When it was first built in , at five stories, it was the tallest building in the entire state of Nevada, and remained so for 25 years until the Hotel Nevada beat it by just one floor. Since the beginning, it has seen prospectors, politicians, pugilists, pilots, philanderers and preservationists. It has stood firm through shifting economic tides and the dramatic seasons of the high desert of Nevada.
The finest stone hotel in the desert, this Historic Hotel of America was renovated in , with era-authentic chandeliers, antique cash registers, and velour Victorian couches. In when Jim Butler and his burro discovered silver in the mountains surrounding Tonopah, this region of the Silver State was relatively undiscovered.
From that point on, the silver boom was on, transforming this quiet mining camp into the Queen of the Silver Camps. Between the population of the town soared with the growth of the mines. A small group of businessmen worked together to build The Mizpah Hotel as a place to entertain and conduct business with powerful politicians and business investors from around the world. Since these providers may collect personal data like your IP address we allow you to block them here.
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Surprised to have made it through the night without any spine-chilling confrontations, I felt amazing. The only freakish thing about my stay there was the crazy good nights sleep I got, I mean dang.
Now I just had to get my ghost hunt on. Again, I tend to base my opinions on facts and was not too sure about the validity of such devices. The spot where the murder went down in the hallway had some odd activity, along with the Lady in Red Suite and of course my allegedly haunted room But, the thing went a different level of berserk on the third floor.
Supposedly haunted by children, the detector almost redlined in one spot. Convinced there was an electrical panel in the wall, I dismissed it, but came back to it a few minutes later to find it flatlined at 0. As goofy as it sounds, these hauntings have all been pretty tame reports which was its saving grace. Certainly not the case. While some genuinely indescribable and somewhat mysterious things occurred during my stay, I never felt in danger, more so intrigued…like it was a game.
Bottom line: ghost aficionado or not, you need to have this wild west, historical Nevada staple under your belt. You are guarranteed to leave with some fun stories in tow, Lady in Red appearance or not.
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