Longfellow's Wayside Inn

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At this 1716 inn, it is said that a woman named Jerusha Howe lingers, especially in Rooms 7 and 9. She is said to have been unlucky in her love life, and therefore likes to touch male visitors. Author Henry W. Longfellow wrote a book about the inn in the 1860s, Tales of a Wayside Inn.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    72 Wayside Inn Rd
    Sudbury, MA 01776
    United States

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    GPS:
    42.357468, -71.46922330000001
    County:
    Middlesex County, Massachusetts
    Nearest Towns:
    Sudbury, MA (3.2 mi.)
    Marlborough, MA (3.9 mi.)
    Framingham Center, MA (4.5 mi.)
    Southborough, MA (4.6 mi.)
    Maynard, MA (5.3 mi.)
    Hudson, MA (5.5 mi.)
    Wayland, MA (5.5 mi.)
    Stow, MA (5.8 mi.)
    Cochituate, MA (5.9 mi.)
    Framingham, MA (6.0 mi.)

    Contact Information

    Web:
    http://www.wayside.org/

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    1. My wife and I stayed at this Inn in Oct. of 1988 and Oct. of 2008. The first visit was very pleasant as well as the second but our last time there, something happened. Now keep in mind, neither my wife or I have ever believed in such paranormal activity, my wife is extremely religious so really, she refuses to believe in such things. But after this last trip to the Inn, she now realizes that their our “spirits” around us. We were checking out of the Inn that last day of our trip, we went down to the lobby, talked a few minutes with the Inn Keeper, and I noticed my wife acting differently. She wasn’t her normal “talkative” self. After we got in the car, she asked if I smelled that over powering woman’s orange perfume. I had no idea what she was talking about. She said there, at the checkout counter, the overpowering citrus perfume smell, it gave her an instant headache. I had no idea what she was talking about. After we got home, I started to do some research on the net, about the Inn, came across the story of Jerusha Howe. Both of us got chills down our spines.

    2. Another interesting fact about this place is it was once the residence of Henry Ford .My wife and I recently had lunch here and ate in what was once Mr. Fords bedroom and private quarters ……. Awesome place for anyone looking to take in some history , great views , and an even better meal!

    3. In the 1980s when my elementary school class toured the inn my friend and I went ahead of thr group to a back room of one of the upstairs rooms. There we came across a woman in white period dress seated at a desk writing a letter. We apologized for interrupting and politely excused ourselves and went back to our tour group. This room had only one way in and one way out. When we returned with the group minutes later she was gone.

    4. This last year i went to visit my daughter and family. I think Sudbury and surrounding area is sacred ground.The Grist mill is beautfiful, stone fences and poets graveyard very special.Wayside in itself seems simple but so many lives have gone thru.Im a warm and fuzzy person but….found myself looking over my shoulder a bit…..

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