The Oldest Hotel In Washington Is Also One Of The Most Haunted Places You’ll Ever Sleep
By Jessica Wick|Published January 05, 2020
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Washington’s oldest hotel is a charming, welcoming place surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and Willapa Bay. It boasts 18 cozy rooms, an award-winning eatery… and a friendly resident ghost named Charley. And whether or not you believe in ghosts, you just might agree that this place is pretty spirited.
The Tokeland Hotel is situated on a peninsula in the tiny coastal town of Tokeland
Tokeland was settled in 1858, when George and Charlotte Brown made a home among the Shoalwater Tribe. Later, their daughter, Elizabeth, built the hotel with her husband, William Kindred. The family wanted it to be a sanctuary for travelers.
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These days, the Tokeland Hotel is owned by Heather Earnhardt and Zac Young, who love the hotel's rich history and have worked hard to preserve it.
The hotel fireplace had a secret space behind it, and immigrants were hidden there on a regular basis. Charley most likely suffocated hiding behind the fireplace.
Charley has been heard roaming the hotel on many occasions, and full-on foggy apparitions have even been seen by guests.
People have come from all over the state to meet Charley, and even some non-believers have had some experiences they simply can't explain. The most activity tends to be reported in Room 4 and Room 7, so you may want to request one of those if you're hoping to have an experience.
Is the Tokeland Hotel actually haunted, or just old?