Originally intended to be a fortress for naval defense, Alcatraz transformed into a living space for military wrongdoers in 1861, accommodating a varied group of inmates during its initial years.
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Situated at the Cannery in Fisherman’s Wharf, The Argonaut Hotel resides in the esteemed Haslett Warehouse, a building that dates back to 1909 and was originally used as a canning factory for fruits and vegetables. The guest rooms proudly display remnants of the warehouse’s industrial heritage, featuring prominent elements such as exposed pier-wood beams, red-brick walls, and various intriguing aspects that reflect the unique style of the warehouse. A majority of rooms are nautically themed.
Children are at the heart of the most prevalent indications of supernatural presence. One night people were abruptly awakened by the unsettling movement of their beds, akin to that of a young child vigorously bouncing nearby. In the words of a different visitor, early in the morning, echoes of children’s footsteps reverberated through the corridors, yet upon inspection, no traces of little ones were to be found.
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- 495 Jefferson Street, San Francisco, California, United States, 94109
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