Fensalden Inn

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The ghost of a heartbroken woman named Elizabeth is reported in the Hawthorne Suite. She is said to be very playful and move objects around; she can also be heard walking around in empty rooms.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
33810 Navarro Ridge Rd
Albion, CA 95410
United States

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GPS:
39.2043964, -123.76175899999998
County:
Mendocino County, California
Nearest Towns:
Albion, CA (1.4 mi.)
Little River, CA (4.8 mi.)
Mendocino, CA (7.4 mi.)
Comptche, CA (10.0 mi.)
Caspar, CA (11.4 mi.)
Manchester, CA (16.7 mi.)
Fort Bragg, CA (16.8 mi.)
Philo, CA (19.5 mi.)
Cleone, CA (19.8 mi.)
Point Arena, CA (20.8 mi.)

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  1. I was in the Fensalden inn when I was capturing a video and saw a ghost orb flying past. We also woke up to fireplaces on that we never turned on. overall it was a very scary experience.

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