Manayunks Haunted House at The Lincoln Mill

Lincoln Mill Haunted House

Photo: Realtors Michelle Leonard and Dana Friedman

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Lincoln Mill Haunted HousePhiladelphia, PA - Realtors Michelle Leonard and Dana Friedman attended the VIP and Media Grand Opening at Lincoln Mill Haunted House at 4100 Main St in Manayunk in Philadelphia, PA 19127. Dana and Michelle were doing a little homework to find out what makes the best-haunted houses for their clients to buy that they can haunt. If their client has many skeletons, Dana and Michelle must find a home with many closets.


Lincoln Mill Haunted House in Manayunk

 
Dana and Michelle were decked out in bewitching outfits and made their way thru the defunct textile mill where Dana used to dance the night away in the 80s. As they avoided the lingering spirits of workers who were subject to torment and experimentation by their disturbed boss 100 years ago. See... Best Haunted Attractions in Pennsylvania
 
Last year on September 2, 2021, Hurricane Ida struck Philadelphia and flooded the Lincoln Mill to historic water levels. The flood significantly damaged the mill’s interior and revealed a hidden chamber located below the basement level. Countless bodies were found, and a dark truth was discovered about the mill’s past.
 
Local authorities determined that during the Great Depression in the 1930s, Viktor Kane, the mill owner, tormented and experimented on his workers. Countless workers lost their lives, and their spirits continued to haunt the mill.Construction has since been halted, and the mill will open to the public for guests to experience its dark past for themselves. Matter the tour, Dana and Michelle popped
 

Lincoln Mill Haunted House

 
Lincoln Mill Haunted House is Philadelphia’s newest haunted attraction. The attraction will take guests on a journey through an interactive living story.  The attraction features over 40 live scare actors, production-quality sets, props, animatronics, and breathtaking special effects. The attraction is intended to be VERY scary during evening hours! The attraction’s backstory emerged from a tragic event that occurred in 2021…On September 2, 2021, Hurricane Ida struck Philadelphia and flooded the Mill to historic water levels.

The flood significantly damaged the mill’s interior and revealed a hidden chamber located below the basement level. Countless bodies were found, and a dark truth was discovered about the mill’s past.  Local authorities determined that during the 1930s, Viktor Kane, the mill owner, tormented and experimented on his workers. Countless workers lost their lives, and their spirits continued to haunt the mill. Construction has since been halted, and the mill will open up for guests to experience its dark past for themselves. Explore the Chamber if you dare.

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