Saturday, July 11, 2015

Hotel Monteleone is one of the few family-owned hotels remaining in the nation. The opulent establishment is famous for its revolving Carousel Bar and Lounge and has seen the likes of Truman Capote, Ernest Hemingway, and Tennessee Williams sit down for a drink. Guests must share their seats with the hotel’s permanent residents, however: little Maurice Begere died of fever in the hotel and reportedly haunts the room where he passed; the ghost of a former hotel employee named “Red” also wanders the halls. In addition, guests and staff members report locked doors that open and close on their own and an elevator that opens up on the wrong FLOOR, revealing spectral children at play.

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