The Porter–Phelps–Huntington House is a historic house and museum, constructed in 1752. It was lived in until the 1940s, when a member of the eighth generation of the family in the house turned it into a museum. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
The building is reputedly haunted by the apparition of a woman wearing a frilled white cap and that of a small boy.
The sounds of a spinning wheel have been reported, doors move of their own accord and a "high-pitched musical note" has been heard.
Pictured left is the Porter–Phelps–Huntington House courtesy of John Phelan.