
"Mount Holly, NJ -- The Burlington County Prison Museum in Mount Holly, New Jersey, was one of the first prisons of its kind, known for its focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Yet within its historic walls, trauma lingers. Many visitors and investigators report chilling encounters such as apparitions, footsteps, and figures appearing in windows. A child's spirit is said to hide in the old safe, and some have seen full-bodied shadows move across the rooms."
"The dungeon cell-believed to be the most haunted area-often leaves guests breathless. Restored prisoner graffiti reveals the stories of those once confined here, linking history and the paranormal within this museum."
The Burlington County Prison Museum in Mount Holly, New Jersey, was among the first prisons emphasizing rehabilitation rather than punishment. Historic walls retain evidence of past trauma. Numerous visitors and investigators report chilling paranormal encounters including apparitions, footsteps, and figures appearing in windows. A child's spirit is reported to hide in an old safe, and witnesses have described full-bodied shadows moving across rooms. The dungeon cell is regarded as the most haunted area and often leaves guests breathless. Restored prisoner graffiti reveals personal stories of inmates and creates a link between the site's history and paranormal activity.
Read at ABC7 Los Angeles
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