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The Greater Binghamton Area
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iscover the hidden mysteries of Greater Binghamton—a community
rich in history and intrigue. Spend a thrilling night in one of two haunted inns,
where ghostly encounters await courageous guests. Then, explore the city's historic sites
and museums, each holding tales of bygone eras and remarkable events.
Whether you're drawn to the spectral or the historical, your visit promises
an unforgettable blend of excitement and fascination in the heart of
Binghamton's enigmatic landscape.
Start your getaway with a stay at
one of these haunted inns:
1867 Parkview Inn 56
Owego, NY / 607-687-9873
The 1867 Parkview Inn, operating for over 150 years, holds a
rich history of former guests and mysterious occurrences.
Restored in 2019, it offers themed rooms for a comfortable stay.
Despite its cheery atmosphere, owner Beth Johnson recounts
eerie happenings like ringing bells and moving objects, and
the ghost of a young girl, hinting at a tragic past. Located in
downtown Owego, the inn provides access to the Duggan House
Restaurant and Pub. Pet-friendly and ADA accessible rooms are
available, welcoming all to experience its charm and mystery.
Fainting Goat Island Inn 55
Nichols, NY / 607-972-9849
Ranked #1 Best Haunted Hotel in the U.S. by
USA TODAY, the Fainting Goat Island Inn,
a former railroad hotel from the late 1800s,
blends history with eerie encounters.
Themed rooms with period furniture
offer charm amid reports of spectral
activity. Guests describe witnessing
apparitions, like the ghost of a young
boy and experiencing inexplicable
phenomena, with intensified encounters
in the new Angora Room. A fainting
goat herd graces the lawn. Book an
overnight at this charmingly chilling Inn.
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