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You don't necessarily need to go into one of the rooms
on the hotel's first of two floors - hotel owner Sherry
Wingrove will tell you that some of the R&R's eerie
guests are scurrying around the halls and stairs. |
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The
Victorian Lady appears to be all dressed up and ready
to go out on the town - but apparently she never leaves
the building. Guests have reported the elegant woman moving
up and down the hall. She even knocks on doors when she's
in a playful mood. Some think that she may have been stood
up by a potential suitor. |
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More
than one former hotel owner just won't go away. This early
20th century man made his fortune during the time he owned
the R&R and some say you can still see and hear him
checking on his property, or perhaps checking up on the
current owners. He frequents Room # 8. |
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Another
former owner coincidentally seems to occupy the same room
- # 8. Legend tells us that he grew old in the hotel and
passed away in bed. The same character, as a younger man,
also haunts other areas of the hotel as he locks a teenage
daughter in a top floor room instead of institutionalizing
her. |
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| Patty
Santmyer as the Victorian Lady |
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Female
guests occupying Room # 7 frequently report being touched
by an unseen man - one the hotel has appropriately nicnamed,
the Groper. If you're in bed with your spouse, you may
feel light touches. But this ghost gets a little more
aggressive if you're alone - so make sure those bed sheets
are pulled tight for the night. |
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The
Top Hat Man and his friend, Sarah, occupy Room # 2. The
Top Hat Man can also be seen in the halls and coming down
the stairs. Apparently Sarah comes to visit him in his
room. Room visitors report the feeling of someone staring
at them; well, maybe two entities staring. |
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