Saint George Hotel

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This 1845 hotel is rumoured to have a few hauntings dating back to the civil war, including the ghost of a young boy who has been known to hide objects belonging to guests. According to the guestbook, most of the ghostly activity is confined to Room #302 and Room #303.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
500 Main Street
Weston, MO
United States

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GPS:
39.4112261, -94.90141549999998
County:
Platte County, Missouri
Nearest Towns:
Weston, MO (0.0 mi.)
Iatan, MO (6.2 mi.)
Tracy, MO (6.3 mi.)
Platte City, MO (7.0 mi.)
Leavenworth, KS (7.0 mi.)
Camden Point, MO (9.0 mi.)
Farley, MO (9.7 mi.)
Dearborn, MO (10.4 mi.)
Lansing, KS (11.2 mi.)
Lewis And Clark Village, MO (12.2 mi.)

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  1. Checked in room 301 around 9:30 am about 30 minutes ago. Heard what sounded like children running down the halls. Opened the door to find no one. Decided to look the place up to find that my neighboring rooms have the activity. Pretty cool but no proof just thought it was worth a share.

  2. We stayed there 2 years ago….on the 2nd floor end room. Woke up in the middle of the night to what sounded like a bowling ball rolling across the floor.I tried to open my eyes and wake my significant other up but could not move. I felt someone sitting at the foot of the bed. Then , I know this sounds weird, I was able to turn my head and look toward the window and it had fire around it with some kind of emblem above it and I heard children laughing. This was around Halloween time and since then we have been back to Weston twice. Gail from Des Moines, ia

  3. We stayed in room #207 last night and the TV would not turn on. The maintenance guy said it needed to be replaced. Later that night the TV would turn on and switch channels very rapidly. It did this a total of 4 times before we unplugged it. We heard many noises late at night such as banging or footsteps. We didn’t know that there were reports of the hotel being haunted until we looked it up afterwards. It was overall a crazy experience.

  4. I had a very traumatic experience there, and I am truly frightened to return. My experience occurred while using the restroom. I heard whisperings, and they began to get louder, along with additional whispers. Then the bathroom door opened. I of course was on the pot, and I noticed these shoes walking toward the stall. The shoes stopped facing the stall, then turned toward where the urinal is. I did not hear anyone peeing, and I said my cousins name, thinking it might have been him. There was no reply, just a tune being whistled. Then I heard a cough, then an few more grunts, followed by another cough. Then the shoes turned back toward the stall for a moment, turned, and walked toward the door. The door opened, but nobody walked out, and nobody was in there, as whatever it was disappeared as three door opened. The shoes were almost like moccasins with a loud hard sole. They looked very dusty as well.
    What happened to me next is something I will Never forget. I then had sharp stabbing pain in my chest and shoulder. I felt like someone was cutting into these areas. I felt this panic and terror take hold of me, and I went into full panic mode. I thought I was going to die, and it came out of nowhere. I began saying someone help me out loud, and I then began to message my wife, then tried to call, but my service there was horrible. I finally called my cousin and told him I was not doing well, aND he advised me to eat, as it was late afternoon, and I hadn’t eaten all day. I had a mimosa on the table, and I couldn’t even drink it, because I couldn’t leavery the restroom. My wife had a horrid feeling come over her when she heard us talking, and ran to the restroom, before he could even say anything to her. By this time, I was crying, and felt very depressed, like I was on the verge of death. I was crying out help me, God please spare me. Finally my wife knocked on the door to make sure no one was in there, then she charged into the restroom. I got out of the stall, and I was overwhelmed with tears, panic, and this absolute sorrow. My wife saved me, and she calmed me, at which time we agreed I had to get out of there. My heart was racing, and my BP was elevated. The whispers subsided the minute she came for me, and as soon as I was calmed down enough, I exited through the back door. I didn’t want to be alone, for fear that I drop dead.

    There is a lot more to the story, but it’s a lot to type right now. This made me a true believer, and it truly scared me, almost to death.

  5. Top floor second window from the left. We heard from locals that there are children haunting the top floor. This is undoubtedly a small figure of some sort. Pretty cool!

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