Virginian Hotel, Medicine Bow


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The Virginian Hotel in Medicine Bow, Wyoming is rumored to be haunted by several spirits, including a prominent woman in beige from the early 1900s who is said to have jumped from a third-story window after her fiancé never arrived, and the spirits of other individuals who died on the property, such as a hotel night man and potentially the local sheriff. Guests and staff have reported ghostly sightings, strange noises, and unexplained presences, making it a popular destination for those interested in paranormal activity. The Woman in Beige: This is the hotel's most notorious ghost, seen in her early 20th-century clothing. She is believed to have committed suicide after waiting for her fiancé, and guests report hearing loud crashes from the area where she jumped. Guests have reported hearing unexplained sounds, such as crashes, whispers, and disembodied cries, especially on the third floor where the woman in beige is said to reside. Some visitors and even hotel staff have felt the presence of unseen individuals, including the feeling of someone sitting next to them at the bar. There are also reports of other restless spirits, including the owner's grandfather's night man, who died in a booth at the hotel, and the possibility of the local sheriff. Room 314: This specific room is noted for its eerie reputation, with guests having fled it in the middle of the night.

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