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Haunted Hotels USA
Stay in one of the
Haunted Hotels in The US if you dare !.
Are you brave enough to spend the night in a hotel that is
reportedly haunted? The USA is home to some of the most haunted
hotels in the world!. For a vacation you won't soon forget
embark on a journey to some of the spectacular haunted hotels in
America.
Find haunted hotels, mansions, inns & haunted bed &
breakfasts in the USA. Areas of extreme haunted hotels are
concentrated around Gettysburg, Key West, New Orleans and
Hollywood, however almost every US city has a haunted hotel
lying around, you just have to seek it out. .
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USA
HAUNTED HOTELS, INNS & BED & BREAKFASTS
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ARIZONA
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Hotel
Vendome
230 S. Cortez Street, Prescott, Arizona
Phone: 888-468-3583 928-776-0900
vendomehotel@aol.com
Hotel manager Abby Byr and her cat passed away in 1921
after sending her husband to get medicine, he never
returned. Refusing to eat or drink, Abby still waits for
her husband. Guests, paranormals, ghost hunters
experience and feel her presence. Many television shows,
magazines and books share her story.
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CONNECTICUT |
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Whitehall
Mansion
42 Whitehall Avenue, Mystic, CT
Phone: 860-572-7280
cpeck@waterfordhotelgroup.com
The Whitehall Mansion was built in 1771 by Dr. Dudley
Woodbridge, a former theologian and minister of Groton,
CT, who later became a successful medical doctor,
Guests have reported hearing children laughing and
seeing "floating clouds". Lucy, Dr. Dudley's
daughter is said to be the "main" ghost in the
house. |
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FLORIDA |
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Don
Cesar Beach Resort
3400
Gulf Blvd., St. Petersburg, FL
Phone: 813-360-1881
The Don Cesar Beach Resort is haunted by Thomas Rowe,
who built the hotel in 1928. He build the hotel as a
tribute to his beloved, Lucinda, a Spanish opera singer.
Lucinda dies before the hotel was completed.
Construction workers began seeing the ghost of Thomas in
1972. Thomas is seen wearing a panama hat. He liked to
roam the fifth floor where he used to live and the
lobby. |
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MASSACHUSETTS |
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Lizzie
Borden Bed & Breakfast
92 Second Street, Fall River, MA
508-675-7333
August 4, 1892. A wealthy
businessman and his wife found brutally murdered in
their Victorian home in Fall River, Massachusetts. The
Accused: the youngest daughter, Lizzie. The Verdict: Not
Guilty! So goes the lore of the most famous crime in the
annals of American history. The mystery remains: If
Lizzie Borden did not wield the murder weapon, who did?
Our beautifully restored Greek-revival home is now a
first-class bed & breakfast. You are invited to
choose one of 6 beautifully appointed bedrooms and roam
the house to learn the true facts. |
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Omni
Parker House
60 School Street
Boston, Massachusetts
TOLL FREE: 1-800-THE OMNI Phone:
617-227-8600
jwhite@omnihotels.com
It comes as no shock that Harvey Parker continues to frequent the Omni Parker House years after passing. A perfectionist who kept his hands in every detail of his restaurant and hotel operations, he played the ultimate host to ordinary folks and world-famous guests. A host, it would seem, who could never really bring himself to leave
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MICHIGAN |
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Landmark
Inn
Lake Superior, Michigan
Phone: 888-752-6362
Around the time the hotel first opened in 1930 on the
shores of Lake Superior, a librarian in town fell in
love with a sailor. He was to make one last journey
before coming home to marry her, but the ship and crew
never returned. The librarian is said to still haunt the
Lilac Room, which has a view of Lake Superior. She is
believed to be watching for her sailor's return. |
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MINNESOTA |
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Thayer's
Historic Bed & Breakfast
60 West Elm Street, Annadale, Minnesota 55302
TOLL FREE: 800.944.6595 PHONE:
320.274.8222
No ordinary B&B, this haunted award winning 1895
Old West Victorian offers gorgeous guest-rooms, two
loveable cats, Ghosts & Ghost Hunting, psychic
readings with gifted psychic, owner Sharon Gammell,
unique Paranormal B&B Packages, Murder Mystery
Dinners, Weddings and Awesome Breakfasts. |
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MONTANA |
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Garnet
Ghost Town - Garnet Preservation Association
3255 Fort Missoula Rd.
Missoula, Montana
Phone: 406-329-3883
garnetghosttown@yahoo.com
Ski, snowshoe or snowmobile to GARNET GHOST TOWN and
stay in a miners' cabin which comes complete with beds,
cook-stove, heat-stove and plenty of split wood. The
Dahl Cabin ($40/night) sleeps eight while McDonald's
Cabin ($30/night) sleeps four. Fees help preserve the
town 40 miles east of Missoula. |
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OHIO |
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"The Lady in Green" has been seen in the
Mezzanine level and the Hall of Mirrors. It is
believed that she is the widow of the construction
worker who died, and her restless spirit seeks his body. |
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OREGON |
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The
Heathman Hotel
1001 SW Broadway at Salmon, Portland, Oregon 97205
Phone 800-551-0011
Room 703 in particular is a hot spot. Guests who leave a
clean room return to find a towel used, a glass of water
out, a desk chair moved. Hotel records report no one
used the electronic key to get in to the room. The
incidents happen too often to be brushed off as a fluke.
All the rooms in a particular column (703, 803, 1003)
have reports of mysterious phenomena. |
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VERMONT |
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Back
Inn Time
68 Fairfield Rd.
St. Albans, VT 05478
Phone: 802-527-5116
This
beautifully restored Victorian Manor was built in 1858
by Victor Atwood in the old Railroad town of St. Albans,
VT. The house is haunted by several ghosts. Guests have
reported seeing "Laura" a former resident of
the house and a gentleman has been seen in the sitting
room. |
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Grey
Gables Mansion
122 River Street
Richford, VT 05476
Phone: (800)-299-2117
Stories circulate about the ghost of an old lady who
likes to clean, of a boy and girl who stare out from the
bedroom window and the old lady watching from the
widow's peak. |
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WISCONSIN |
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Ramada
Plaza Hotel
1 North Main Street St.
Fond Du Lac, WI
Phone: 920-923-3000
Employees have reported Optional strange occurrences in
the ballroom. The chandelier inexplicably shakes and
sways. One employee who heard a noise late one night saw
a couple dancing. They disappeared, and he turned and
left as fast as he could. The staff's code name for the
ghosts who are responsible for the strange happenings at
the hotel is "Walter," after the original
owner of the hotel. |
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