The Crescent Hotel & Spa in 1886 sits atop the Ozark Mountains in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. It was originally constructed as a retreat for the rich and famous back in
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An iconic example of Victorian architecture, the Queen Anne Hotel stands tall as a historic mansion dating back to 1890. This exquisite residence embraces the renowned Queen Anne architectural style and exhibits the distinct painted lady decor. Its initial purpose was that of a boarding school exclusively for young girls. Remarkably, it not only withstood but emerged from the destructive 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
There is a friendly ghost, beloved by many, who takes great pride in caring for the hotel’s guests. This gentle spirit helps with everything from unpacking luggage to tucking guests in and even softly humming them to sleep. Its mission is simple: to make everyone feel right at home. In one memorable instance, a guest staying in Room 410 woke up to find themselves comfortably wrapped in their sheets—but mysteriously lying on the floor.
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- 1590 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California, United States, 94109
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