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At its height, nearly 11,000 people lived in this exciting town. It earned the moniker of “the Wildest Town in the West,” from its 37 saloons and a dozen bordellos serving the bustling town.

At its height, nearly 11,000 people lived in this exciting town. It earned the moniker of “the Wildest Town in the West,” from its 37 saloons and a dozen bordellos serving the bustling town.
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The tragic ghost of the young girl haunts the hotel to this day.
A well-loved building with an entire town enjoying its turn of the century design and facade. You can even request accommodations that overlook the Geyser Park.
Each room filled to the brim with clown figures, full sized mannequins, and artwork of various folks in clown makeup, even celebrities aren’t safe from clownification.
The hotel, however, doesn’t just house the living- in fact, staff claim that every single room in the B&B contains a spirit- That’s 11 rooms in all, each with their own uninvited guest.
With a hotel with as bloody history as the Bigelow, It’s not surprising that the building is reportedly very, very haunted.
Just be sure to ask when you check in if they can get you into room 812.
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.