The Big Moose Inn

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The Big Moose Inn is allegedly haunted by the ghost of a pregnant woman named Grace who was murdered there. Her lover was convicted of hitting her on the head and throwing her in the lake to drown. It is believed that you can still see her ghost wandering the lake shoreline.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    1510 Big Moose Road
    Eagle Bay, NY 13331
    United States

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    GPS:
    43.8178399, -74.876506
    County:
    Herkimer County, New York
    Nearest Towns:
    Old Forge, NY (8.9 mi.)
    Star Lake, NY (24.9 mi.)
    Long Lake, NY (25.1 mi.)
    Croghan, NY (26.3 mi.)
    Lyons Falls, NY (27.9 mi.)
    Cranberry Lake, NY (28.0 mi.)
    Port Leyden, NY (28.5 mi.)
    Turin, NY (29.8 mi.)
    Lowville, NY (30.8 mi.)
    Harrisville, NY (32.0 mi.)

    Contact Information

    Web:
    http://www.bigmooseinn.com/

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