The Haunted Honor Farm Spirit House
Denver, Colorado. The Mile High City. It’s come a long way from its origins as a frontier mining town. A place for dreamers is now a dream in itself. But some things can’t be left behind. Denver also has a darker side, a place filled wi ...
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The Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens
A 19th-century treasure of Denver, Colorado, The Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens promises visitors an exquisite stay in any of its beautifully decorated guest suites. The bed and breakfast features shining wood floors, antique wood accent furniture, a ...
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Road Tripping Through the Haunted West
Why is the West so haunted? After the Civil War, this great nation was a mess. Lincoln was dead, the nation was divided, and mass graves churned the landscape. Since the North and South were already tarnished, the West appeared to have nothing but a ...
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The Red Onion
The Red Onion was established in 1892 by a man named Thomas Latta. The restaurant began its days as a saloon. It was formally known as the Brick Saloon but was referred to by locals as the Red Onion due to the color of the brick. Allegedly, the upper ...
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The Haunted Denver Public Library
The pages of a book tell a story, one scribed by an author guiding heroes and villains to a satisfying, or at least logical, conclusion. Each chapter carries the reader through a timeline of events, unlike the spirits haunting some of America’s mos ...
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Top 10 Most Haunted Places in Aspen
The top 10 most haunted places in Aspen take us back to the indigenous tribes that settled the land well before our pioneer ancestors. From bloody massacres fighting over the land to barroom brawls between drunk miners, the haunted hot spots were o ...
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The Stanley Hotel
The Stanley Hotel is a stately one-hundred and forty-two-room hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. It sits just about five miles from the Rocky Mountain National Park entrance and is almost as imposing as the mountains themselves. A true posh oasis, the St ...
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Cripple Creek Fire and Police Department
Colorado became a territory in the U.S. in 1861 and a state in 1876. In regards to the Cripple Creek Fire and Police Department, the history runs deeper. A man named Bob Womack and his brother William moved from Kentucky with their family to Colorado ...
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Colorado Grande Casino and Hotel
Deep into the little old town of Cripple Creek, Colorado, lies an old building at 300 E. Bennett Avenue. The structure itself holds its own personality and antique charm. The Colorado Grande Casino and Hotel seems harmless with just a passing glance, ...
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Outlaws and Lawmen Jail Museum
Located on West Bennett Avenue in Cripple Creek, Colorado, lies the Outlaws and Lawmen Jail Museum. Previously known as the Teller County Jail for nearly ninety years, this historic museum shows visitors the shadier side of life in the World’s Grea ...
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