This building is haunted by many apparitions, and was formerly lodging for railroad workers. The first is the apparition of an elderly man in an overcoat, who was struck by a train nearby and has haunted the establishment ever since. The second is a young man who has been seen staring out of an upstairs window, where he was stabbed to death many years ago. The spirit of a man who was shot dead by his son has been seen sitting in the bar area, while a floating apparition in a trench coat has also been seen nearby. Perfume has been smelt when there is no one around.
(Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 130 Central Avenue
Whitefish, MT
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 48.410935, -114.337153
- County:
- Flathead County, Montana
- Nearest Towns:
- Whitefish, MT (0.0 mi.)
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