Don Rey's Mexican Restaurant

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This Mexican restaurant was formerly occupied the Cheyenne Club, where country music singers would perform. Several diners at the restaurant have reportedly seen the apparition of a hanging man in the corner of the main dining room. Another spectre who haunts the premises is a tall man in a trench coat, who is often seated by staff only to vanish when they return to serve him.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
1617 Capitol Avenue
Cheyenne, WY
United States

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GPS:
41.133461, -104.81543049999999
County:
Laramie County, Wyoming
Nearest Towns:
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