Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A Lady in Red or Red Lady is a type of female ghost, similar to the White Lady, but according to legend is more specifically attributed to a jilted lover, killed in a fit of passion, or woman of vanity. In all cases, the Lady in Red is wearing a scarlet or blood red dress.
However, out of Nevada’s plethora of “permanent residents,” the life-of-the-party award easily goes to Tonopah’s famous (and friendly) Lady in Red, who graces the historic Mizpah Hotel with her ghostly presence. Read on to learn her tale and find out how to meet her—if you’re lucky.
The Lady in Red at the Mizpah. In 2018, USA Today voted the Mizpah as the #1 haunted hotel in America, making the Lady in Red the most famous ghost in Nevada. Men report having sweet nothings whispered in their ears or having found pearls beneath their pillows.
Legends of a haunting within the walls of the Hotel Vancouver are well known. A ghost so frequently seen by staff and guests matching the same descriptions have lead to notoriety and the nickname, The Lady in Red. This ghost is believed to have been Jennie Pearl Cox in life.
Legend has it that the ghost of the lady roams the hotel to this day. Some who say they have seen her have discovered a pearl on their pillows or nightstands, according to a Review-Journal...
He told us that it was a ghost called "The Lady in Red". She was a prostitute who was strangled by a jealous boyfriend and her tormented spirit still lingered in the hotel. She was said to follow guests around, and to play with the gaming equipment in the casino.
The Lady In Red is likely Vancouver’s most famous ghost, and she’s certainly the most glamorous. She’s said to be the spirit of a woman named Jennie Pearl Cox, a Vancouver socialite in the 1940s. Apparently she was killed in a car accident mere steps from the doors of the Hotel Vancouver in 1944.
However, out of Nevada’s plethora of “permanent residents,” the life-of-the-party award easily goes to Tonopah’s famous (and friendly) Lady in Red, who graces the historic Mizpah Hotel with her ghostly presence. Read on to learn her tale and find out how to meet her—if you’re lucky. “Queen of the Silver Camps”.
An elevator mechanic in Vancouver may have inadvertently photographed one of the city's most famous ghosts: the legendary 'Lady in Red.'
A Lady in Red or Red Lady is a type of female ghost, similar to the White Lady, but according to legend is more specifically attributed to a jilted lover, killed in a fit of passion, or woman of vanity. In all cases, the Lady in Red is wearing a scarlet or blood red dress.