Nevada City Hotel

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This historic hotel is allegedly haunted by the apparition of a road agent that was hanged nearby. Guests have reported hearing our footsteps in the hallways and seeing a shadowy figure standing their reflections in mirrors.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
1578 MT-287
Nevada City, MT
United States

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GPS:
45.3069652, -111.9678586
County:
Madison County, Montana
Nearest Towns:
Virginia City, MT (1.4 mi.)
Alder, MT (6.9 mi.)
Ennis, MT (11.9 mi.)
Sheridan, MT (15.1 mi.)
Twin Bridges, MT (24.1 mi.)
Pony, MT (24.5 mi.)
Harrison, MT (28.6 mi.)
Big Sky, MT (29.2 mi.)
Dillon, MT (33.2 mi.)
Cardwell, MT (38.2 mi.)

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  1. First night there had no experience at all. Second night heard footsteps creaking in the room and the chain on the door move, and also the covers at my feet were moved. Wish I could have gotten to my camera to take pictures but it was on other side of room. So I am left with just a story of experience.

  2. Middle lower half there is a orb and the reflection of that from the flash of my camera is in the mirror and bearded older gentleman that appears to have a hat on

  3. We stopped about 12:30 am at the old motel with the old sheriff jail beside it my wife was beside the jail looking at the sign i was looking in the window of the old hotel i saw a cowboy walk out the jail door he never looked at us three steps across the jail porch we heard every step till he stepped off in to the gravel and turned and headed down the road i told my wife he had walked out the jail door she said he couldnt because it had a chain and big lock on the door about 35 foot up the road he turned and walked in to the city when we drove that way we saw the tall fence i dont know if it was a ghost or man but i couldnt never see his face

  4. We ran across this place on one of our yearly MT excursions. The hotel was closing that day and the lady that was there let us look around even though she was about to close. we hurried along the corridor to the upstairs outside. i was only able to snap a few shots bc we didnt want to keep the woman waiting too long. And it crossed my mind , I have to snap at least two pics to see if i catch a ghost. I kinda laughed and took one shot coming down the hallway to the large rooms on the front upstairs. this place is truly haunted. you decide. this is the one photo i took upstairs and the photo of the hotel from outside. There is an image in the doorway with a hat on. Rather tall figure under the exit, hand on the doorknob. I was in disbelief. this is 3 months after we got home, I was reviewing the pics id taken. Wow…

  5. we were staying on the top floor during our stay and heard footsteps above us. we heard footsteps in the hallway as well and brushed it off as visitors coming in late, but when we left we figured out no other visitors were there! overall just felt weird and had a huge urge to look in the mirror in the bathroom.

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