Kempton Hotel

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The 1902 Kempton Hotel has an attic that was used to house overflow flu patients from the early 1900s flu epidemic, and one of the patients who died there is said to linger here in spirit. Her apparition wears a long white dress and appears in the attic or the attic stairs. Witnesses also describe china clinking and sounds of dinner being served in the closed restaurant, and transparent figures have shown up in photos. A guest reported that his doorknob rattling, and footsteps running down the corridor; workers have heard heavy furniture being dragged across empty rooms. Many other hauntings have been reported here as well.

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Geographic Information

Address:
204 Spring St
Terry, MT 59349
United States

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GPS:
46.7925169, -105.31187
County:
Prairie County, Montana
Nearest Towns:
Terry, MT (0.0 mi.)
Fallon, MT (9.6 mi.)
Ismay, MT (31.9 mi.)
West Glendive, MT (34.4 mi.)
Glendive, MT (35.6 mi.)
Miles City, MT (36.5 mi.)
Circle, MT (45.1 mi.)
Plevna, MT (45.6 mi.)
Richey, MT (59.9 mi.)
Knife River, MT (64.5 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
https://www.facebook.com/Historic.Kempton

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  1. Christopher Gaskill  |  

    I was passing through back in 2011 and my rv broke downand was towed to a shop across the street. I booked a room there [having no knowledge of the history of the place] ate and had some drinks at a bar across the street. Went to grocery and got some beers to take to my room. There were no bathrooms or tvs or wifi at the time. After the trip down the hall to use the restroom I was so spooked that I did not go to the restroom again that night although I very badly needed to. It was the next morning when talking to the mechanic that I found out the place was supposedly haunted

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