City Occult #6: The Ghosts of Philadelphia’s Past, Lingering In The Present
Ghosts are often defined as a soul in limbo.
It makes sense.
Someone who’s mission was left unfinished in their time connected to a body. Unable to ascend into the next life, dimension/whatever you want to call it, they’re left behind, drifting through a world they don’t belong in.
Unheard, unseen, forever frustrated.
In a town with this much history, it’s bound to have its share of lingering souls.
The heroes, villains, and regretful of the American Revolution, of slavery in America, and Native American injustices. Philadelphia’s originators and famous cohorts like Ben Franklin, William Penn, Richard Allen, Betsy Ross, and more.
Before we get to the list of 20 most haunted places in Philadelphia (yep, 20 of them bad boys), let’s talk about Fort Mifflin which is the undeniable number one most haunted site in the city, and probably battling for first in the state behind Gettysburg.
Fort Mifflin
One of the most haunted sites in the world is tucked away on the riverfront, behind what was once again voted as the worst airport in the country in Philadelphia International Airport—it predates America, as it was commissioned by the British and saw an insurmountable level of death, destruction, and pain.