Port Arthur Parsonage






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The Parsonage, constructed in 1842, served as the residence for Port Arthur's clergy, notably Reverend George Eastman, who lived there until his death in 1870. Following Eastman's passing, the building became renowned for its paranormal activity, including unexplained lights, eerie noises, and sightings of ghostly figures. In the early 20th century, the Parsonage was repurposed as a post office, a function it maintained until the late 1970s. Today, it stands as a testament to Port Arthur's rich history and its enduring tales of the supernatural.
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