Walk the streets of this hidden gem. Bernardsville has a rich historical past, and for one night ONLY, the haunts come alive—right before your eyes. Meet the local legends of the afterworld and the architects of Bernardsville’s bygone years. The spirits claim they are reliving history as they weave a tapestry of haunted tales for their guests at every turn. This adventure is family-friendly, but don't let that SCARE you away. Every Haunted History Productions ghost tour is filled with enough spine-chilling stories to satisfy even the most skeptical.
There seems to be a spirit from every era in American history who has chosen to make Bernardsville their forever home. Most notably, the famously haunted library hosts a colorful character from the Revolutionary War.
An unexpected family resident makes a dark—but informative—appearance from time to time near the town’s namesake square. The Station Pub is the final resting place of the first true movie star of the silent film era.
The movie theatre, built in 1910, is yet another home to several ghostly entertainers from the Vaudeville period. At the Bernards Inn, you can encounter enchanted hosts from both the early 20th century and the sultry, hush-hush days of Prohibition.
Lastly, the youngest residents to join Bernardsville’s afterworld neighborhood include not one, but two women who are icons in political history.
So there you have it—Bernardsville: the little town with a big haunted past!