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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Established by Henry Cordes Brown in 1892, the hotel has maintained its doors wide open without interruption, continuously undergoing multiple renovations. Notably, the hotel served as the location for the infamous 1911 homicides, wherein Frank Henwood fatally shot Sylvester Louis “Tony” von Phul in the hotel’s “Marble Bar” and unintentionally took the life of an innocent observer named George Copeland.
Numerous witnesses have recounted sightings of an individual in the entrance of the Club. His attire consists of a dark suit or uniform accompanied by a cap. Typically, witnesses describe him as resembling an old railroad conductor. Upon attempting to approach him, he effortlessly glides downwards to the lower level before evaporating into the wall situated at the hotel’s 90-degree corner. A noteworthy detail regarding the establishment is that during its initial inauguration, the ground floor was enveloped by various retail establishments and businesses – amongst them being a ticket office, coincidentally positioned in the exact corner where this mysterious man dissipates.
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Its a very unique looking hotel. Apparently in the area of the 45 degree angle of the hotel is where ghosts hangout.