Grant Corner Inn - Andrew Smith Gallery

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People claim that objects fall of shelves, that footsteps are often heard when no one is around, and doors that slam on their own. Most of the haunting appears to be confined to the second floor.

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Geographic Information

Address:
122 Grant Ave
Santa Fe, NM 87501
United States

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GPS:
35.68910596137702, -105.94069263341225
County:
Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Nearest Towns:
Santa Fe, NM (0.2 mi.)
Tesuque, NM (5.0 mi.)
Agua Fria, NM (5.2 mi.)
Canada de los Alamos, NM (8.0 mi.)
Tesuque Pueblo, NM (8.1 mi.)
Chupadero, NM (9.3 mi.)
Rio En Medio, NM (9.6 mi.)
Eldorado at Santa Fe, NM (11.2 mi.)
Glorieta, NM (12.1 mi.)
Cuyamungue, NM (13.0 mi.)

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