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They say the fourth floor, in particular, has the most activity.
(Brill says she heard footsteps and a door slam and started to freak out.)
President Lyndon B. Johnson is just one of the famous spirits that is said to wander the grounds.
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Before that, a four-year-old child toppled down the grand staircase to their death in 1887.
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The Omni Shoreham Hotel is one of Washington, D.C.’s most historic and allegedly most haunted hotels.

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But the more you get to know this grand coastal hotel, the more intriguing it becomes.
No wonder this spot is considered one of the states most romanticif also hauntedhotels.
Perhaps thats because dozens of ghostsmany of whom reportedly died by suicideare said to haunt this over 100-year-old hotel.

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Fitting then, that West Hollywoods nearly 100-year-old Chateau Marmont would be one of the citys most famous haunts.
Belushi was later discovered dead in Bungalow 3, which remains the site of many strange occurrences.
Visitors are said to have experienced chilling, tingling touches, unusual shadows, and whispers throughout their stay.
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Many visitors to the Roosevelt have also spotted shadow people and the ghost of a young girl named Caroline.
Some say you could still feel the presence of previous prestigious guests today.
As Brandon Phillips of the Cincinnati Redssaid, I came into the room and just sat on the bed.
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Then, for some reason, the damn radio turned on.
So I turned it off and got in the shower.
When I was done, that motherf—er turned back on.

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Local lore says that the land the hotel was built on in 1893 may have once been burial grounds.
Since then, there have been reports that the ghost of Stanford still frequents the seaside hotel.
Naturally, plenty of spirits are said to haunt its Pueblo-style stairways and halls.
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