In my book, in the Stone's Public House chapter, I mentioned a little girl's dress that is laying in the attic -- allegedly belonging to a young girl who died in the inn during the 1800s. Several years ago, a former waitress took the dress from the attic and brought it home. She had many strange experiences and torments. She gave the dress to her boyfriend and he too had strange experiences, even in his car while the dress was in the trunk. Keep in mind, employees are not supposed to go in the attic because it is an old building, and if you're not careful, you can step through the plaster ceiling and hurt yourself.
The waitress brought the dress back, confessed what she did to the owner, and placed the dress back exactly where she found it.
The first time I visited Stone's Public House, the former owner wouldn't allow me in the attic, so in my book I wrote "allegedly the dress is still there today," because that's what I was told.
Today I was at Stone's Public House to be interviewed for a regional television show that was doing a segment on haunted inns and restaurants. The new owner allowed me to go to the attic. I can now tell you, there is no allegedly... it's there. And I brought my camera: