Alaskan Hotel, Juneau
The Alaskan Hotel in Juneau is known as one of Alaska's most haunted buildings, with a history linked to its past as a bordello and mining camp, leading to reports of poltergeist activity, ghostly apparitions like Alice in Room 219 or the entity in 315, strange time warps, and unexplained events like objects moving and lights turning on and off. Other reported phenomena include the appearance of an apparition of a young girl in a white dress, unseen hands moving towels, and a man who died in a basement hot tub. A prominent legend is that of Alice, a prostitute who was either murdered by her fiancé or husband and now haunts Room 219. Room 315: Another famous entity, sometimes referred to as an unknown entity or even associated with a man who died by jumping out of the window in the room. Visitors have reported experiencing time warps, entering a bathroom or a specific area of the hotel and emerging in a different location or even a different building. The hotel is known for poltergeist activity, including objects flying, doors closing on their own, lights flickering, and towels being moved by unseen hands. Besides the entities in specific rooms, some guests have reported seeing a ghost of a young girl in a white dress. The hotel's history as a bordello and its connection to the city's past is believed to contribute to the permanent paranormal residue that causes the hauntings.