Located off 162nd Street in New York City's Washington Heights neighborhood, there is a historic mansion dating back to the Revolutionary War that is said to be terribly haunted. The Morris-Jumel Mansion, now a museum, functioned as George Washington's military headquarters during the Battle of Harlem Heights. Later, former vice president Aaron Burr married its owner, Eliza Jumel, who was one of the wealthiest women in America upon her death in 1865.
Along the way, crawlers can sip and snack on ghastly specials like 1 FREE Spooky Shot (Scooby Snack) + Witches Brew at Beer Baron, Blood Red Sangria, Dead Man Tostones and Vomiting Pumpkin with Avocado and Chips at El Coqui, Frankenstein Fuel at La Rosa, Grave Robber + Brain Joose at Belly Left Coast, and Zombie Venom Casamigos Rita with Severed Finger Fries at Ausiello's.