Adobe Ghosts at the Amador Hotel in New Mexico
The building has experienced paranormal activity almost its entire existence, but the two story adobe former hotel carries a lot of the history of the town itself.

The building has experienced paranormal activity almost its entire existence, but the two story adobe former hotel carries a lot of the history of the town itself.
From a 1500s destruction of the former town, to a bustling state capital, and finally, an archeological site lending more knowledge about the tribes who called it home before colonization.
The haunting of this prison is far from a secret, with television crews and ghost hunters spending nights behind bars, looking for paranormal activity.
First used by the American Revolutionary Army as a military prison, the dungeon served to incarcerate pirates during the period before the US declared independence.
A lawsuit would be the final nail in the coffin for the Ohio State Reformatory, but not before gathering a few ghost stories from their halls.
Was that scratching noise coming from that empty old jail cell? Do the spirits of the worst of society stay in their prison long after they leave the mortal coil?
If you’re in the Territorial Prison and smell cigar smoke, it’s just Julius saying hello from beyond the grave.
The corner stone of the Wyoming Frontier Prison, at the time known as the State Pen, was laid in 1888, but due to funding issues the doors wouldn’t open for occupancy until 13 years later. In 1901, the prison opened… Read More »The Haunting of The Wyoming Frontier Prison