Cowboy Ghosts at Gasdsen Hotel in Arizona
The Gadsden hotel has stood as a historic reminder of Arizona’s rough and tumble past.

The Gadsden hotel has stood as a historic reminder of Arizona’s rough and tumble past.
From presidents to first ladies, let’s explore the haunted history of this resort in Vermont that Mary Todd Lincoln loved so much, she may still be there in spirit form.
But what happens when a home is so beloved, those who pass within its walls refuse to leave?
When asked why he would build his hotel in Alaska, the owner said in response,”You wouldn’t put an igloo hotel in Kansas or Egypt, would you?”
Built over 200 years ago, the Golden Lamb has tragedies, accidents, and the air of mystery within its walls.
The Emerald City, Yellow Brick Roads and a Kansas girl named Dorothy have left their mark on the historic home.
The stories about Fannie’s untimely death spread quickly throughout the sleepy Alaskan town.
Would you be frightened if you woke up and the furniture in your comfortable hotel room had been rearranged while you were sleeping?
If you ask at the front desk to see the “Ghost Files,” the employee might pull out the giant folder stuffed to the brim and containing various experiences guests and employees have experienced.
Today, let’s take a look at the opulent hotel with a tragic tale of mother and daughter.