Elderly Spirits
The basement of the restaurant is inhabited by spirits. An employee on a cigarette …show more content…
Vincent’s former office felt a presence keeping him company and eventually touching his shoulder. Psychic Ceil confirmed Mr. Vincent’s presence when she walked into a storeroom which held a lot of his belongings and felt tightness in her throat and a pain in her stomach. Apparently Mr. Vincent wants to be sure the restaurant keeps doing a good business.
The Old Yarmouth Inn Restaurant and Tavern
In Cape Cod in Yarmouthport is the Old Yarmouth Inn Restaurant and Tavern. It was built in 1696 and today it is a high quality restaurant and tavern. It is a two story white colonial structure with an attic and a basement. There is an inn, three distinct dining rooms and an informal tavern. The Old Yarmouth has the distinction of being the oldest inn in America. Interestingly enough before the Civil War the owners were part of the underground railroad and hid runaway slaves in a secret room in the attic.
Strange Apparitions
The following apparitions have been felt or seen. In one of the guest rooms called the Quisset Harbor Room a guest awoke in the early morning hours and discovered that a jowly individual with full cheeks dressed in a 19th century costume happened to be interested as to why this particular guest was sleeping in what he apparently took to be his …show more content…
It was built in 1716 by Captain John Minot who was a soldier and a physician. In 1730 Joshua Rider built a Federal style house with a hip roof, an attic and a basement right next to the Minot house. This house is now another part of the present building. At that time this house was bought by Captain John Eldrige and during the Revolutionary War it was used as a hospital and Dr. Minot’s operating room used to be in what is today Room224. For the next 100 years it was known as the Eldrige House. Passed down from descendant to descendant. As more room was needed a house was floated down from Nantucket and added on to a foundation at the rear of the Eldrige building. In 1860 the Nantucket house was added on to the main structure and a third floor was built. Minot house also became part of the Eldrige building as well as two other 19th century buildings.
In 1979 The Colonial House was renovated by its owner Malcolm Perna three intimate dining rooms and guest rooms with private baths were created. The carriage house was turned into suites and a conference