Roads Hotel, Atlanta


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The Roads Hotel in Atlanta, Indiana, is described as one of the most haunted locations in the state, with decades of paranormal reports stemming from its history as a hotel, brothel, and speakeasy. The property is known for a variety of phenomena, including apparitions, disembodied voices, and physical interactions with investigators. Shadow figures and full-body apparitions: Guests have seen apparitions of men, women, and children throughout the building. A police officer once reported seeing a woman in an upstairs window, and a group of investigators saw a full-bodied male figure upstairs, which frightened them into leaving. Witnesses frequently hear footsteps and creaking boards from empty rooms and hallways. Unexplained sounds of muffled conversations and voices are commonly reported. Investigators have used ghost boxes to capture voices, including a girl believed to be named "Goody" and other entities asking for help. Reports mention lights turning on and off and doors opening and closing on their own. In the room believed to be inhabited by a spirit named Sarah, guests have reported being touched. A specific room, where the owners' young son Everett reportedly died of tuberculosis, is associated with a heavy feeling in the chest and coughing. Room 5: This room is where Everett Roads, the son of the original owners, was quarantined and died of tuberculosis. It is now known for the unsettling feeling of chest heaviness.

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