In the oldest section of
Phoenix, Arizona sits Heritage Square. In the mid-1860s, the first Anglo
settlement was established in this area.
Heritage Square |
In this square is a
collection of homes that give the visitor a glimpse of what Phoenix was like as
a small town at the turn of the 20th century.
One of these homes is the
Teeter House. Today this building is used as a restaurant/ teahouse were
visitors listen to jazz music under the stars on its patio.
Teeter House |
The house also has a charming
gift shop where the visitor can browse a variety of teakettles.
One can also find one of the
original owners of this home.
Leon Bouvier, a cattleman, and
flour miller built the Teeter House in 1899, he used it as a boarding house.
In 1911, Eliza Teeter bought
the home and continued to run it as a boarding house. In 1919, she closed this
business down and moved into the 3-bedroom home herself.
She lived here until her
death in 1965. Many believe she never left her beloved home.
Visitors report hearing her name called softly when no one is around. Others say objects move
by themselves.
A notable incident was when
an entire roll of paper towel in the bathroom unrolled onto the floor when no
one was in the building.
Another hot spot in the home
is the kitchen. Staff reports include, pots and pans flying off shelves. One
cook saw a woman walk through the restaurant and then just disappear into
nowhere.
Yet another cook heard her
named called when she was alone in the building.
A group of patrons saw a
shelf in the dining room dislodge and fly across the room.
The owner lost her keys one
day only to find them later mysteriously under the kitchen sink.
This activity is ongoing and
everyone agrees it is most likely the ghost of Eliza Teeter just trying to get everyone’s
attention.
Recently on a Reddit thread, a member shared a photo of their cousin's engagement party.
Look in both the window and door--there appear to be phantom figures that the photographer claims were not there when the picture was taken.
Recently on a Reddit thread, a member shared a photo of their cousin's engagement party.
Look in both the window and door--there appear to be phantom figures that the photographer claims were not there when the picture was taken.
Teeter House entrance. Click to enlarge. |
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