The Van Horn Mansion, a historic site in Niagara County, New York, was constructed in 1823 by Judge James Van Horn. It is situated on Lockport-Olcott Road, along Route 78, making it easily accessible for visitors. The mansion's rich history and its prominent location make it a notable point of interest for those interested in the region's past.
The Newfane Historical Society has been instrumental in preserving the Van Horn Mansion. Over the years, they have organized Victorian teas, tours, and numerous volunteer renovation programs to maintain the mansion's splendor and historical value. These activities offer visitors a unique opportunity to experience the mansion's history firsthand.
The Van Horn Mansion is known as one of several haunted locations in Niagara County and Western New York. It is said to be haunted by Malinda, among others. This aspect of the mansion's history adds an element of intrigue and mystery, attracting visitors interested in the paranormal.
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2159 Lockport Olcott Rd, Burt
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