Captain Cook Hotel, Anchorage


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The Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage is reportedly haunted by a young woman who may have died by suicide in the hotel's women's restroom, with the last stall on the left being a focal point of paranormal activity and a place where the door is said to remain bolted shut, though this is debated. Reports include feelings of unease, ruckus, and sightings of the distressed spirit in a white dress wandering the hallways. The most prominent reported spirit is that of a young woman who is said to have taken her own life in the women's bathroom on the lower level. The last stall on the left in the women's restroom is a hotspot for activity. The door is reported to be bolted shut, possibly containing the spirit or serving as a symbolic barrier. Visitors and staff have reported feelings of unease and ruckus in the area around the haunted stall. The spirit is sometimes seen in the hotel's hallways, appearing as a distressed figure in a white dress. Unlike some other haunted hotels, there are no specific hotel rooms that are particularly attributed to the activity; the spirit appears to wander the hallways. Some intuitive and paranormal investigators suggest the spirit is still trying to express her suffering and emotional pain. The exact circumstances of the woman's death and the subsequent haunting are unclear, but it is tied to the location where the incident is believed to have occurred.

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