Crescent Hotel Morgue Ghosts Eureka Springs Arkansas 22222

In October of 2008, a group of ladies opted to sleep in “the morgue” of The 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa, located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. The reason this Historic Hotel of America has a “morgue” is because in the late 1930s a charlatan named Norman Baker bought the hotel and ran it for several years as a cancer curing hospital. His autopsy table, his walk-in cooler where he kept spare body parts, and the locker where Syfy Network’s “Ghost Hunters” caught a full-bodied apparition on thermography are still there and this area is considered “the most active” in a resort hotel oftentimes called “America’s most haunted hotel.” See for yourself what the girls never saw… but the hidden camera captured.
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Eureka Springs Real Estate MLS 583184
Eureka Springs Real Estate MLS 558604
This updated historic home blends original classic features such as hardwood floors, pocket doors, moldings and fireplace with new contemporary fixtures and warm paint and decor. Enjoy views of downtown Eureka Springs from the porch or balcony and the convenience of walking to restaurants, shopping and entertainment. Separate guest cottage includes bedroom and bath.
The Crescent Hotel Eureka Springs Arkansas
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1998 Arkansas vs. Tennessee (CBS Sports)

All video footage is copyright of CBS and the University of Tennessee, but legally reproduced here in conjunction with Fair Use laws. Most of the game. The television station I was watching in Charleston, South Carolina joined the game in progress following another boring ACC game that meant nothing.