The Cornelius Pass Roadhouse, a McMenamins property near Hillsboro, Oregon, is a restored 1850s farmstead that has been converted into a restaurant and event venue. The property, which includes the original farmhouse, a barn, and several outbuildings, is said to be haunted by multiple spirits. Staff and guests have reported seeing a woman in period clothing walking through the farmhouse dining rooms, the sound of a child's voice calling from the upper floor, and the feeling of being watched in the octagonal room on the second floor. The original farmstead was built by Edward and Mary Imbrie, and the property saw births, deaths, and the full cycle of life on an Oregon frontier farm. Workers renovating the buildings reported tools being moved overnight, doors that were secured being found open in the morning, and cold spots in the old farmhouse kitchen. The barn, which has been converted into a performance venue, has produced reports of footsteps in the hayloft and the shadow of a figure moving past the upper windows. The property's rural setting — surrounded by farmland and vineyards on the outskirts of Hillsboro — preserves something of its frontier character, and the combination of the old buildings, mature trees, and pastoral landscape creates an environment where the past feels very close to the surface.
