Leverington Cemetery in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia dates to the early 18th century and is one of the oldest burial grounds in the greater Philadelphia area. WHYY-TV listed it among the top haunted locations in the region, and the cemetery has been the subject of ghost stories for generations. The most dramatic reported phenomenon is a phantom funeral procession — a group of figures in dark 19th-century mourning clothes who have been seen walking slowly through the cemetery in a formal procession, carrying what appears to be a coffin. The procession has been witnessed from the road by multiple people who described the figures as slightly translucent and moving with an unnervingly deliberate pace. Individual apparitions have also been reported, including a woman in white who stands near the older section of the cemetery and a man in a top hat who sits on a bench near the entrance gate. Visitors have described cold spots throughout the cemetery, the sound of weeping near specific graves, and photographs that show unexplained mist formations. The cemetery's position in a residential neighborhood means that sightings are often reported by passersby and residents of adjacent homes rather than by deliberate ghost hunters.
