Philadelphia’s historic Germantown district harbors a stone colonial house where British blood still marks the floorboards and the scent of phantom bread wafts through empty rooms on Friday nights.
Philadelphia’s historic Germantown district harbors a stone colonial house where British blood still marks the floorboards and the scent of phantom bread wafts through empty rooms on Friday nights.
In a Philadelphia museum where a British general’s 246-year-old bloodstain refuses to fade, staff members routinely encounter a black mist rising from the floor and catch the scent of freshly baked bread from a woman who died over 200 years ago.