Totally Ghoul Offerings in Haunted Hotels
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LOS ANGELES (TheStreet) -- You won't always read it on the hotel's Web site, and there will be no mention of it under the amenities tab of Expedia's booking page.
Some of the world's most famous haunted hotels will rarely publicize the fact that they're hotspots for both the living and the dead, but if you manage to get a concierge or manager away from his official duties, you'll manage to extract some hair-raising stories and sightings of the long-since departed. Grand ghouls in S.F: Call it Presidential Paranormal Activity, but Palace Hotel San Francisco has been a Ghostbuster landmark ever since Warren Harding died there while holding office in 1923. Presidents Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Harrison and Rutherford B. Hayes managed to both check in and check out.| |
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