Opened more than 100 years ago, Julian Hotel was built by freed slaves Albert and Margaret Robinson in 1897.
Apparently they loved the place so much, they decided never to leave. Their spirits most often appear in the upstairs rooms, where lace doilies and furniture get mysteriously rearranged. A maid recently caught a glimpse of Albert, with a pipe in his mouth, in a mirror in one of the rooms.
The town of Julian is in San Diego County.
Find out more about Julian Hotel at its official website.
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The 17-Hundred-90 Inn is said to be haunted by an early 19th century ghost named Anna Powers or Powell. The legend says that she fell in love with a German sailor who didn’t feel the same and she committed suicide by leaping to her death from the 3rd floor balcony of the hotel.
Stories say she likes to hang around room 204 and wanders through the hallways and the restaurant of the inn.
This quaint old hotel is located in the Historic Distric of Savannah, near the corner of Lincoln Street and Bay Street.
For more information about 17-Hundred-90 Inn, please visit the official site.
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This historic in was built in the 1920s on top of an old indian burial ground. This quaint little hotel is said to be haunted by the spirits of of at least three indians. The spirit of one indian has been seen in two different rooms here, and the kitchen is home to two other Indian spirits who can sometimes be heard arguing into the late night hours.
Cabbage Key is approximately 20 miles northwest of Ft. Myers and 5 miles south of Boca Grande, directly across from marker 60 on the Intracoastal Waterway.
For more information about the historic Inn at Cabbage Key, please visit the official site.
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