Above, the Old Faithful Inn at Yellowstone National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since we're now in October, a.k.a. the Halloween month, here's a story of alleged hauntings at America's first national park.
At Yellowstone National Park, one of the most popular attractions is not a natural one, but man-made. It is the Old Faithful Inn that is near the geyser of the same name.
An article was posted by KGAB AM 630 on some spooky happenings at the Old Faithful Inn.
They begin with:
Today on Haunted 307, where we explore a different haunted location in the Cowboy State, we're travelling all the way to the first United States National Park, Yellowstone. Nearby the geyser it's named for, the Old Faithful Inn is a stunning work of architecture, but the 85 ft lobby may be hiding something sinister at the peak of it.
Built on the same location as the Upper Geyser Basin Hotel that burned down, the "Old House" of Old Faithful Inn was the first structure erected in 1903, with more additions being added to keep up with the increased demand for lodging in Yellowstone National Park. The interior of the structure contains four stories of balconies and a chimney and "crow's nest" centered in the mammoth room.
The hotel boasts being on the National Register of Historic Places, a National Landmark, and has had many notable guests, including Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt.
But the hotel also has it's legends, and those who stay in the picturesque tourist lodge claim to see guests that never checked out. One guest woke her husband up in the middle of the night while staying in room #2, claiming to see an apparition of a woman dressed in 1890s attire floating above their bed.
Above, the Crow's News above the main lobby of the Old Faithful Inn. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
That's not the only legend of the Old Faithful Inn. There's another one that involves the Crow's Nest above the hotel's main lobby
But you'll have to go here to read about it!
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