Visit at the wrong time, however, and you might be met with a groundskeeper, carrying a 12 gauge shotgun to deter any trespassers.
Category: Regions
Mining Ghosts in Slaughterhouse Gulch
The legend says that the man was the victim of a botched dynamite blast to uncover more gold in the mountains.
Dorothy Dunn and The Meade Hotel
In 1916, a young girl named Dorothy Dunn and her friends were playing in a dredge pond near a local creek when the three of them stepped off a shelf in the water and were plunged into the depths.
Haunting Tragedies at the Bigelow Hotel
With a hotel with as bloody history as the Bigelow, It’s not surprising that the building is reportedly very, very haunted.
The Cemetery Below Cheesman Park in Denver
As cities grow, many things may have to undergo changes to keep up with the demands of the metropolis. A place that was once a […]
Restless Spirits at the Little Bighorn Battlefield
The amount of death seen by these rolling hills is staggering, with hundreds of markers noting where bodies of the two sides had fallen to the ground and never rose- Custer himself included.
Loyal Ghosts at the Fort Bridger State Historic Site
The dog’s spirit is often seen laying on the grave of his former owner, even decades after his passing. In life, the pup had been awarded a medal of valor for saving a young boy from certain death while traversing the difficult terrain outside of the fort.
Hospitable Ghosts at the Alex Johnson
Just be sure to ask when you check in if they can get you into room 812.
Gambling Ghosts in Cripple Creek, Colorado
The entire town of Cripple Creek is said to be haunted to this day. We’ve only touched on two of the hauntings in this very active town full of spirits, both ghostly and drinkable.
Unsinkable Ghosts at the Molly Brown House
After being saved by the Carpathia, she kept in touch with most of the survivors through her own efforts to remember the sinking and help with funding for the survivors.