Historic Four Corners Ghost Hunt, Herkimer, NY
$129.00
Two Haunted Locations for the Price of One!
Join Haunted Rooms America on a real paranormal investigation in two of Upstate New York’s most haunted locations—the 1834 Herkimer County Jail and the 1884 Suiter House Museum. Explore the dark history of the Historic Four Corners, and the lingering spirits of notorious criminals like Roxalana Druse and Chester Gillette, whose tragic stories still haunt these historic locations.
Event Time: 8PM – 2AM ET
Tickets are extremely limited!
18 & over only, or from 16 with a responsible adult.
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Historic Four Corners Ghost Hunts
Two buildings. One dark history. Something still moves between them.
Located in the heart of New York’s scenic Mohawk Valley, Herkimer County holds two of the state’s most intriguing and haunted historic landmarks. Together with our team, you will investigate both of them in the dead of night.
The 1834 Herkimer County Jail and the 1884 Suiter House Museum are steeped in history, scandal, and chilling hauntings. From notorious inmates like Roxalana Druse, who was hanged after brutally murdering her husband, to the infamous Chester Gillette, who was tried for the murder of Grace Brown, these sites hold some of the darkest tales in New York’s history.
The Suiter House, once the site of medical examinations and autopsies for criminal trials, is home to eerie artifacts like Druse’s rocking chair, which reportedly moves on its own. With shadowy figures, disembodied voices, and ghostly echoes of past trials still lingering, you’ll be walking through the very heart of Herkimer’s haunted past with us, on a thrilling evening of paranormal investigation.
What’s Included
– Exclusive Access to both the 1834 Herkimer County Jail and the 1884 Suiter House Museum – two of New York’s most historic and haunted locations.
– Ghost Hunting Vigils in the most active areas.
– Structured Vigils led by experienced investigators.
– Use of Paranormal Equipment, including EMF meters, trigger objects, and recording devices.
– Free Time to explore both locations and conduct your own investigations.
– Snacks & Refreshments to keep you energized throughout the night.
This is a unique opportunity to investigate two locations with deep ties to Herkimer’s haunted history. Whether you’re a seasoned ghost hunter or simply curious, this night promises to be unforgettable. Book your spot now and see what you can uncover—if you dare!
Location History
1834 Herkimer County Jail
The 1834 Herkimer County Jail stands as one of New York’s oldest jails, located in the historically significant Herkimer County in the Mohawk Valley. The jail’s history is steeped in dark events and notorious criminals, but its origins were born from tragedy. In 1834, the original wooden jail was destroyed when a fire, set by inmates, spread quickly due to ill winds, engulfing several nearby structures including the courthouse and surrounding homes. This devastating event prompted the construction of a new, more fire-resistant facility, built of ashlar limestone to prevent another disaster.
Designed with ‘fire-breaks’ to halt the spread of flames, the 1834 Herkimer Jail was modeled after the Auburn Prison in New York, incorporating its solid stone construction and federal-style architecture. This two-story structure served not only as a jail but also as the home for the county sheriff and his family until its eventual closure in the early 1980s.
Throughout its years of operation, the Herkimer County Jail housed countless criminals, some of whom became infamous in New York’s history. Among the most notable was Roxalana Druse, whose horrific murder of her husband in 1884 shocked the nation. Her trial was held at the nearby courthouse, and she was sentenced to death—becoming the last woman to be hanged in New York.
Her botched hanging, led to the introduction of the electric chair as a more humane way to carry out the death penatly. The door, and reportedly the hook in which her rope was hung are still visible at the jail to this day.
Another infamous criminal, Chester Gillette, who was convicted of murdering Grace Brown in 1906 (a case later fictionalized in Theodore Dreiser’s An American Tragedy), was also held here while awaiting trial and sentencing.
Beyond these high-profile cases, the jail was home to a variety of violent criminals, and over the decades, the site witnessed numerous suicides, tragedies, and even a birth within its walls. These events have all contributed to the jail’s dark, haunted reputation.
1884 Suiter House Museum
The 1884 Suiter House, located in the heart of Herkimer’s “Historic Four Corners,” offers a different but equally chilling look into the county’s past. Originally built as a doctor’s office, this building served a crucial role in the area’s criminal justice system by performing autopsies for trials held at the adjacent courthouse. Dr. Suiter, a respected physician, provided expert medical testimony in many significant trials, including those of Roxalana Druse and Chester Gillette.
