Muehlebach Hotel, Kansas City
The Muehlebach Hotel is considered a real haunt in Kansas City, Missouri, known for the ghost of "The Blue Lady," a woman in a blue dress, often described as a blonde in her early 30s from the 1920s. She is believed to be the spirit of a former actress from the adjoining Gayety Theater who died in the early 20th century. Guests and witnesses have reported seeing her apparition on different floors of the historic building. The Legend of The Blue Lady: The ghost of a blonde woman in her early 30s. She wears a 1920s-style blue dress and a wide-brimmed hat. Her origins: Many believe she was an actress or patron who died at the adjacent Gayety Theater, which was part of the Muehlebach's complex. She is seen on various floors of the hotel, with her blue dress being a distinctive feature of her sightings. The hotel opened in 1916 and was a prestigious establishment. It has hosted numerous celebrities and public figures, including Babe Ruth, Harry Truman, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles. The building now functions as an extension of the Kansas City Marriott Downtown.