Ferris Mansion Bed and Breakfast, Rawlins
The Ferris Mansion Bed and Breakfast in Rawlins, Wyoming, is known for its tragic history and significant paranormal activity, including multiple ghost sightings, unexplained noises, and electrical malfunctions. The bed and breakfast is permanently closed, but its history and haunted reputation persist. An apparition of a woman in a white gown is frequently spotted in the kitchen area. Her identity is not explicitly linked to any of the mansion's known tragedies. The original owner of the mansion, prominent businessman George Ferris, was killed in a runaway stagecoach accident in 1903. His ghost is believed to be one of the spirits in residence. Tragedy struck the Ferris family again when George's son, Cecil, was accidentally killed by his older brother while they were playing with their father's gun. The ghosts of the two brothers are thought to haunt the mansion. The mansion has been a hotspot for poltergeist activity. Guests and owners have reported experiences including: Unexplained electrical problems. Strange noises such as footsteps, knocking, and whispering. Items moving on their own.