Monday, November 2, 2009

Jerome Grand Hotel in Jerome, Arizona


When the United Verde Hospital opened in 1927, it was one of the most modern medical facilities. Less than 30 years later, the mines in Jerome, Arizona, closed; the town’s population dwindled to 100; and the hospital closed as well. It stood abandoned until 1994, though a woman in white was often spotted on its balcony, and the town’s residents heard cries coming from the building. In 1997 it reopened as the Jerome Grand Hotel. The woman in white still makes appearances, as does the ghost of Claude Harvey, a hospital employee who was found in the elevator shaft in 1935. Employees report that lights turn on and off on their own, doors open when no one’s around and wind whips through rooms with closed windows. Visit JeromeGrandHotel.com for more information

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