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Haunted ColoradoDenver
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-Hotel Jerome - Aspen, Colorado.
330 E Main St, Aspen, CO (970) 920-1000
*Hotel Website
Reports of a Shivering and soaking wet boy at the Hotel Jerome. A woman recently found just that in Room 310 of the Hotel Jerome. When a staff member arrived to help, the boy had vanished, leaving only wet footprints. At that time, no children were registered in the hotel. Legend has it that a child had drowned in the hotel's original swimming pool. Room 310 is located right in the middle of an addition to the hotel that was built over that original pool.
-The Stanley Hotel - Estes Park, Colorado. *Made famous in The Shining.
333 Wonderview, Estes Park, CO (970) 586-3371
*Website
The ghosts of the owners are still around. In the music room, Mrs. Stanley's favorite, you may hear the piano playing by itself. Or you may feel the presence of Mr. F.O. Stanley around the lobby or in his favorite space, the Billiard room.
The fourth floor is the old servant quarters and fairly active with spirits. You will notice the narrow corridors. The sound of children playing in the halls is common. Even when there isn't a child in the building. The center of the activity in the hotel seems to be the very active room 418.
-Molly Brown House, Denver, Colorado.
1340 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, Colorado, 303-832-4092
*Website
At the turn of the century, Denver was home to one of the most colorful women of her day, "the Unsinkable Molly Brown." She had amassed a fortune investing in Colorado silver mines, and in 1894 moved into an ornate Victorian mansion with her husband, J.J. Glorious in taste and design, this famous haunted house has been fully restored to its original grandeur.
Because Molly was never fully accepted in Denver high society, rumors have long persisted that her spirit haunts her cherished home.
For many years after her death, the house was a boarding residence, and some of those inhabitants died while living there. Many feel the spirit of those who passed away have joined Molly's afterlife presence in the home, which is now a museum.
-Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado.
321 Seventeenth Street, Denver, Colorado 80202. 303-297-3111
*Website
In the boiler room of one of Denver's most noted hotels, witnesses recount the sounds of babies crying. Others tell of unexplainable cold drafts. There is also a void on the wall of the boiler room that leads to unexplored tunnels.
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