Denver,
CO � October 2004 � Historical or hysterical, ghostly spirits enjoy B&Bs
as much as living guests do. For Halloween stories, www.BedandBreakfast.com,
the largest online directory representing 27,000 B&Bs worldwide, offers
a wonderful list of inns where ghost seekers can enjoy great ghostly gatherings
and potentially close encounters with the spirit world, bed-and-breakfast
style.
Riverside
Bed and Breakfast, Oroville, CA: You�ll hear ghost tales around the fire
with stories about the inn�s Fly Fisherman Ghost here on Halloween weekend.
This sportsman spirit is actually a former guest who came one year to take
in the spectacle of the king salmon and steelhead trout spawning on the
Feather River. He disappeared while staying at the inn, and many think
that he simply stayed on in spirit to enjoy the incredible fishing. Info:
www.riversidebandb.com,
530-533-1413.
Weathertop
Lodging, Silver Plume, CO: This National Historic Trust Landmark town has
many original homes that are reputedly haunted by ghosts of miners and
their families. Weathertop B&B is no exception, inhabited by the ghost
of a 19th century miner who reminds guests of his presence by occasionally
�rearranging� personal possessions, and quietly moving about in the wee
hours of the morning. Innkeepers here claim no responsibility for lost
sleep, and offer a third night free over Halloween weekend, if anyone dares
stay that long! Info: www.weathertoplodging.com,
303-569-2100.
The
Old Bridge Inn, Jeffersonville, IN: Teacups move for no apparent reason;
guests are awakened by gentle tapping on their feet; and walking canes
rise and twirl inconceivably in the air here. The inn is haunted year-round,
but those who come to visit the ghosts over Halloween can participate in
haunted ghost walks on selected weekends, if they stay two nights during
October, 2004. Info: www.oldbridgeinn.com,
812-284-3580.
Castle
Inn of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA: The Castle is a regular stop on the
Haunted History Tour of the Garden District, and was featured on the Travel
Channel�s �Haunted Hotels� show. The castle has been certified by the North
Florida Paranormal research group, and is being investigated by similar
groups. More details on their two ghosts are on the inn�s website. Info:
www.castleinnofneworleans.com/ghost.html,
888-826-0540.
Thaddeus
Clapp House, Pittsfield, MA: Playwright Peter Bergman had a one-on-one
with the spirit that resides here when he was rehearsing a play in the
B&B�s drawing room, where the original owners held �parlor plays� in
the 1800s. This friendly spirit is a former member of the Clapp family,
doing its best to welcome guests of their beloved home. Info: www.clapphouse.com,
888.499.6840.
Nichols
Guest Rooms, Seekonk, MA: Legend tells us that the original owner of this
200-year-old Colonial home took his own life. Shadows and strange sounds
in the night, and lights mysteriously flickering on and off ensure that
guests know that friendly spirits remain. Info: www.NicholsGuestRooms.com,
508-761-7146.
Peace
With-Inn, Fryeburg, ME: This home was owned by the same family for ten
generations, starting in 1777, and continuing until Chester and Alice Black,
the last family members in residence, died in the house in the mid-1970s.
The present innkeepers consider the Blacks their �spiritual innkeepers,�
when they find decorations re-arranged, doors locked, and hear floorboards
creaking. Info: www.peacewithinn.com,
877-935-7322.
Historic
Inns of Rockland, Rockland, ME: Home base for Haunts of Rockland, friendly
former residents haunt many of the member inns, according to paranormal
researchers. Apparitions have been seen in the inns� windows from outside,
along with friendly appearances in guest and common rooms. Visit Ghosts
From The Coast, a haunted house, and you�re likely to have your own close
encounter too. Info: www.historicinnsofrockland.com
or participating inns.
Carriage
House Inn, Searsport, ME: Stories abound about the ghosts who have been
seen in the windows of this 1874 Victorian mansion. An expert in the paranormal
expert verified there are at least two entities living here, both of whom
endured untimely deaths. The resident beagle shuns certain rooms, and avoids
the haunted staircase where someone met their demise. For those who love
a good ghoul, plenty of activity is guaranteed here. Info: www.carriagehouseinmaine.com,
800-578-2167.
Hannibal
Garden House B&B, Hannibal, MO: Hannibal, the boyhood home of Mark
Twain and his fictitious characters Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer, is also home
to playful spirits. One resides at the Garden House, where a male presence
is most commonly felt in the stone basement where he plays music, talks,
and saws wood. This Halloween, tour �Haunted Hannibal;� stops include the
cemetery where Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn played and the Old Jail Museum,
home to many spirits of its own. Info: www.gardenhousebedandbreakfast.com,
573-221-7800.
Manchester
Inn, Ocean Grove, NJ: Check into room 316, and ghosts may literally pull
your leg. It�s been known to happen there, when a guest felt a tugging
at her pants leg several times. Strange noises and disappearing shadows
in the hallway are other indicators that friendly spirits inhabit this
inn. Info: www.themanchesterinn.com,
732-775-0616.
Bottger
Mansion of Old Town, Albuquerque, NM: Resident ghosts sigh, pace, and sometimes
even dance. There are three confirmed, and more likely six contented spirits
here, documented by investigators of the paranormal. Stay over Halloween,
and enjoy the �Boo to You� package including accommodations, dinner, Old
Town Ghost Tour tickets, and a special surprise gift. Info: www.bottger.com,
800-758-3639.
Cornerstone
B&B, Philadelphia, PA: A sweet, floral scent precedes sightings of
a ghostly female shape at the Cornerstone. Innkeepers claim she is an ethereal
presence, and her signature perfume always occurs as she gently taps the
foreheads of those at the inn. Some claim she�s a resident angel, others
feel she�s a ghost. Info: www.cornerstonebandb.com,
215-387-6065.
Pinhook
Plantation House B&B, Calhoun, TN: Tales of spirits abound here, including
the Lady in the Gray Gown opening the front door and walking up the winding
stairs, and the Monk and other ghosts holding a meeting in the Gathering
Room late one night. A school teacher who formerly lived in the house would
bring her students to show them the rocking chair that frantically rocked,
and then suddenly stopped as if someone got up. Info: www.pinhookplantation.com,
423-336-1296.
Franklin
Pearson House, Cowan, TN: The Cowan area is widely known as a �hot spot�
for ghost activity due to its rich, colorful history; this old railroad
hotel is no exception, and bustles with interesting yet harmless ghost
activity. This Halloween, ghosts � including some from the �Old Hotel�
� will be the topic of many stories told around a candlelight dinner. Info:
www.franklinpearson.com,
931-962-3223.
The
Toal House Bed and Breakfast, Hot Springs, SD: The Toal House was originally
built in 1891 as a men�s gaming club where wealthy men came to gamble and
be entertained by the �ladies.� Stories of past spirits are included in
�Haunted America� by Michael Norman and Beth Scott. The current spirits
delight guests with the scent of a flowery Victorian perfume or the aroma
of vintage cigar smoke, but the encounter doesn�t come to all visitors,
only the lucky ones. Info: www.toalhousebnb.com,
605-745-4633.
Golden
Stage Inn, Cavendish, VT: The innkeepers have become so familiar with the
young friendly spirit who appears dressed in a traveling cloak and a large
brimmed hat, that they�ve named him George. He appears often, and sometimes
plays tricks on the innkeepers. This Halloween, take the Golden Stage Inn
house tour; guests are invited to help decorate and come in disguise. Who
knows, you might even get a glimpse of George. Info: www.goldenstageinn.com,
800-253-8226.
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