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Podcast: Homebrew Murder Crew
Episode: MICROBREW: The Belmont House in Lincoln New Brunswick
Description: Perched along the banks of the Saint John River in Lincoln, New Brunswick, Belmont House stands as one of the region’s most intriguing landmarks—a stately neoclassical home built around 1820 for Judge John Murray Bliss, son of a Loyalist settler. Later, it became closely tied to Robert Duncan Wilmot, a Father of Confederation and Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, who lived there intermittently until his death in 1891.But beyond its political pedigree and architectural grandeur, Belmont House carries a second, darker legacy—one whispered through generations of locals. In this episode, we explore the folklore that claims the ho...