Thunderbird Lodge Historical Site

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Thunderbird Lodge, built in 1936, is haunted by the ghost of a workman who visits the pool room. The man was a painter, and he fell off of a ladder to his death. Other spooky spots are the cook and butler’s house, the boathouse, and the lodge stairways, all reported to be the sites of apparitions, ghostly whispers and other eerie happenings.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    5000 Nevada 28
    Incline Village, NV 89451
    United States

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    GPS:
    39.17439717714319, -119.93200492857795
    County:
    Washoe County, Nevada
    Nearest Towns:
    Crystal Bay, NV (5.3 mi.)
    Incline Village, NV (5.7 mi.)
    Glenbrook, NV (5.9 mi.)
    Kings Beach, CA (6.7 mi.)
    Tahoe Vista, CA (7.8 mi.)
    Carnelian Bay, CA (8.8 mi.)
    Carson City, NV (8.8 mi.)
    Dollar Point, CA (9.0 mi.)
    Lakeridge, NV (9.6 mi.)
    Indian Hills, NV (10.0 mi.)

    Contact Information

    Web:
    http://thunderbirdtahoe.org/tours

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