GHOST TOURS IN NEVADA
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This spirited and spooky ghost adventure will take you to the haunting grounds of "Bugsy" Siegel, Liberace, Redd Foxx and Elvis Presley. Renowned paranormal investigator Robert George Allen now makes it possible for you to visit such eerie sites by offering a ghost hunt, featuring Sin City's Darkest Ghostly Secrets. According to Janice Oberding, a paranormal historian and author of the book "Ha... [Read more]
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DESCRIPTION: Gold Hill Hotel and Saloon has the distinction as being the oldest existing hotel in Nevada, as it has been serving people since 1859 when it was built after the huge gold and silver discovery was made in the adjacent mountains. The current building is a nice combination of the original stone and brick structure and the various renovations made throughout the years. As one enter... [Read more]
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HISTORY OF MANIFESTATIONS: There are two theories as to who and why two of the entities, a woman and a young girl, are haunting the governor's mansion. One theory is that an antique grandfather clock which was given as a present to the governor at this time, was haunted by two spirits, of a woman and young girl. Some former residents have decided to spend their after-life in this glorious... [Read more]
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The Levy Mansion was built in 1906 for William Levy, a prominent mining entrepreneur. With his interests in "The Unionville Mining Company" he was able to finance the construction of this Mansion. The building originally faced Granite Street which is now South Sierra Street, but in 1940 it was moved 90 degrees and now faces California Avenue. The move was to accommodate the interests of William Le... [Read more]
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DESCRIPTION AND HISTORY: Abraham Curry is known as the father of Carson City, and was a mover and a shaker, with lots of drive and courage throughout his life. Abraham Curry was the driving force behind the founding and promotion of Carson City. In 1858, Curry and his associates, John J. Musser, Benjamin Green, and Frank Proctor, got the ball rolling by buying around 1,000 acres in Eagle Valley... [Read more]
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