Fallingwater

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A solitude woman is said to be seen staring out of the window of the master bedroom. She is believed to the first wife of Edgar Kaufmann, depressed by his unfaithfulness.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
1491 Mill Run Rd
Mill Run, PA 15464
United States

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GPS:
39.906248, -79.4679458
County:
Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Nearest Towns:
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  1. Many years ago, I was a docent at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. Once, while chatting with a coworker in the kitchen of the house while on break, the kitchen door blew closed. There is a stopper in front of the door that would prevent this from happening. It was not a particularly breezy day, and in fact, not a single one of the kitchen windows were open.

    I believe what brought this on was a question on the tour I had just given about the relationship between the Mister and Misses’ rocky relationship, which I, following the “honesty policy”, answered candidly. I apologized to the Misses, and that was the first and last occurrence of paranormal activity I had in the house.

  2. I went there with my school for a field trip nd while we were there I felt some cold spots as if a ghost was present. Now you are probably thinking oh well it was probably just the wind no it wasn’t the day we went it was 94 degrees outside and as you know there is no air conditioning. I believe that there is a ghostly women in that house.

  3. I went there on a field trip with my school, and when we were there I felt some chilly places, as if a ghost was around. I don’t know for sure, but I think it was a ghost. You are probably thinking that it was probably simply the wind, but on the day that we visited, it was 98 degrees outside, and as you are aware, there is no air conditioning in that building. Now that you are thinking about it, you are probably wrong. My gut tells me there’s a spectral woman lingering around in there somewhere.

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