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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Rich in history, the Union Hotel radiates elegance. Its opulent heritage stems from its location in the iconic Union Station Nashville Yards. Originally built in 1900 as a train depot for the L&N Railroad, this grand structure was left abandoned for years before being beautifully transformed into a boutique hotel in the mid-1980s.
During World War II, a woman named Abigail came to Union Station to say goodbye to her boyfriend, who was headed to France. Tragically, he never returned, dying in battle. Heartbroken, Abigail is believed to have ended her life by jumping in front of a train. Room 711 has since become known for strange events, with guests reporting eerie sounds, figures in mirrors, flickering lights, and sudden temperature drops. Many believe Abigail’s spirit lingers there, making a stay in Room 711 both unsettling and captivating.
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- 1001 Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37203
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