Cheyenne Canon Inn, Colorado Springs
The Cheyenne Canon Inn has reports of paranormal activity, including objects moving on their own, doors opening and closing by themselves, unexplained lights, and apparitions of spirits. The inn, originally built in 1918 as an upscale bordello and casino and later serving as a sanctuary for army nurses, is said to be haunted by a variety of entities, with guests reporting encounters with spirits in period clothing. Guests have noted items shifting or moving around the property. Doors are reported to move or open and close without any visible cause.
Strange lights have been seen appearing and disappearing within the inn. Visitors have reported seeing spirits, some described as being in period clothing. Unexplained sounds and knocks have been heard by guests and staff. The Cheyenne Canon Inn is located in Colorado Springs and was originally built in 1918 as an upscale bordello and casino named Sunnycrest. During World War II, it also served as a sanctuary for army nurses. The historic nature of the building, coupled with its past uses, is often cited as contributing to its reputedly haunted status.