River’s Inn Bed and Breakfast is haunted by Annie, and possibly others. Witnesses have seen the little girl named Annie, and heard her laughing and playing. Voices of a man and woman also have been heard, and the spirits have answered questions posed by ghost investigators. Annie’s fingerprints in flour were found as recently as March 6, 2014, on the dining table and china cabinet. One of the ghosts (hopefully not Annie) also has left cigar ashes between the sheets and in bedroom corners.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 317 River Street
Antonito, CO 81120
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 37.0747782, -106.0103924
- County:
- Conejos County, Colorado
- Nearest Towns:
- Antonito, CO (0.3 mi.)
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Contact Information
- Web:
- http://riversinnbedandbreakfast.com/
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