Talking of Denver haunted houses, one of the first places that comes to mind is that of the haunted Brown Palace Hotel in Denver. The story goes that the Brown Palace Hotel is constructed on a celebrated site that goes back to the early days of Denver when it was just in the making.
It was back in the 1879. Thereon both the staff at the hotel and the guests have had queer experiences and encountered strange and bizarre happenings through the years. And guess what; recently this hotel has officially been acclaimed to be one of theĀ Denver haunted houses.
Staffs at the hotel and the guests have reported that they have seen ghouls and shadows and mysterious reflections in the mirrors and the glasses and crockery at the hotel. Maids and butlers have often heard their names called out with no one around.
They have also felt taps on shoulders and pens dropping on the reception desk from no where, vacuum cleaners start moving all across the floor even when unplugged. People believe that ghosts in the Brown Palace Hotel which is one of the Denver haunted houses are from the Victorian Age and the following Colonial era.
People have often seen a little girl often appearing in the windows. She is said to be May Yohe who grew up at the Brown Palace Hotel as a little girl. May grew up in to a beautiful and talented young lady and later became a famous singer and actress in the 1890s.
She went on to marry a wealthy man who had a fortune enough to own the Hope Diamond which she herself wore a number of times. However her entire life was marked with failed affairs and scandals. It is believed that the best time of her life was her childhood days at Brown Palace Hotel.
Other than the little apparition of May Yohe people at the Brown Palace Hotel which is one of the famed Denver haunted houses have also seen the shadowy presence of an unknown woman who appears in a period dress often in the hotel’s kitchen. Guests and staff have also seen this woman in the dining room.
In fact at times guests scared of the encounter with this shadowy lady have asked to leave early as they exclaimed to have seen an apparition in their bathrooms or rooms or in the dinning room and a lot of other nooks and corners of the entire hotel.
In fact, once an engineer denied visiting the sub-basement due to his eerie experiences there. All these stories and accounts together create enough to make this hotel one of the most Denver haunted houses.




