Thespian Ghosts at the Atlas Theatre
Some performers can’t get enough of the limelight, even in the afterlife.

Some performers can’t get enough of the limelight, even in the afterlife.
For almost 100 years, the unassuming building sat in the busy streets of Butte, Montana. At one time or another, the alleyway behind the Dumas was known as the red light district.
Like something out of a Stephen King novel, the room is now considered cursed. Sheets will be ripped violently off the bed while guests sleep soundly.
Ghostly children still playing in the halls, a friendly and ghostly maintenance man and the beautiful scenery of the Tetons, what more could you want from a weekend getaway?
If you’re in the Territorial Prison and smell cigar smoke, it’s just Julius saying hello from beyond the grave.
Is there a local Amityville Horror in the bell tower at Cheyenne’s St. Mark’s Episcopal Church? Only those brave enough to stand the bells ringing on their own will ever know.
Today, the mansion is for sale, with all of the history and ghosts packed into the gorgeous abode.
It’s said that if a woman staying in his suite looks too much like Buffalo Bill’s ex-wife, he will be less than accommodating unless you talk to him first and ask permission to stay.
Be sure to book a room next time you trek into Yellowstone to see the sights- and frights.
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