Irma Hotel, Cody


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The Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming is described as haunted by its founder, Buffalo Bill, who is said to wander the halls or sit in the bar, and by other entities, including apparitions of soldiers with sabers in Room 35, which is considered the hotel's most haunted room. Guests and staff have reported various paranormal phenomena, including disembodied footsteps, objects moving on their own, and lights flickering. The ghost of Buffalo Bill Cody himself is believed to linger in the hotel he founded. He has reportedly been seen walking through the hotel's halls or appearing in the bar. Room 35: This is considered the hotel's most active haunted room. Past accounts describe apparitions of floating soldiers with sabers, faucets turning on and off, lights flickering, and luggage flying around the room. Other phenomena reported by guests and staff include strange encounters in the dining room, unexplained footsteps, and knocking sounds in the hallway near the Colonel Cody Suite.

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