Holiday Inn
Built on a cemetery that was thought to be abandoned, corpses have turned up around the building. The building is now thought to be haunted, by the deceased still beneath the foundation. One phenomenon that is noticed is inexplicable loss of power.
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sarah says: |
July 8, 2009, 9:15 pm |
i see alot of people commenting on the cemetary by the hotel. the name of it is Avondale cemetary ……… as far as im concerned that place is a playground for very scary ghosts and spirits. I have been in there at night to take pictures twice and the things we caught were unbelievable. it was so frightning i doubt i will ever step foot in there at night again.
Kellie says: |
September 21, 2009, 2:48 am |
MB…I remember Grand Funk! Awesome! I have heard many stories of Russellville Ballroom being haunted. I went there dancing one night back in the 1990’s. I didn’t see anything, but I didn’t feel real comfortable there. I didnt hear the haunting stories until AFTER I had been there. I was sad that it had closed down, because it had been a very popular place.
dave perez says: |
October 14, 2009, 11:26 am |
I grew up in a house in Trenton Mi on churchill street this place is pure evil haunted by a demonic presence. This is the real deal
HE says: |
November 12, 2009, 10:48 am |
I would like to set a few comments straight if I might. First the Holiday Inn Keith Moon destroyed a room and drove his car into the pool and was banded forever was on Bristol Rd Currently the Days Inn across from the truck plant. The building was never moved to Robert T. Longway. The construction of the Hampton Inn did discover remains that No one knew where there. The Hampton Inn was sold and the new owner renamed it the Holiday Inn Express. The stories are legends and I know someone who has worked there over 12 years and No one has ever come to the front desk claiming to have seen or heard anything. As written here on 01/08/06 a Perry Stephenson says he stayed there. No record at the hotel that his story is true. They have records of every guest. Unexplained power outages happen all the time. But this hotel is on the same line as the Post Office across the street. When one goes down they both go. Housekeepers there never report and thing unusual of sounds or figures. No maintenance person ever noted to management about being afraid of going to some place at the hotel. But the staff invites you to come and see for yourself.
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Amanda says:
January 5, 2009, 2:01 pm
I work at his Hotel and it is NOT haunted..and I am sad about that. I am always looking out for something and I have never seen or heard anything