The Ferry Plantation House in Virginia Beach, Virginia, dates back to 1642 when the second ferry service in Hampton Roads began carrying passengers across the Lynnhaven River to plantations and the county courthouse along the waterway.
Today, the historic home serves as a museum and is on the Virginia Landmarks Register.

However, some of the previous residents are said to have never left, including the spirits of a shipwreck that occurred in 1810. Some believe as many as eleven spirits walk the halls and grounds at the Ferry Plantation House.
Written By: John G. Clark Jr.
Image Credit: Ferry Plantation House