Discover the most haunted hotels in Concord you can actually stay in with real ghost stories and paranormal activity

48 Monument Square, Concord, MA 01742, USA
The inn's haunted reputation is deeply tied to its role in the American Revolutionary War. Part of the building, owned by Dr. Timothy Minot, was used as a makeshift hospital for wounded patriot soldiers after the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The most famously haunted room, Room 24, served as Dr. Minot's operating room, where many soldiers died. Guests and staff report a wide range of paranormal activity, including flickering lights, disembodied voices, and doors closing on their own. Apparitions of Revolutionary War era soldiers, a phantom nurse named Rosemary, and a young girl in a bonnet near the front desk have been sighted. The first widely documented experience was in 1966 when a newlywed guest in Room 24 saw a 'grayish, shadowy' figure at the foot of her bed.
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