You might also find a ghost or two on your vacation, especially if you make a stop at the Iao Theater.
Author: Deborah Cobb
Ghost to Coast: Olde Pink House Restaurant
Still, the ghost of James Habersham Jr. is said to haunt the home more in death than in life, as he passed in 1799.
Ghost to Coast: Robert the Doll in Key West, Florida
One employee said that the doll seemed to change positions in the glass case without a human hand to reposition him.
Ghost to Coast: Cannonball House Delaware
The fame and notoriety of the Cannonball House is tied to the moniker it’s been given, considering the fact that a real cannonball still sits embedded in the side of the building.
Ghost to Coast: Penfield Reef Lighthouse in Connecticut
Does a ghostly lighthouse keeper continue to save lives, even when his own was lost nearly a 100 years ago?
Ghost to Coast: Brook Forest Inn, Colorado
The Brook Forest Inn is undoubtedly haunted, but the question remains if the hatred matches the tragedy of the location.
Ghost to Coast: Kate Morgan and the Hotel Del Coronado
“If there’s any place to spend eternity, at least it’s at the Del.”
Ghost to Coast: The 1886 Crescent Hotel in Arkansas
They call themselves the “Most Haunted Hotel in America.” The Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas may actually be able to back up that moniker.
Ghost to Coast: Jerome Grand Hotel in Arizona
At its height, nearly 11,000 people lived in this exciting town. It earned the moniker of “the Wildest Town in the West,” from its 37 saloons and a dozen bordellos serving the bustling town.
Ghost to Coast: The Golden North Hotel in Alaska
In the great white north, one might expect to see the northern lights twinkling in the crystal clear sky. Residents of the Golden North Hotel […]