Though it was never used as a residence, the Suiter House became integral to many legal cases in the area, serving as a place where justice was served—whether in life or death. The building’s role in preparing evidence for the court imbued it with a somber and serious atmosphere, as it dealt with the consequences of violent and tragic deaths.
The Suiter House now operates as a museum, preserving relics from Herkimer’s gruesome past. One of its most eerie artifacts is Roxalana Druse’s rocking chair, which many believe to be haunted. The museum also holds a fragment of the rope used to hang Druse, marking the building as a significant repository for some of the county’s darkest moments.
The Hauntings
1834 Herkimer County Jail
The jail’s walls are thick with both history and hauntings. Numerous reports of shadowy apparitions and strange noises have been recorded, particularly in the cell blocks. Investigators have captured EVP recordings, light anomalies, and the unmistakable sense of being watched. It is said that Roxalana Druse’s spirit still lingers here, perhaps reliving her final days before her execution. Chester Gillette, who was held here during his scandalous trial for the murder of Grace Brown, may also have left a mark, with some even reporting the eerie sound of footsteps echoing down the corridors.
1884 Suiter House Museum
Though this building was never a residence, it has its fair share of paranormal activity. Roxalana Druse’s rocking chair, housed here as part of an exhibit, is notorious for rocking on its own. During investigations, audio anomalies and EVPs have been captured, including one of a child’s voice that seems to react to the investigators. Many believe that the energy from the intense trials and autopsies performed within the building has left behind a residual haunt, and perhaps even an intelligent one.
What's Included?
What’s Included?
For just $129 per person, you will enjoy the following:
- A full night of ghost hunting with the Haunted Rooms America team,
- Exclusive access to the1834 Jail, 1884 Suiter House, and tour of Historic Four Corners,
- Group vigils and experiments, guided by our experienced team,
- Use of our traditional and state-of-the-art paranormal equipment,
- Free time to investigate at the end of the night,
- Snacks and refreshments provided at intervals throughout the night.
Event Location: 400 N. Main St., Herkimer, New York
Event Time: 8:00 PM – 2:00 AM ET
Meet up at the location at the earliest 7:30 PM. There is ample parking available at the venue itself.
What to Bring?
Please bring with you a form of photo ID, and a printed off booking confirmation email (or show this on your phone).
We will be providing you with paranormal equipment to use, however, we will need something of value per group to hold onto as collateral (phone, car keys, watch, etc.)
We will be providing snacks and drinks at intervals throughout the night.
Other than that, just yourself and an open mind!
FAQ
What Should I Expect on a Ghost Hunt?
Become a paranormal investigator for the night like the TV stars of Most haunted, ghost adventures or TAPS Ghost hunters.
Use some of the specialized equipment and be guided by experienced paranormal investigators who will share their knowledge, techniques and experiences of hunting for ghosts or spirits.
Feel free to bring along any of your own equipment including but not limited to EVP recorders, flashlights, cameras or video cameras.
Bring extra clothing as in some parts old buildings may get cold but please refrain from wearing clothing that can cause distracting sounds. Many old buildings have a story to tell and we will supply them to you along with of course the ghost stories.
There will be breaks and light refreshments are provided.
We are not out to try and convince the world of the existence of an afterlife. That’s for you to decide.
We can be Sceptical and logical yet open to other beliefs and prayers of protection will be carried out.
We do not perform tricks and will not be running around with sheets on our heads!
You will be with like-minded people looking for the answer “is there really an afterlife”?
However much we try unfortunately we can’t guarantee that members of the spirit world will make their presence known but we can at least guarantee that you will experience a fun and interesting night.
Do I receive an actual ticket?
The event is ticketless. Your proof of booking is your booking confirmation email. You will also receive an email with important information prior to your event, usually the week of.
Is there any age limit of who can attend these events?
The age limit is 18 years and over.
Will there be a Medium at the event?
All events listed on Haunted Rooms are hosted by experienced Hosts and Professional Psychic/Clairvoyant Mediums. However sometimes a Medium(s) may not always be present – but as usual, you will be in very safe hands with our experienced Hosts who have a wealth of knowledge and are fully trained in all aspects of professional public ghost hunting events and experience nights.
Can I sleep at an event?
Unless it is otherwise stated, events don’t include sleepover.
Will I see a Ghost?
Unfortunately, the activity will not just happen on command, however using the various experiments and experienced hosts on the events, everything will be done to offer the best chance of spiritual activity.
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