Mount Washington Hotel in Haunted New Hampshire

Haunted Mount Washington Hotel

Lucas Lawson

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The Mount Washington Hotel is a historic AAA four-diamond hotel located in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States. The hotel was completed in 1902 and is situated on 6,288 acres (2,552 ha) of land leased from the United States Forest Service. It is located within the White Mountain National Forest and near several attractions including the Mount Washington Cog Railway and theMount Washington Auto Road. The hotel was built by Joseph Stickney, a wealthy railroad magnate, and operated by his grandson John T. Jeffries until it was sold to CNL Hotels ; Resorts in 2003. The hotel underwent a $50 million renovation between 2007 and 2009. It has been featured in several films and television shows, including Dirty Dancing, North by Northwest, and The Love Boat.

Guests have reported seeing ghostly figures roaming the halls, hearing strange noises, and feeling a eerie presence in their rooms. The most famous haunting is that of Caroline Foster, a former guest who died mysteriously in her room in 1921. According to legend, her spirit still inhabits the hotel, and guests have reported seeing her ghostly figure wandering the halls. Other ghosts said to haunt the hotel include a young boy who drowned in the pool, and a woman who committed suicide by jumping from one of the windows. The most famous of these is the Lady in Red, who is said to haunt the halls of the hotel. Guests have reported seeing her apparition floating through the corridors or looking out from windows. Other guests have reported hearing strange noises or feeling a cold presence in their room. These stories and more have made the Mount Washington Hotel one of the most haunted places in New England.

Stay curious, but always stay within the bounds of the law and show consideration for the spiritual and historical significance of haunted places.

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