Oxford Hotel, Denver
The Oxford Hotel in Denver is primarily haunted by two spirits: the vengeful ghost of Florence Montague in Room 320, who targets single male guests after a murder-suicide, and a lost postal worker who appears at the hotel's Cruise Room bar, ordering and leaving behind an untouched beer. Florence is known for pulling sheets and turning off lights, while the postman's apparition is often described as muttering about lost Christmas presents. Florence Montague (Room 320): Florence Montague, who tragically committed a murder-suicide in Room 320 in 1898. She shot and killed her husband after finding him with another woman in the room, then turned the gun on herself. She is said to haunt male guests who stay alone in Room 320, pulling their bed covers and turning lights and faucets on and off. To avoid disturbing her, the hotel often avoids placing single male travelers in Room 320, preferring to reserve it for couples, two women, or families. The Lost Postal Worker (Cruise Room): An old-timey postman who got lost while trying to deliver Christmas presents to Central City. Guests and staff at the Cruise Room, the hotel's martini bar, report seeing him order and drink a beer. However, bartenders consistently find the beer still full and untouched when the ghost departs. The postman is described as a "nice" ghost who means no harm.