Amargosa Opera House and Hotel, Death Valley Junction


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The Amargosa Opera House and Hotel is described as a historically significant site with a pervasive haunting atmosphere, marked by reported paranormal activity like unexplained sounds, disembodied voices, moving shadows, and strange cold spots, possibly attributed to its past as a borax company town. Guests have reported feeling a malevolent presence in Room 32, hearing a child's giggling and footsteps, and experiencing doors opening on their own. The building's old, weathered structures and isolated location contribute to its reputation as a place where the past is said to linger. Visitors have reported hearing disembodied voices, particularly a woman's high voice, in the dining room, and the sounds of a child giggling and running in the hallways. Guests have experienced objects moving, such as doors opening and closing by themselves, and physical sensations of something holding their legs down while sleeping in Room 9. Shadows have been seen dancing across the opera house stage, and other ghostly figures have been reported in the hotel. Strange odors, such as the scent of lilacs, have been detected, and showers have been known to turn on by themselves. Room 32: This room is said to be home to a malevolent presence that causes chills. Room 9: The most haunted room, where guests have reported feeling their legs and feet being held down. Dining Room: The sounds of a group of people, including a distinct woman's voice, have been heard here. The Opera House Stage: Shadows are frequently seen moving across the stage.

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