SCHUBERT FARM HOUSE (Allentown, Lehigh County)

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SCHUBERT FARM HOUSE (Allentown, Lehigh County) The house is located in the Allentown countryside. It was built by Revolutionary War soldier George Schubert on the site of his original house which had burned down, so it dates into the late 1700s. It has been a great deal of poltergeist activity, and lots of spooks have been reported in the house and barn. The sounds of a horse galloping around the home has been heard. One previous dearly departed owner, a dark haired man in a white shirt, was seen in the bedrooms. Another owner's ghost was sighted in the barn in a blue and white uniform hanging from the rafters. He had hung himself in the barn in real life. A red eyed man with a handlebar mustache was spotted in the hallway, looking into a bedroom. A small girl has been heard saying "Mommy Mommy" and seen accompanying the current owner's wife around by her real children. The little spook may be one of the five Schubert children who died in the house from smallpox. It's reported that the current family has come to grips with the spirits and the hauntings have become much less severe
 

Sounds like lots of fallen angel activity... have you dug the site?
BrotherAl
 

Where is the exact location of this farmhouse?
 

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I work out that way a lot. Maybe I'll ask around.
 

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