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👻 Is This Brooklyn Landmark Haunted?!

Are there ghosts inside the Lott House?! You can find out...

Black and white photo of the front of the Lott House
Photo Courtesy of the Lott House
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For the first time ever, the doors of the Lott House are open for you to conduct a guided paranormal investigation! Guests are invited to explore centuries of history and search for traces that still linger on a tour of the 18th-century farmhouse currently closed to the public.

A cradle full of dolls with a red glowing meter
Photo Courtesy of the Lott House


Lott House After Dark: A Guided Paranormal Investigation Tour
🗓️ Saturday, November 22nd + Sunday, December 14th + Satuday, January 17th + Friday, February 13th
🕐 6 pm - 8 pm ET
❤️ Tickets benefit Friends of the Lott House restoration efforts!

During this immersive experience, guests and guides will use investigative equipment (cat balls, K2 meters, REM pod, motion sensor lights) to explore the blurred lines between the historical and paranormal. We’ll examine stories of the Lott family members who lived in this house and hear spine-chilling tales of hauntings from the museum’s current staff.

Each tour will offer a unique hands-on experience, exploring different elements of the house and the collection.

This exclusive tour will grant guests access to the Lott House, a landmarked historical sight that is currently closed to the public in preparation for an extensive renovation that will transform the home into Marine Park’s first museum.

Join us for an evening of discovery as we uncover the history of the Lott House, its residents, and the mysteries that refuse to rest!

Tour Highlights

  • Use paranormal investigation gear to search for evidence of lingering Lott House spirits
  • Hear spine-tingling, first-hand tales of ghostly encounters straight from museum staff
  • Meet the spectral residents of the home through the stories of the real Lott family members who lived here
  • Step inside one of Brooklyn’s oldest homes (an 18th century farmhouse currently closed to the public) and see the interior before its impending renovation
  • Ticket sales benefit Friends of the Lott House preservation efforts!
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