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This hotel is also considered haunted here's the story:
A man decided to take a walk around the hotel while his wife was showering and getting ready for the day.At 5:30 a.m. the visitor walked from Room 49 where he and his wife were staying, to the lounge.
On his way back to his room, he glanced into the ballroom where he saw the silhouette of a young woman darting from one side of the room to the other.The visitor heard nothing. The woman was thin, was about five feet tall and moved very quickly. She did not seem stranded, as she did attempt to get out of the ballroom. When he returned to his room, the visitor told his wife that he had just seen a ghost. While staying in downtown Flagstaff’s Weatherford Hotel this past April, Stephen Mackin of Scottsdale, a frequent northern Arizona visitor, saw the image of what he thought was a female apparition in the Zane Grey Ballroom, according to an e-mail he sent to the hotel staff. Ghost sightings are certainly no stranger to the Weatherford Hotel, nor are these supernatural accounts foreign to downtown Flagstaff. For years, historians, authors and business owners have documented several ghost sightings that have spooked visitors and residents in downtown Flagstaff. In “Haunted Arizona: Ghosts of the Grand Canyon,” author Ellen Robson, provides ghostly accounts of the Weatherford Hotel, Café Espress and Crystal Magic. Author Christopher O’Brien supplies stories of spirits haunting Thorpe Park, Hotel Monte Vista and the Weatherford Hotel in his essay “Flagstaff’s Paranormal Star Map: Investigating Flagstaff’s Haunted Past.” According to O’Brien, the Weatherford Hotel, at 23 N. Leroux St., has served many American icons since its opening on New Year’s Day in 1900, such as newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, former Pres. Theodore Roosevelt and lawman Wyatt Earp. It is speculated that a couple on their honeymoon was murdered in Room 55 in the 1930s.
While the current owner renovated in the early 1990s, an employee who stayed in the haunted room said they awoke in the middle of the night to find a bride and groom sitting on the foot of the bed. Room 55 in the three-story, 42-room hotel has since been turned into a storage closet. On the south side of the cement floor of the hotel’s basement is a small square of earth that peeks through. Some think this uncemented square may have clues to the murder mystery, according to O’Brien’s story.
“I always feel uncomfortable in the basement area,” said hotel owner Henry Taylor. “My wife’s dog, Mona, won’t step one paw onto that section of dirt.” O’Brien’s essay also mentioned that employees sometimes notice that the light over the pool table in the ballroom sways by itself, and often hear the low whisper of voices that come from the empty bar. The Weatherford's spirit in residence is more of a feeling than an apparition. Henry Taylor says he has felt an unexplained wall of cold air as he works in the basement. His wife tells about the employee whose dog started howling and refused to enter the same area.
I just came back from having dinner there! I felt that wall of air! I got the shivers! I love that Hotel! The first haunted place I've ever been to, and it's right in the town I live in! Cool! I was sitting at the table in the back just tonight, right where you see this orb:
Most of these pictures were taken during an investigation, try to find orbs or blotches in them (in the "a look inside" section) This one puzzled them becuase it showed signs of quick movement:
There's that number again!
It may be crazy to believe in this stuff, but when you actually experience it and you see people investigating it, you can't help but believe in it!
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Wow those places r really beautiful.Thanks a lot for sharing these pics.
I got these... I used to live here before i shifted to South Calcutta.some building near to my old house where i used to live.....
The front side of Victoria Memorial in Kolkata.
It is a memorial of Queen Victoria the empress of India during the British rule on our country.
some highway....
some multiplex cinema...
another multiplex....
Kolkata waterfront........(river Ganges)
Second Hoogly Briedge...
And nearest Himalayas from my city...
Darjeeling Town