GHOST TOURS IN ARKANSAS
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As you await your own paranormal experience, you will hear stories of the visitors who checked into the hotel but never really left. Perhaps you'll see the ballroom dancers from some long-ago Barefoot Ball...or the pretty young girl in a long white dress who still waits for her groom. Listen carefully... and you may hear the bells of the slot machines ringing in the illegal gambling parlor of th... [Read more]
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The Crescent Hotel was designed in 1886 by Isaac L. Taylor, an architect. It ran as a hotel for several years until it no longer had the finances to do so. In 1908, the hotel was opened again as a school and was then called the Crescent College and Conservatory for Young Women. Again, it could not afford to stay open for financial reasons and closed again in 1924. It reopened in 1930 until 1934 a... [Read more]
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During the 1800s, Eureka Springs became very popular for its supposed “healing waters”. The waters of the spring were believed to cure various crippling conditions and because of this, the little town’s population exponentially grew and by 1881, Eureka Springs became the fourth largest city in Arkansas. The hotel officially opened its doors to guests on the 1st of July 1905. The original hotel ha... [Read more]
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HISTORY OF MANIFESTATIONS: In 1837, Speaker of the House, John Wilson, stabbed to death Rep. Anthony after one too many heated discussions between the two, right after they had fisti-cuffs on the floor of the August chamber. Though Wilson was acquitted of murder because it was an "excusable homicide," his political career was in tatters, and he was a broken man. Also, in 1872, President Gran... [Read more]
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HISTORY: In the year that Arkansas became a state, in 1836, it became necessary to build a military installation on this 36 acre lot to guard the populace from angry Indian attacks. Soldiers and officers' barracks, an armory and support structures, resulting in more than 30 buildings being constructed on this military post. In 1840, this well-built Arsenal Building was constructed to store mun... [Read more]
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Go deep underground where NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM inside the Lemp Haunted House. The Lemp Haunted House is the scariest REAL haunted house in America in real caves and caverns. Go deep underground in real caves deep under the old Lemp Brewery where real evil lurks. Located in downtown St Louis Missouri. This is one of the most HAUNTED REAL Attractions in America. You go deep underground belo... [Read more]
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