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Stone’s Public House – Ashland, Massachusetts

Photo by CC Chapman

The Railroad House was built by John Stone in 1834 to serve as an inn and restaurant for the brand new railway coming through town. It was very successful and was operated as an inn for many years. Eventually success tapered off and the building fell into disrepair. It was rescued in 1976, remodeled, and renamed Stone's Public House. It has achieved new glory as an Irish American gastropub with … [Read more...]

Max’s Taphouse – Baltimore, Maryland

Photo by Reid Rosenberg

Max's Taphouse can be found in the historic waterfront neighborhood of Fells Point in Baltimore, Maryland. Since the 1800's the building has served in various capacities as restaurant, boardinghouse, brothel, and chicken slaughterhouse. It became Max's Taphouse in 1986 and today it is best know for it's huge selection of draft, cask, and bottled beers. Stories: Encounters with ghosts and spirits … [Read more...]

The Irish Lion – Bloomington, Indiana

The Irish Lion, Bloomington Indiana

The Irish Lion is a classic Irish pub set in a restored 1882 building that was originally a tavern. Rumor has it that at some point in history a brothel existed upstairs in what is now the banquet room. Some suspect that the ghosts may be working girls from that time. Stories Former employees tell stories of glasses and bottles flying across the room, sometimes at them. Some speak of locking up … [Read more...]

Kitty Knight House – Georgetown, Maryland

Kitty Knight House

The house that would be forever associated with Kitty Knight was built overlooking the Sassafras river on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the late 1700's. It would have been burned to the ground by British forces on May 6, 1813 if Kitty Knight hadn't stubbornly and persuasively convinced the British Admiral Cockburn to spare it and the adjacent house. Today the Kitty Knight House serves as an … [Read more...]