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  2. 12 Horrifyingly Haunted Hotels You Can Actually Stay at—If ...

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    Miss Molly’s Hotel in Fort Worth’s Stockyards District has been offering rooms with a view of the past since 1910. Originally opened as a boarding house, it quickly transformed into one of the ...

  3. The most haunted hotel in every state you can actually stay ...

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    Guests have reported apparitions, spooky laughter, and other strange occurrences at these reportedly haunted hotels. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals ...

  4. Texas ranked most haunted state in America. Here are 20 ... - AOL

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    Texas has 13,710 cemeteries, residents have reported 7,517 ghost sightings and it also has the most haunted locations per 100,000 people. Texas has 13,710 cemeteries, residents have reported 7,517 ...

  5. Jefferson Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Hotel (Shreveport, Louisiana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Hotel Jefferson (St. Louis, Missouri) , NRHP-listed Jefferson Hotel (Jefferson, Texas) , asserted to have been built in 1851, subject of a My Ghost Story episode (and if it is the hotel known as "Excelsior House", is NRHP-listed as an element of ...

  6. List of reportedly haunted locations in the United States

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    John Wayne reported seeing a ghost in his room while staying at the hotel in the early 1950s. [ 25 ] Hotel San Carlos in Phoenix is filled with rumors that a 22-year-old girl jumped off the seven-story hotel to her death after several weeks when the hotel first opened, along with other witnesses saying a girl mysteriously appearing at the foot ...

  7. The Grove (Jefferson, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Amos Morrill. The land was originally given to Daniel and Lucy Alley, co-founders of Jefferson, in a land grant. On June 9, 1847, Amos Morrill, a lawyer and the first federal judge of Texas, purchased the property [10] and built a log cabin there, where he lived while staying in Jefferson while traveling for his judiciary duties.

  8. 10 of the most haunted hotels in America - AOL

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    Anchorage Hotel, Anchorage, Alaska You know ghost traffic is high when the desk clerk keeps a separate guest log for spirits. One of the repeat haunters is the city's very first chief of police ...

  9. Hotel Texas - Wikipedia

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    The hotel reopened in January 1981 [7] as the Hyatt Regency Fort Worth. The hotel was renamed the Radisson Fort Worth in 1995. Under Radisson, the lights on the upper floors were turned off. From 2005 to 2006, the hotel's interiors were renovated, and it was renamed the Hilton Fort Worth on April 1, 2006. [8] The 1970 annex tower was not renovated.