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Whether you're traveling alone, with your significant other or your family, going on some haunted tours through the Southern United States can be an exciting adventure. Staying in haunted hotels or taking a tour of some famous cemeter…
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If you're heading to Colorado for business or pleasure and are looking for a five-star hotel near the Denver International Airport, you're in luck. There are five nearby choices, including one that's a little spooky.
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El Paso, Texas is located on the Mexican border where Texas, Mexico and New Mexico come together. The area was discovered by Spanish conquistadors in 1598 and still maintains much of the old world flavor. The Franklin Mountains cut th…
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Whether it's the dry desert air, the potent cocktails, or an actual ability to see ghosts, many Las Vegas visitors have reported sightings of paranormal activity in some of Sin City's famous hotels, including the ghost of notorious Veg…
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San Diego is known as a favorite tourist destination for its appealing weather, alluring beaches and an array of attractions. What many don't know is that the city is also rich with ghost stories. Some people believe that a number of…
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Denver, Colorado's capital and the "gateway to the Rocky Mountains," began in 1858, a western outpost where fortunes could be made and lost in a matter of days, in lumber, property and later, gold. Today, Denver is a thriving metropoli…
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From Native American warriors to Mexican wars to legislative battles, Austin has been at the center of the action in Texas since the town was founded in the 1830s on the banks of the Colorado River. Today, the river attracts boaters to…
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San Diego is the second largest city in California and the eighth largest city in the United States. San Diego is known for its zoo, its parks, its beaches and its ghosts. Hauntedhouses.com lists San Diego as one of California's most h…
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With such a long history, it is no wonder a few spirits reside at the El Convento Hotel in Puerto Rico. The renovated hotel offers loads of amenities and a grand view, but if you choose to stay at the El Convento, make sure to keep you…
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While visiting Washington, DC, either for business or pleasure, you may choose to stay in a haunted hotel. Luckily, the nation's capital has several to choose from. Spooky surprises are around each corner for you at one of these hotels…
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San Antonio, Texas, is on Interstate 35, roughly 200 miles north of Houston and 80 miles south of Austin, the State Capitol. Travelers who enjoy the outdoors will enjoy exploring the San Antonio Zoo and San Antonio Botanical Garden. Mo…
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From the French Quarter's French and Spanish influences to the Bayou Country just outside the city limits, visiting New Orleans is like traveling to another country. While in New Orleans, golf at City Park, run in Audubon Park or bike…
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Sedona, Arizona is South of the Grand Canyon, and is a small town located in the northwest part of Arizona, which is rich in natural history and native American culture--which may have led to its cluster of hotels rumored to be haunted…
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Arizona and the Wild, Wild West go together like cowboys and saloons, miners and copper and Wyatt Earp and the OK Corral. No wonder such a colorful history also includes more than its share of haunted hotels. On your travels, you can f…
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The Southwest is home to strange tales and natural wonders. Every year, visitors journey to Arizona in search of outdoor adventure and haunting apparitions. Consider adding these one of these phantasmal hotels to your itinerary when pl…
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