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In this episode of The Atlas Obscura Podcast, we take listeners inside a hotel that some paranormal investigators call the most active haunted location in the world: The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. Ever since it inspired Stephen King to write The Shining following the author’s 1974 overnight stay, The Stanley has attracted hoards of ghost hunters and Rocky Mountain hikers alike. We’ll explore the grounds and The Stanley’s haunted history, from the colorful characters who built it to the circumstances around Stephen King’s storied trip, and talk about why this is a great place to visit—whether you believe in ghosts or not.
Find more information about the Stanley Hotel and its ghost tours online. This episode was produced with Visit Colorado. From culinary delights at world-class restaurants to unforgettable outdoor adventures, there’s something for everyone to discover. Visit Colorado.com to start planning your getaway.
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