The historic hotel was founded in the late 1880’s, and was developed a reputation as a saloon and hotel frequented by outlaws and gold miners. The hotel was also a former bordello, and the daughter of a prostitute who passed away on the upper floor of the hotel has been seen on many occasions. Guests report her as having long dark hair and wearing a white dress. She has been known top tap people on the shoulders and moves furniture and luggage around. Passer-by-s have seen strange lights moving around the upper floor of the building in unoccupied rooms, and strange voices and ghostly laughter have been heard.
(Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 10 North Main St
Buffalo, WY
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 44.3470405, -106.69934699999999
- County:
- Johnson County, Wyoming
- Nearest Towns:
- Buffalo, WY (0.1 mi.)
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Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.occidentalwyoming.com/
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