Mulvihill House

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The Mulvihill house, now the Skagway Chamber of Commerce, was said to be haunted by Mul Mulvihill who was the chief dispatcher for the White Pass and Yukon Railway. This entity likes to walk up and down stairs with heavy footsteps, open and close doors, and fill the air with the sound of telegraph keys typing.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Alaska Street & 7th
Skagway, AK
United States

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GPS:
59.45848992201326, -135.31686074841002
County:
Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon County
Nearest Towns:
Skagway, AK (0.1 mi.)
Lutak, AK (11.9 mi.)
Haines, AK (16.5 mi.)
Klukwan, AK (20.3 mi.)
Mud Bay, AK (20.7 mi.)
Covenant Life, AK (25.0 mi.)
Mosquito Lake, AK (27.6 mi.)

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