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Bullock Hotel

Deadwood, South Dakota

Sheriff Seth Bullock was one of the most successful and famous lawmen ever to inhabit this town. It is said that even his stare could prevent a brawl from coming about. The hotel was founded in the 1870s by the sheriff, and he has supposedly roamed the halls of the building since his death in 1919. .

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joey greenwald says:

December 18, 2009, 1:52 pm

love this site

Jackson Stone says:

February 25, 2010, 2:22 pm

Hey Tom, did u ever think maybe that place just has faulty wiring?

Savanah says:

March 16, 2010, 10:37 pm

Scery!!!

Sam says:

April 25, 2010, 1:00 am

I worked at the Bullock hotel for 5 years graveyard shift twice a week.And I did’nt believe in ghosts before working there.But I certainly do now.

Diane says:

June 4, 2010, 11:52 am

I stayed in the Bullock Hotel on Wed. May 19th/2010 in room 203. From the moment I stepped into the lobby to register, I began to feel nauseated and dizzy with chills. Our room was beautiful and we looked out over main street. During the night we heard two blood curdling screams and I don’t believe it was a lucky gambler below making that sound. I heard doors slamming but figured it was just other guests. Next morning after my shower which became very hot when I was in it, I was overcome with nausea again. We went down for breakfast and I couldn’t eat any more than 3 bites of dry toast. The poor waitress blamed the cook. As soon as I left the building to visit Seth’s grave on Mt. Moriah, the nausea stopped. When I returned to the Bullock to check out, my nausea returned as soon as I stepped inside. This happened every time I stepped into the building from the outside and did not happen to me in any of the other buildings in Deadwood. I would stay there again though. I absolutely loved our room.

britt says:

July 27, 2010, 4:10 pm

well im only a teenanger but but godmother lives their so i visited last year…Her boyfriend works there and he tells me stories bout how ppl see him in the hotel and if they arent working at the bar he will shake the glasses and flicker the lights to tell them they need to go back to work. and also how a lil boy got lost and the man he described who helped him find his parents was seth bullock.

Evan Halsey says:

December 31, 2010, 11:23 pm

Seth Bullock died in room 2 something (I don’t remember the exact number). He died at 2:30 in the morning. I stayed in the room he died in, and I woke up in the middle of the night feeling extremely hot but yet extremely cold at the same time. I looked over at the alarm clock and it was exactly 2:30 in the morning. That was the weirdest I’ve ever felt in my life.

Darin says:

September 8, 2011, 3:15 pm

The theory is that is you stand and the bottom of the steps and take a picture of someone standing at the top of the steps by the mirror there will either be some words or letters in the mirror or their will be a little girl standing beside you. And also the franklin hotel and fairmont hotel is also haunted. in the fairmont hotel if you stay there long enought you can start to smell fermeldahyde

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