Haunted Places

Keddie Resort Murders - Haunted Cabin 28

Keddie Resort Road, Quincy, CA 95971, USA

The Keddie Resort Murders

A truly ominous place that is known for “The Keddie Murders.” In 1981, a quadruple murder took place in cabin 28 on April 11, 1981 and has remained unsolved ever since. Keddie, a former railroad town sits under the Sierra Nevada mountains and the area has been forever marred by the gruesome crime that took place.

Haunted Cabin 28 at Keddie Resort

The Haunted Cabin 28 of the Keddie Resort Murders in California

The now demolished cabin 28 where the Keddie Resort murders took place in Quincy, California.

Cabin 28 was reported to have been haunted. Items move by themselves, chairs moving, writing on walls, and more. Cabin 28 has since been demolished but the dark impressions remain on this eerie place. For more information on the Keddie Resort and the horrific crime that ended 4 lives, watch the video below, or on YouTube. For more news, follow the website keddie28.com.

215-236-3300

2027 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USA

Terror Behind the Walls, America’s largest haunted house, is called “perfect for Halloween” by The New York Times, named #1 in the nation by Forbes, and featured on NBC’s TODAY ShowTerror Behind the Walls takes place inside the massive, castle-like walls of Eastern State Penitentiary and is consistently ranked among the top haunted attractions in America.

For FAQs, preview videos, and tickets, visit terrorbehindthewalls.com

The Haunted Ahwahnee Hotel

(888) 413-8869

1 Ahwahnee Drive, YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CA 95389, USA

The Haunted Ahwahnee Hotel

The Haunted Ahwahnee Hotel

Thousands of people visit Yosemite National Park every year, but most don’t come for the ghosts. While checking out all of the majestic waterfalls and mountainous mountains, you might as well stay somewhere with some excitement. The Ahwahnee Hotel was built in 1927 to serve as a luxury hotel to all of the park’s visitors. The name was changed to The Majestic Yosemite Hotel in 2016, due to a legal dispute with the government, but the ghosts haven’t gone anywhere.

The Ghosts of The Ahwahnee Hotel

The Haunted Ahwahnee Hotel

 

  • Mary Curry Tressider, who was a major part of the development of the hotel, lived in her apartment on the 6th floor until her death in the 1970s. As soon as her passing, people started noticing strange and spooky happenings on Mary’s floor. Don’t worry though, Mary is a friendly ghost. Many guests have claimed to be tucked into bed at night. Sounds nice!
  • Some say the 3rd floor is home to one of the hotel’s most important guests. John F. Kennedy stayed here in 1962. Apparently, his back wasn’t cooperating with him so he requested a rocking chair. Since Kennedy’s death, people have witnessed a rocking chair moving on its own, even though the chair was removed after Kennedy’s stay. We checked into it, there aren’t any rocking chairs on the premises.

The Ahwahnee Hotel Inspires The Shining

We know what you are thinking, The Shining was based on the Stanley Hotel in Colorado. That is correct, but Stanley Kubrick is said to have taken great inspiration from The Ahwahnee Hotel’s Native American decor. The hotel’s lobby and great lounge both offer amazing similarities to the film, but it’s the hotel’s double red elevator doors that really get the blood moving.

The Ahwahnee Hotel red elevator doors - Shining

The Ahwahnee Hotel is now The Majestic Yosemite

They changed the name, but they didn’t move the graves! The Ahwahnee Hotel has changed its name to The Majestic Yosemite. The building and the Shining elevators are still there in all their haunted glory so don’t hesitate to witness this great bit of Shining history.