GHOST TOURS IN COLORADO
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The first indication that something was amiss in their new home came mere weeks of finalizing their purchase. Coming home one day they witnessed lights dancing through their living room, a sight Beth described as like seeing "the 4th of July". The couple would hear what sounded like footsteps across their roof and the sounds of chains rattling. Lights would go on and off by themselves and their so... [Read more]
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The hotel is named after its builder, Freeman Oscar Stanley who was popular for the Stanley Streamer. The hotel opened on the 4th of July 1909 and back then it catered to the rich and famous of Colorado and the entire United States. Some of the people who have been to the hotel included the survivor of RMS Titanic, Molly Brown, Theodore Roosevelt, Japanese royalty and countless Hollywood celebriti... [Read more]
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Our tour guides take you on a journey into historic and haunted buildings and sites, and regale you with stories about ghostly sightings, local legends, and strange happenings. This walking tour is a fine mix of local history and paranormal research, with a healthy dose of good fun thrown in. These tours are currently offered Friday and Saturday evenings, and may be offered occasionally on a weekd... [Read more]
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For many their first paranormal encounter with the ghost was about 20 years ago. Please follow along as you will feel like you are along this journey with someone you was there 20 years ago and witnessed her ghost and everything you are about to hear...... It is an amazing place full of history and a warmth that cannot be described. During the tour, we passed a bedroom on the upper floor. I sm... [Read more]
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HISTORY: James Benton Grant was born in 1848 on his family's plantation in Alabama. His family suffered economically because of the Civil War. In the 1870s, James went to Germany to study mining at prestigious Freiburg Mining Institute. In 1877, he moved to Leadville and started Omaha and Grant Smelting Company. He married 24-year-old Mary Matteson Goodell in 1881, one of five granddaughters of... [Read more]
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The Morrison tour is a one and a half hour walking tour covering the fascinating history amd paranormal accounts of this small town located just minutes from Denver and literally in the shadow of Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater. Tales include the Hatchet Lady of Red Rocks, the ghosts of the haunted Cliff House, ghost stories of love, murder, robbery, and much more. The Golden tours cover the... [Read more]
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The Hotel Colorado was built in 1891 and first opened its doors to paying guests in 1893, with 191 rooms that cost as much as $3 per night to stay in the hotels’ most elegant rooms. The construction of the hotel was based on the 16th century Villa de Medici, Italy. It was the very first electrically lit hotel in area, it’s courtyard boasted a large fountain that would shoot water 180 feet in the a... [Read more]
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The founder of Colorado Springs, General William Palmer was the one to build the original Antler's Hotel in 1883, described as being a five story stone and frame structure, complete with dormers, bays and half-round towers on either side of a wood porch with a balcony and stairs.(Top left) It was designed by Frederick Hill Meserve, to be a high class hotel to host wealthy European and East Coast p... [Read more]
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