The most haunted houses of Denver

Every city has their haunted house, real good ones that provide great services. Denver in this case is no exception to this rule. Here are some of the best haunted houses provided in Denver that are a residence to some very interesting ghosts.

1 | Molly Brown House

The Molly Brown House Museum
The Molly Brown House Museum © Wikimedia Commons

The unusual activity in the Molly Brown House has been reported by several employees. Hauntings include dark shadows moving about rooms when there is no light to produce them, and piano keys moving on their own, but making no sound. In this building, many people report the pungent smell of fresh cigar smoke; Mr. Brown was known to be an avid smoker of cigars.

The way the home has been restored is as close as it can be to the way Molly Brown had it when she lived in Denver. The aura of the home feels rich of the past. In the way that she and her husband takes care of the home, almost makes you think that they are welcoming you rather than trying to scare you away.

2 | The Colorado State Capitol Building

The Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol © Wikimedia Commons

The Colorado State Capitol Building is connected to several others by a series of tunnels. Originally, these tunnels were used to move coal from place to place for heating purposes. One female apparition who wears long turn of the century style dresses is known to haunt the area. She has been seen in all of the buildings and the tunnels themselves. Very inquisitive, the woman is said to have been seen reading over the shoulders of employees. Politics are scary enough, nuff said.

3 | Brown Palace Hotel

The Brown Palace Hotel
The Brown Palace Hotel © Wikimedia Commons

Brown Palace Hotel in Denver is also connected to the series of cold tunnels, this building is plagued by the incessant sound of someone coughing. It is also frequented by the same ghost that haunts the capital.

Maybe this old ghost is in search of new news at the hotel. God knows the food is better. There is also Bradmar Tudor Manor, it can be found in a large private, sparsely populated area in the countryside outside the city of Denver, Colorado. This Manor is at the end of a long and scary road that is lined with great cottonwood trees. Not to mention privately owned, so respect the owner’s privacy.

4 | The Buckhorn Exchange Restaurant

The Buckhorn Exchange Restaurant
The Buckhorn Exchange Restaurant © Wikimedia Commons

Presently at the moment a restaurant, originally when the fur trade began, this spooky building was one of the first trading posts in its area. This building is definitely haunted by many of the old traders that were there long ago. Many reports of tables moving suddenly. Not to mention the reports of people hearing voices and footsteps when no one was there.

Conclusion

Now looking at it the only problem with a genuine haunted house is that the ghost that resides in it has to be in the mood to scare you! You might be waiting a long time to be scared. To immediately be terrified try and visit any of the Denver Haunted Houses in the area. The best of which are known for their scares are:

The 13th Door Haunted House, Slaughterhouse Gulch Haunt, Haunted Mansion, 25th Hour, City of the Dead and The Butcher. In this Halloween Season, don’t miss your chance to see some real and not so real ghosts.