Lebanon Schoolhouse Bed and Breakfast

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This 1907 schoolhouse may no longer serve as a bed and breakfast inn, but guests would often report hearing ghostly laughter emanating from some rooms.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
24925 County Road T
Dolores, CO
United States

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GPS:
37.457878707933425, -108.59239134199015
County:
Montezuma County, Colorado
Nearest Towns:
Dolores, CO (4.9 mi.)
Lewis, CO (5.1 mi.)
Cortez, CO (7.5 mi.)
Mancos, CO (18.4 mi.)
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Dove Creek, CO (27.3 mi.)
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Aneth, UT (36.7 mi.)
Durango, CO (41.1 mi.)
Montezuma Creek, UT (42.0 mi.)

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  1. i was wondering if i could do a youtube video here with my brother and maybe stay 24 hours u can contact me by email arnestovicenti46@gmail

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