Hotel

  • The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza Hotel

    St. Louis, Missouri In the heart of St. Louis’s Central West End stands a hotel that has witnessed nearly a century of glamour, transformation, and whispers of the supernatural. The Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza Hotel, with its art deco elegance and cinematic history, has long been a hub for celebrities, politicians, and dignitaries. Yet…

  • The Lizzie Borden House

    The Lizzie Borden House

    Fall River, Massachusetts Few places in America are as synonymous with true crime and the paranormal as the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast in Fall River, Massachusetts. The quiet Victorian home at 92 Second Street became infamous in 1892 when Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally murdered with a hatchet. Over a century later, the…

  • Crescent Hotel & Spa

    Crescent Hotel & Spa

    Eureka Springs, Arkansas High in the Ozark Mountains, the 1886 Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, is one of the most famous haunted hotels in America. Built as a luxury resort during the Victorian era, the hotel was designed to attract wealthy travelers seeking the healing powers of the area’s natural springs. Construction began in…

  • The Emily Morgan Hotel

    The Emily Morgan Hotel

    San Antonio, Texas Standing tall beside the Alamo, the Emily Morgan Hotel is a striking Gothic Revival structure with a past as dramatic as its architecture. Built in 1924, the 13-story building was originally the Medical Arts Building, a state-of-the-art medical center that once housed doctors’ offices, laboratories, and even an on-site morgue. Designed by architect Ralph Cameron, the building’s…

  • The George Washington Hotel

    The George Washington Hotel

    Washington, Pennsylvania The George Washington Hotel in has stood as a symbol of small-town grandeur since its opening in 1923. Built during the oil boom years of southwestern Pennsylvania, the hotel was intended to bring big-city sophistication to the growing community. Its namesake, George Washington, once traveled through the region during the French and Indian War—a…

  • La Fonda on the Plaza

    La Fonda on the Plaza

    Santa Fe, New Mexico Located at the end of the Old Santa Fe Trail, La Fonda on the Plaza is one of the oldest and most storied hotels in the American Southwest. The site has hosted travelers since 1607, when it served as an inn for Spanish explorers and merchants making their way through the region. The current…

  • The Williamsburg Lodge

    The Williamsburg Lodge

    Williamsburg, Virginia Located in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg, the Williamsburg Lodge stands as a testament to Virginia’s dedication to preserving and living its history. Built in 1939 by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, the lodge was part of John D. Rockefeller Jr.’s ambitious restoration project to bring the colonial capital back to life. The Williamsburg…

  • Concord’s Colonial Inn

    Concord’s Colonial Inn

    Concord, Massachusetts Standing in the heart of historic Concord, Massachusetts, Concord’s Colonial Inn has witnessed nearly 300 years of American history—and perhaps a few spirits that refused to leave. The building dates back to 1716, long before the United States was born. Portions of the current structure once served as private homes, businesses, and even a storehouse during…

  • The Maryland Inn

    The Maryland Inn

    Annapolis, Maryland Overlooking the Chesapeake Bay from the crest of Main Street in downtown Annapolis, The Maryland Inn is one of the oldest continuously operating hotels in the United States. Built in 1772, it has stood watch over more than two centuries of Maryland history. It has played witness to the Revolution, the rise of the U.S. Navy,…

  • Hotel Monte Vista

    Hotel Monte Vista

    Flagstaff, Arizona The Hotel Monte Vista in Flagstaff, Arizona, is one of the state’s most iconic and reportedly haunted landmarks. Located in the heart of historic downtown along the legendary Route 66, the Monte Vista has been welcoming guests since 1927. The idea for the hotel was born in 1926, when the growing city of Flagstaff needed a grand…