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Giselle and Stephen Jiroch of California have been traveling full-time for the last four years. The couple said these U.S.

destinations are must-see spots. Ghost hunters and lovers of all things spooky travel to Eureka Springs, Arkansas, to experience real-life thrills and chills around Halloween and all year long. The 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa offers overnight stays and several tours ranging from those appropriate for kids to "lockdown" evenings and paranormal weekends.



The hotel became a "hotspot for the elite" shortly after its grand opening, according to the hotel's website. HALLOWEEN MOVIE LOVERS CAN ROAD TRIP ALONG THE EAST COAST TO THESE CREEPY SITES Shortly into the 1900s, however, the hotel turned into a women's college and operated as such before being sold in 1925. It then eventually became a clinic run by Norman G.

Baker, a "charismatic" figure who presented himself as a "visionary healer" claiming to have a cure for cancer, the site also says. The "most haunted hotel in America" is located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, where spooky seekers come to seek real-life thrills. (1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa) In 1940, Baker was "arrested and imprisoned for mail fraud, putting an end to his reign," the hotel's site says — bringing the days of the Baker Cancer Center to an end.

(He died in 1958.) Today, the Ozarks property has returned to its roots as a resort. INSIDE THE LIZZIE BORDEN HOUSE, GUESTS CAN STAY OVERNIGHT WHERE PEOPLE WERE BRUTALLY AX MURDERED It is now an a.

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