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Daniel Burgess House

Plymouth, Massachusetts

This house, which sits across from a cemetery, is said to be located on the site of the first Massachusetts hanging. There have been various reports of a child wailing and singing erratically and without melody in the attic. Keys and wallets often turn up missing never to be found again. Throughout the house, there are said to be many hot spots in which the temperature is several degrees above normal.

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Chelsey says:

October 16, 2009, 9:54 am

I also live in plymouth and I am always downtown. I love to bask in the historical essense of this place. but I have never, in the 17 years that I have lived here, heard of this house. And I even have the same last name! creepy…but I’ll look for it. It has to be somewhere.

Linda says:

February 19, 2010, 11:51 am

Sounds like fun can i have directions to this place would like to go and explore.

ghost hunter Bob says:

March 14, 2010, 3:13 pm

I to live in Plymouth and there is no such house. Just a Nathaniel Burgess who was killed during the civil war and is extremely haunted but off limits. I know because I am a member of DEAD OF NIGHT GHOST TOURS here in Plymouth and we are always looking for places to investigate so if you like haunted places join us for a tour some night you wont be disappointed.

charlotte says:

August 24, 2010, 9:27 am

lol maybe its borrowers; the lil ppl who are taking the keys n the wallet n they live in the attic, if theyre never 2 be found again lol

Madison says:

October 12, 2011, 2:06 pm

this story is not as scary as i throught it was

By: Madison

Madison says:

October 12, 2011, 2:09 pm

this story was not as scary as i throught

Mass Most Haunted says:

January 13, 2012, 6:00 am

Seems like many of these haunted websites have identical copy/paste information on this house, but does anyone know whether or not this is now a private residence, or converted public or historic building that’s open to the public? I’m wondering if there’s someone to contact about setting up an investigation at this house, if someone knows could you please email me?

MassMostHaunted (at) yahoo (dot) com

Thank You.

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