Hearthstone Inn

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This establishment is actually made from two connected 1887 houses. It is said to be haunted by the ghost of a mischievous little girl who likes to run, laugh, and throw things in both houses. Other spirits are said to reside here as well, but they are all said to be friendly and prankish rather than harmful.

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Geographic Information

Address:
506 N Cascade Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
United States

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GPS:
38.84129, -104.825377
County:
El Paso County, Colorado
Nearest Towns:
Colorado Springs, CO (0.6 mi.)
Manitou Springs, CO (5.1 mi.)
Stratmoor, CO (5.3 mi.)
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Fort Carson, CO (7.4 mi.)
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Rock Creek Park, CO (9.6 mi.)
Air Force Academy, CO (10.8 mi.)
Cascade-Chipita Park, CO (11.9 mi.)
Green Mountain Falls, CO (12.2 mi.)

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  1. It has now been turned into apartments. During the remodel, the contractors found old bones and some of them reported seeing the ghost of Alice Bemis.

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