This historic hotel and casino is once again for sale, but was a former saloon and luxury hotel for travelers on the railroad across Montana. Room #19 and the downstairs bar area are haunted by the apparition of a floating woman in a white dress, who is kind to patrons and staff alike. In the back bar of the historic hotel, the apparition of a woman in a black bonnet has been seen, along with the apparition of a man in a cowboy hat. On the third floor of the hotel, strange voices have been heard and cigar smoke has been smelt when there is no one around.
(Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 5 Railroad Avenue South
Dillon, MT
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 45.21805169025844, -112.63872250914574
- County:
- Beaverhead County, Montana
- Nearest Towns:
- Dillon, MT (0.1 mi.)
Alder, MT (26.9 mi.)
Sheridan, MT (27.0 mi.)
Twin Bridges, MT (27.0 mi.)
Virginia City, MT (34.1 mi.)
Lima, MT (40.2 mi.)
Ennis, MT (45.1 mi.)
Pony, MT (47.2 mi.)
Butte-Silver Bow (Balance), MT (47.3 mi.)
Wisdom, MT (48.1 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.metlenhotel.com/
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