The Brown Palace Hotel, Denver


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The Brown Palace Hotel in Denver is reportedly haunted by several spirits, including a string quartet in the dining room, a uniformed waiter in the service elevator, ghostly children playing in hallways, and the cries of a baby from the boiler room. Other reported paranormal activities include lights turning on and off, unexplained music, and the sound of something crawling from under the carpets. A formally dressed string quartet is said to play in the dining room. A ghostly figure of a uniformed waiter has been reported using the service elevator. Children are said to run and laugh in the hallways. The sounds of a baby crying have been heard coming from the boiler room. Unexplained Phenomena: Guests and employees have experienced lights turning on and off, and heard music from the dining room when no one was there. A former owner's wife, Edna, is said to haunt the Brown Palace Club, with reports of lights turning on and off and cold spots. Another ghost, a former ticket salesman, is said to frequent the hotel lobby. The hotel's construction and history, including various reported incidents and deaths, have contributed to its reputation as a haunted location. Some of the reported ghostly occurrences date back to the time of the hotel's construction.

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