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Hassayampa Inn

Posted by Bryan Reed on April 10, 2007
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Category : Haunted Places

About The Hassayampa Inn The Hassayampa was built in 1927 as a luxury hotel in the town of Prescott Arizona. The hotel has been extensively modernized, but the lobby had a more traditonal feel. The name is a Yavapai indian word for “upside down river.” The Hassayampa river is mostly subterranian. Ghost Stories The Hassayampa inn is said to be haunted by the ghost of Faith, a woman who killed herself in the hotel. Apparantly,

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Luxor

Posted by Bryan Reed on April 10, 2007
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Category : Haunted Places

About Luxor Las Vegas The Luxor is perhaps the most unique hotel in Las Vegas. Modeled after the famed pyramids of Egypt, the Luxor is 350 feet high. The hollow interior creates the world’s largest atrium. Construction began in 1991 and was completed in 1993. Two small ziggurat shaped towers were added to the sight later. It is connected by walkways to the Excalibur (to the north) and the Mandalay Bay (to the south). There

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About Carluccio’s Tivoli Gardens Carluccio’s Tivoli Gardens is an Italian restaurant in Las Vegas Nevada. The restaurant was designed by non-other than Liberace who owned the restaurant as Liberace’s Tivoli Gardens. It is located adjacent to the Liberace museum that he opened in 1979, just 8 years before his death due to complications related to AIDS. The current restaurant maintains the decor designed by Liberace, and although Liberace was found of cooking and even wrote

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Balls Las Vegas

Posted by Bryan Reed on April 09, 2007
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Category : Haunted Places

About Bally’s Las Vegas Opened originally as the first MGM Grand in 1973 on the site of the former Bonanza Hotel. It was the largest hotel in the world at the time. On November 21, 1980, one of the worst building fires in U.S. history broke out in the casino. At the time of the buildings construction, areas of hotel/casinos in Nevada that were in operation 24 hours a day were not required to have

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About Green Valley Park Green Valley Park is a small neighborhood park in Henderson, Nevada. There are a lot of amenities here for such a small park. The park has a baseball diamond, basketball courts, a playground, bathrooms, and even horseshoe pitches. We came to this park as part of the Haunted Vegas Tour. Ghost Stories According to the tour, two boys were found murdered in the park some time in the 70’s. They had

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Flamingo Hotel

Posted by Bryan Reed on April 09, 2007
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Category : Haunted Places

About Flamingo Las Vegas The original Flamingo Hotel was started in 1945 by Billy Wilkerson. He owned the Hollywood Reporter as well as several night clubs in Las Angeles. As the story goes, Mr. Wilkerson was addicted to gambling and would make frequent trips to Las Vegas where he would lose… a lot. His wife suggested to him that he should make his own hotel/casino so that he could lose to himself. He purchesed land

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About the Las Vegas Hilton The Las Vegas Hilton is a large hotel that is slightly off strip and near the Las Vegas Convention Center. The hotel was built in 1969 and has 3,174 rooms. Elvis played their numerous times when he was in Las Vegas and stayed in the penthouse suite while he was there. This suite stretched across the entirety of the top floor. The hotel has gone through two expansions since its

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About Haunted Vegas Tour The Haunted Vegas Tour was started by Robert Allen in 2004 and leaves out of the Greek Isles Hotel/Casino. Before the tour there is a short stage show featuring magic acts and some video clips about some of the haunted locations featured on the tour. The V.I.P. tour consists of a tour bus ride around Las Vegas and Henderson Nevada and a set of dowsing rods that you are invited to

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About Moss Beach Distillery Originally established as a speakeasy during prohibition, The Moss Beach Distillery is a restaurant in Moss Beach, California overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The restaurant offers exquisite views of the Pacific Ocean and high quality food. The restaurant has a very tongue in cheek way of celebrating its resident ghost (see Our Review at the bottom of the page for more information). The ceiling art of a bull and bullfighter in the

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About Stokes Restaurant and Bar Originaly built as a single room adobe in 1833 by Benjamin Day, the adobe was purchased in 1837 by James Stokes, a druggist, doctor, and former sailor. He marries Josefa Soto de Cano, a widow with four children, in 1840. They soon have two children of their own, and need for more room. James expands the adobe into a seven room two story house with a wing for the kitchen

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