Wing's Castle in Millbrook, NY is the creation of Peter Wing and his wife Toni. The project was started in 1970 and It has taken Peter years to complete the castle to this stage. It is very reminiscent of Spain's Gaudi and his cathedral in Barcelona. It is constructed with 85% of recycled material. Sadly Peter was killed a year ago in a single car accident. There is a bed and breakfast. An addition that is nearly finished is being completed by Peter's son. Tours of the house and grounds are available for a fee. Jeff Goulding for the Syracuse P
For thrill-seekers and paranormal enthusiasts, the United States offers a plethora of haunted hotels where history and mystery intertwine. From spectral sightings to unexplained phenomena, guests have reported chilling experiences that defy explanation. Here’s a curated list of some of the most haunted hotels in the U.S., accompanied by real guest accounts that add credibility to these eerie tales.(Vogue, The Emily Morgan Hotel)
1. 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa – Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Dubbed “America’s Most Haunted Hotel,” the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa has a storied past, including a stint as a cancer hospital under the infamous Norman Baker. Guests have reported sightings of Baker in the lobby, described as a man in a purple shirt and white linen suit. Others have experienced doors opening and closing on their own and unexplained cold spots throughout the hotel. (Historic Hotels)
2. Bourbon Orleans Hotel – New Orleans, Louisiana
Located in the heart of the French Quarter, the Bourbon Orleans Hotel is renowned for its ghostly inhabitants. One guest recounted, “Book 305 and maybe you will see the little girl my husband woke up to see. [He] woke up to getting poked on his feet and saw a little girl standing by the bed.” (Time Out Worldwide)
3. Hotel Chelsea – New York City, New York
A haven for artists and writers, the Hotel Chelsea is also home to numerous spirits. Guests have reported encounters with a ghost named Mary, a Titanic survivor who lost her husband. She is often seen on the western end of the fifth floor and prefers to be left alone. (Engine)
4. Marshall House – Savannah, Georgia
Built in 1851, the Marshall House served as a hospital during the Civil War. Guests have reported hearing children running down the hallways, faucets turning on by themselves, and even seeing apparitions of soldiers. (Engine)
5. Mizpah Hotel – Tonopah, Nevada
The Mizpah Hotel is famously haunted by the “Lady in Red,” believed to be a prostitute murdered on the fifth floor. Guests have reported hearing whispers, feeling a presence in their rooms, and even finding pearls on their pillows. (Wikipedia)
6. The Stanley Hotel – Estes Park, Colorado
Inspiration for Stephen King’s “The Shining,” the Stanley Hotel is a hotspot for paranormal activity. Guests have experienced unexplained noises, items moving on their own, and even sightings of the hotel’s original owners, F.O. and Flora Stanley. (Architectural Digest, Vogue)
7. Hotel del Coronado – Coronado, California
The tragic tale of Kate Morgan, who died under mysterious circumstances in 1892, haunts the Hotel del Coronado. Guests staying in Room 502 have reported flickering lights, sudden temperature drops, and the feeling of being watched. (Wikipedia)
8. The Queen Mary – Long Beach, California
Once a luxury ocean liner, the Queen Mary is now a hotel with a reputation for hauntings. Guests have reported hearing footsteps in empty corridors, doors slamming shut, and even seeing apparitions of former crew members. (People.com)
9. The Driskill Hotel – Austin, Texas
Opened in 1886, The Driskill Hotel is said to be haunted by its original owner, Colonel Jesse Driskill. Guests have reported unexplained cigar smoke, children’s laughter, and even sightings of a woman in a Victorian dress. (Engine, Wikipedia)
10. The Emily Morgan Hotel – San Antonio, Texas
Located next to the Alamo, The Emily Morgan Hotel has a history as a former medical facility. Guests have reported seeing apparitions in old hospital gowns, hearing disembodied voices, and experiencing sudden temperature drops. (The Emily Morgan Hotel)
Conclusion
These haunted hotels offer more than just a place to rest—they provide a glimpse into the unexplained. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, the stories and experiences shared by guests add an undeniable intrigue to these historic establishments. If you’re brave enough, consider booking a stay and experiencing the paranormal for yourself.(Engine)
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