The Historic Geiser Grand Hotel In Oregon Is Notoriously Haunted And We Dare You To Spend The Night
By Sarah McCosham|Published August 24, 2021
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Known as one of the most notoriously haunted places in Oregon, the historic Geiser Grand Hotel is steeped in lore and legend. Rumors have been swirling for over a century regarding saloon dancers and an infamous Lady in Blue. If you don’t believe in ghosts, you just might after a stay at the Geiser Grand Hotel in Baker City. And if you do? Well, then you might just want to dive in headfirst for a real-life ghost hunt!
Anchoring downtown Baker City in Oregon, the Geiser Grand Hotel is a place of immense beauty and history.
Built in 1889 during the midst of the gold rush, the hotel was originally called the Hotel Warshauer. It was renamed The Geiser Grand when Albert Geiser bought it in 1900.
It's absolutely deserving of such grandiose title. Everything about the Geiser Grand Hotel truly is grand, from its opulent dining area to its ornate ceilings.
In fact, the hotel underwent a thorough renovation in the 1990s that restored its beautiful stained-glass ceiling, mahogany woodwork, and intricate chandeliers.
Winsome charms aside, however, the Geiser Grand Hotel is also known as one of the most haunted places in all of Oregon. Back in its early days, the Geiser Grand was *the* place to go for social events and fine dining, known as "The Queen of the Mines," in fact.
The hotel was such a happening place to be, that it seems some guests never left. The most famous of the hotel’s ghosts is known as “The Lady in Blue.” Dressed in a blue gown, her name was (or is?) Annabelle, and she is often seen walking up and down the main staircase.
The hotel has embraced the haunted lore surrounding it, and actually offers ghost tours several times a year. Come and see this historic Baker City hotel for yourself—and if you run into The Lady In Blue, raise your glass and say hello!
Have you stayed at this hotel before? Do you believe the Geiser Grand Hotel is haunted? Share your experiences — and any ghost sightings! — with us in the comments below. And if you’re feeling brave, you can learn more and make a reservation at the Geiser Grand Hotel website.
Of course, Baker City isn’t all spooks and scares — far from it! Learn more about this charming Oregon town here.
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