Eat At A Haunted Restaurant, Then Sleep In A Haunted Hotel For A Spooky Arizona Adventure
By Katie Lawrence|Published September 20, 2022
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Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and began writing for OnlyInYourState in 2015.
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Visit two of the most haunted places in Arizona when you embark on this getaway to Jerome – the “Wickedest Town in the West.” Start with a meal at the Haunted Hamburger, where apparitions appear in photos and ghosts steal tools from staff members. Then, spend the night at the notorious Jerome Grand Hotel, where an estimated 9,000 people died when it was a hospital for mine workers. Are you brave enough to take on this terrifying trip?
Our ghostly adventure begins at Haunted Hamburger, where it's Halloween year-round.
While you eat, keep an eye out for anything unexplained, as both employees and guests have experienced paranormal activity.
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Disappearing hammers, doors slamming shut, and even the apparition of a woman appearing in photos are all phenomena that have allegedly taken place in the restaurant.
A former hospital for mine workers, this 100-year-old building has seen its fair share of tragedy, with an estimated 9,000 deaths occurring on the property.
Whether you stay in a standard guest room or the 2,000-square-foot Grand Suite, you're in for an unforgettable evening.
Once you're all checked in and settled, take some time to explore. Even if you're staying on the ground floor, you'll want to take a ride in the self-service elevator.
His restless spirit is said to wander the halls to this day - and it isn't the only ghost rumored to haunt the building. If you're brave enough, ask to stay in Room 32 - it's a supposed paranormal hotbed.
As scary as the hotel's history may be, it's hard to deny the beauty of this view.