The Top 10 Most Haunted Hotels in America
Spend a night with some legendary ghosts — Marilyn Monroe and Sid Vicious, to name a few — in the country's most famous haunted hotels.
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The Hollywood Roosevelt
Marilyn Monroe is thought to be one of many restless spirits that haunt Hollywood's glamorous Hotel Roosevelt, where she lived for two years while her modeling career was taking off. Other reports of cold spots, photographic orbs and mysterious phone calls to the hotel operator add to its mystique.
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La Fonda on the Plaza
The spirits of Santa Fe's Old West are said to inhabit La Fonda's lobby and bar, including the Honorable John P. Slough who was shot to death in the hotel lobby and a distraught salesman who leaped to his death outside the gambling hall.
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The Stanley Hotel
Colorado's Stanley Hotel spooked horror master Stephen King and inspired the setting for "The Shining." Want to go on your own "spooky sojourn?" Brave one of the hotel's ghost tours, including a five-hour ghost hunt and popular night tour.
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Logan Inn
Built in 1722 as a tavern, the Logan Inn and its spirits are legendary in the Colonial-era town of New Hope, Pa. Aspiring ghost hunters should request Room 6, also known as Emily's Room. The mother of a former owner of the building, Emily's lavender perfume and soft crying at night have been detected by guests.
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The Equinox
Constructed in 1769, The Equinox in Vermont was a favorite of Abe Lincoln's family and is said to be haunted by Honest Abe's beloved wife, Mary Todd Lincoln.
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Peter Shields Inn
Cape May is a picturesque beach town on the Jersey Shore, but inside many of the town's stately Victorian homes are restless spirits looking for peace. The Peter Shields Inn, a boutique inn and upscale restaurant, is one of these haunted spots. Visitors have said they've felt the overwhelming presence of a number of ghostly spirits, including the real-estate developer Peter Shields and his teenage son who is said to roam the inn's basement.
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The Queen Mary
A 1930's cruise liner that's docked in Long Beach, Calif., the Queen Mary offers numerous ghost-hunting tours and paranormal investigations onboard for its guests. It became known as "the haunted ship" after numerous disasters, including a split hull that left few survivors.
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Crescent Hotel and Spa
Guests have reported strange occurrences and sightings while staying in the Crescent Hotel, in Eureka Springs, Ark. Its newest tour allows guests to hear Ozark Mountain ghost stories around a flickering campfire and visit the morgue at midnight.
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Hotel Provincial
Guests at New Orleans' Hotel Provincial, a former Confederate hospital, have reported sightings of Civil War soldiers and surgeons as well as bloodstains appearing and disappearing on the bedding of some rooms.
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Hotel Chelsea
There are plenty of famous guests and ghosts at New York's Hotel Chelsea, including Dylan Thomas (who died of pneumonia while staying here in 1953) and Sid Vicious. Punk rock icon Vicious and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen were staying at the hotel when she was found dead from a stab wound in 1978. Vicious was charged with her murder, but died of an overdose before his trial began. The hotel itself came to the end of the road in 2011 when it was closed for renovations. It has yet to reopen.