The Cruise Room of Denver, Denver


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The Cruise Room, located in Denver's Oxford Hotel, is haunted by the ghost of a postal worker who died in 1933 while trying to deliver Christmas presents. Bartenders report the ghost orders a beer, mutters about "the children, I have to get the gifts to the children," and then leaves, but the beer remains untouched and full after he's gone. This friendly spirit is said to be a 1930s mailman who became lost in the cold while on his delivery route. The Ghost and His Story. Identity: An old-timey postal worker or mailman from the 1930s. Died: While getting lost on his way to deliver Christmas presents in Central City. He appears to bartenders, orders a beer, and mutters about getting gifts to children before leaving. Despite drinking it, the beer is always found full when the bartender checks on it after the ghost departs. The historic hotel where the Cruise Room is located. The Cruise Room is Denver's longest-running bar, opening the day Prohibition ended in 1933, and is famous for its unique decor and martinis.

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