Hotel Alex Johnson, Rapid City


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The Hotel Alex Johnson in Rapid City, SD, is known for paranormal activity, with its most famous story being the "Lady in White," a bride who allegedly committed suicide on the eighth floor in the 1970s and now haunts the area. Other reported spirits include the hotel's founder, Alex Johnson, and a young girl. Guests can find more stories in a guest-shared journal at the front desk or by booking a specialized "Ghost Adventure Package". The most well-known ghost, believed to be a young bride who died by suicide on the eighth floor in the 1970s. Guests have reported seeing her wandering the halls in a white gown. Alex Johnson: The founder of the hotel, who died on the premises in 1938, is also said to haunt the hotel. Reports also mention the ghost of a little girl. Room 812: This is considered the most active and haunted room in the hotel, where many of the alleged incidents with the Lady in White occur. The entire eighth floor is known for paranormal activity, with many guest reports. Guests have reported various encounters, including feeling figures in their rooms, seeing something sit on the edge of their beds, and hearing children running in the halls.

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