavern history: a man in a top hat and tails, moving chairs and silverware, pictures falling, unexplained door slams, and upstairs sounds.

The inn traces its origins to Samuel Clift's 1681 Ferry House and is promoted by the business and local history sources as America's oldest continuously operating inn. It sits near the Delaware River in Bristol's historic riverfront district and has carried several names over the centuries.

Reported activity: The main haunting account centers on a formal male apparition and poltergeist-like movement of objects. Comments are mixed: one former office worker rejected the ghost reputation and explained at least one crying-sound report as wind through a window, while other comments drift into unrelated houses nearby.

Activity Details

Activity Level

Intense Activity

What People Are Saying

Summary of visitor and community commentary

The main haunting account centers on a formal male apparition and poltergeist-like movement of objects. Comments are mixed: one former office worker rejected the ghost reputation and explained at least one crying-sound report as wind through a window, while other comments drift into unrelated houses nearby.

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