Abbott House

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On the top floor of this beautiful bed-and-breakfast lives a ghostly little girl who has been seen and heard bouncing a ball.

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Geographic Information

Address:
6056 Main Street
Mays Landing, NJ 08330
United States

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GPS:
39.4534499, -74.731989
County:
Atlantic County, New Jersey
Nearest Towns:
Mays Landing, NJ (0.2 mi.)
Estell Manor, NJ (2.9 mi.)
Egg Harbor City, NJ (6.9 mi.)
Elwood, NJ (8.5 mi.)
Pomona, NJ (8.5 mi.)
Corbin City, NJ (10.4 mi.)
Buena, NJ (11.1 mi.)
Northfield, NJ (11.3 mi.)
Linwood, NJ (11.5 mi.)
Folsom, NJ (11.8 mi.)

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  1. I was raised in Hamilton Township, (Hamilton Square), New Jersey, by my Grandparents from 1972 to 1985. My Grandma worked here briefly MANY years ago. I remember her coming home early one day and telling me the reason she was home early was that while she was cleaning a bookcase, all the books came flying off the shelf! She has always been somewhat skeptical when it comes to ghosts and such, so when she told me this, I completely believed her. I asked her about it again recently, thinking she was telling me a story for my entertainment as a child, however, she sticks to her story!

  2. It is said it’s the son of the original owners who was tortured and put in the upstairs closet that haunts the upper floor. Since then 2 more people have died inside the house accidental of course. Behind the prperty a train derailed killing many. Lots of hauntings in Mays landing.

  3. I lived there for 7 years…myself and others had conversations w david…beware its not who it claims to be…its using his tormented lifes fingerprint…the shadows move sometimes to form faces in the windows..they dont move around like us..they enter rooms vertically both from below and upstairs ..then there is a room that isnt there…becareful…only way out is to break the pattern….i stay away

  4. I grew up on Mays Landing.
    Relocated now due to other reasons, but I was in that place once, to tour it actually as a kid, I put my hand on the bible and swear it felt like the floor fell out from under me I fell on my face, but for a split second it felt like I was floating because how the floor fell.
    Everyone else on the tour thought I was fooling around. But I swear it was the creepiest thing I’ve ever experienced. Because I know the floor fell. I know it did.

  5. I would love to know the entire story about this house I’ve been having nightmares about it and want to know more I see the girl always in my dream she always at the window then turns back at me waking me up I just feel interested in her story my number is (609) 992-2065 is someone would like to text me the story I’ll love to listen to it

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