Best Haunted Houses of Denver
Real Haunted Houses ” every city has them according to the website: RealHaunts.com. Denver is no exception to the rule. Here are just a few of the more notable places that are said to be the home of some very interesting ghosts.
The Molly Brown House in Denver. This unusual house is definitely one of the scariest of all, even the employees that work there have reported unusual activity taking place in the work area. Tons of thrills to make you jump such as shadows moving around you when no light can be found to produce them, piano keys moving in sequence when no sound is made. Lots of people comment that throughout the house they get a slight smell of cigar smoke, Mr. Brown was known to be an avid smoker.
The home has been carefully restored back as close as it can be to the way Molly Brown had it when she was a resident of Denver. The house’s atmosphere is full of the rich essence of the past. Sometimes it seems that Mr. and Ms. Brown are more trying to welcome you to their home rather than scare you away, with the way they tend to their guests.
THE STATE CAPITOL BUILDING. This important building is actually connected underground by a network of tunnels. Back when these were first incorporated they were used to move coal, which provided heat to these buildings. Now they are only good for moving around your blood, as it is known to be home of a wondering ghost women that wonders the buildings and tunnels. She has been sited in all the buildings and tunnels themselves. Very inquisitive, the ghost has often been seen reading over the shoulders of the employees that work in the area. And you thought politics were scary.
BROWN PALACE Hotel in Denver. Also connected to the series of cold tunnels, this building is plagued by the incessant sound of someone coughing. It is also frequented by the same ghost that haunts the capital.
Who knows maybe she is in search for more promising news at the hotel. The food is certainly better. Bradmar Tudor Manor can be found in a extensive and private, sparsely populated area on the countryside outside the city in Denver Colorado. This Manor is located at the end of a dark long road, lined with with giant cottonwood trees. This manor is privately owned, beware the owner and their privacy.
BUCKHORN EXCHANGE Restaurant. Presently a restaurant, when the fur trade began, This building was one of the first trading posts in the area. It is said that the building is haunted by many of the traders. There have been reports of tables moving suddenly. Also, many have reported hearing voices and footsteps when no one is talking or there.
Now looking at it the only problem with a genuine haunted house is that the ghost that resides in it has to be in the mood to scare you. You might be waiting a long time to be scared. To immediately be terrified try and visit any of the Denver Haunted Houses in the area. The best of which are known for their scares are: 13th Door Haunted House, Slaughterhouse Gulch Haunt, Haunted Mansion, 25th Hour, City of the Dead and The Butcher.
Now that Halloween has finally rolled around, here is you chance to see real ghost to scare you!
To find out more about these Haunted houses and more in the Denver area to scare you and your friends please visit Haunted Ratings website.
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