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Pirates, Are you still looking for the perfect place to spend this Halloween? We rounded up a list of our favorite spooky haunted hotels in the U.S. where there have been reports of ghosts, paranormal activity, objects moving on their own, and more.
Now, all you have to do is stay the night—if you dare!
The Heathman Hotel in Portland, Oregon, represents a historical landmark for the city; but for some guests, it may have too much history within its walls. There have been reports of towels moving, sounds of someone crying, and the feeling of a ghostly presence throughout the hotel.
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This historic Georgia resort opened in 1886 and was once a regular spot for wealthy families. There have been sightings of a bellman from WWI days, as well as ghostly guests enjoying the hotel amenities even after death.
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This hotel, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the longest operating hotels in the United States. The hotel’s founder, Harvey Parker, was said to have truly deep dedication and love for his hotel. To this date, he can sometimes be seen asking customers about their stay.
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Located in New Orleans' French Quarter, the hotel has been operated by more than five generations of the same family. There have been many reports of paranormal activity in this hotel, going from locked doors opening on their own to contact with several ghosts haunting the property.
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The iconic Los Angeles hotel once was the spot for a golden era of Hollywood stars. The ghosts of several stars have been found in rooms they used to stay. One that, to this date, is said to still haunt the property is Marilyn Monroe.
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The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, is probably the most known hotel on this list and served as inspiration for Stephen King's novel The Shining. It is said that the ghost of the hotel's original owner, F.O. Stanley, has been seen wandering through the property with his wife.
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