The 1880’s historic hotel burnt to the ground just a decade after its construction, but phoenix-like rose from the ashes to form the successful establishment it is today. The building, however, has had a darker past, with tales being told of the days where the hotel operated as a bordello and a haven for bootleggers. Reports of paranormal activity here range from ghostly laughter and voices, disembodied footsteps, furniture being shifted around rooms at night by unseen hands to the apparition of a woman who appears behind guests in mirrors.
(Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 80 W 4th St
Rush City, MN
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 45.6845189, -92.96194170000001
- County:
- Chisago County, Minnesota
- Nearest Towns:
- Rush City, MN (0.2 mi.)
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Harris, MN (6.8 mi.)
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North Branch, MN (12.0 mi.)
Branch, MN (13.8 mi.)
Cambridge, MN (14.8 mi.)
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After hearing of the stories at the Grant House from a guy I worked with I wanted to check it out. Because his Dad owned it at the time we had the run of the place. Because that place was so active that night I was hooked on ghost hunting and formed North Metro Paranormal and returned many times after never disappointed.
Any chance you can get my buddy and I in there for our livestream hunt?