Haunted Hotels in Connecticut
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Connecticut’s carefully selected haunted hotel represents New England’s colonial supernatural legacy, where Revolutionary War trauma meets witchcraft persecution history. When you search for haunted hotels online or on Google Maps, you’ll find over 33,000 matching results, but we’ve meticulously reviewed every single one to create the most realistic, historically accurate collection of truly haunted hotels you can actually visit and stay in.
This historic accommodation preserves spirits from America’s founding era, when religious extremism and war casualties created the spiritual foundation for New England’s haunted reputation. Discover colonial-era hauntings where Puritan guilt and Revolutionary sacrifice created supernatural phenomena that have influenced American ghost lore for centuries.
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Haunted Hotels in Preston, CT
Captain Grant's 1754

Address: 109 CT-2A, Preston, CT 06365
Phenomenons reported: Sea captain’s death, eternal waiting, child spirit manifestation, Underground Railroad refuge
Why it's Haunted
Captain Grant’s 1754 in Preston, Connecticut preserves the eternal vigil of Mercy Adelaide Avery, who waits in the Adelaide Room for her beloved husband Captain William Grant to return from the sea voyage that claimed his life, transforming this Revolutionary War-era inn into one of New England’s most actively haunted National Register properties where Continental Army soldiers once sheltered and escaped slaves found refuge on the Underground Railroad. Built in 1754 by Captain William Grant for his wife Mercy in Poquetanuck Village, the inn served three generations of Grants before accumulating the supernatural residents who refuse to abandon the property where they lived, loved, and died, with Adelaide’s spirit maintaining her eternal deathwatch while dressed in Colonial-era clothing and holding the hands of two children who appear at the foot of guests’ beds during nighttime visitations.
The Adelaide Room serves as the epicenter of paranormal phenomena where guests experience phantom face caresses from invisible hands, mysterious knockings without source, and the sensation of a young child’s spirit passing through their bodies, while paranormal investigators have captured EVPs of a young girl’s voice and witnessed unusual shapes that defy explanation in the space where Adelaide conducts her supernatural vigil.
Deborah Adams, a young girl spirit buried in the nearby St. James cemetery directly across from the inn, startled a skeptical employee by walking through her physical form, instantly converting the non-believer into a firm advocate for the supernatural activity that pervades every room of this meticulously preserved Colonial establishment. The inn’s service as a Continental Army garrison during the Revolutionary War and Underground Railroad station during the Civil War created layers of historical trauma that manifest in phantom footsteps echoing through the attic, while the proximity to St. James cemetery provides a supernatural corridor that allows buried spirits like Deborah Adams to visit their former earthly residence.
Adelaide’s manifestations include manipulating televisions that turn on and off without explanation, appearing with her children at the foot of beds to terrify sleeping guests, and creating the protective spiritual atmosphere that owners describe as benevolent despite the startling encounters that occur when Colonial-era spirits interact with modern visitors.
Captain Grant’s 1754 represents the intersection of Revolutionary War history and authentic supernatural encounters, where three centuries of human experience have created a diverse spiritual community led by Adelaide’s eternal wait for her sea captain husband, making this Connecticut landmark a premier destination where Colonial architecture houses both Revolutionary War artifacts and the ghosts who lived through America’s founding era.
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