AMERICA'S MOST HAUNTED HOTEL

 


At America’s Most Haunted Hotel, the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa legend has been formed from the many guests who checked out but have never left.

These famous spirits include Michael, the Irish stonemason who fell to his death while building the hotel in 1885, Theodora, the cancer patient of the Dr. Baker hospital days who seems to need help finding her room key, Norman Baker in his white suit and lavender shirt, Morris the cat, a mystery patient in a white nightgown who appears in the luxury suites at the foot of your bed or any of the innumerable "spirits" who have been captured by the thousands of guests and hundreds of thousands of images captured while roaming the halls of this world famous hotel. Investigated by the Sci-Fi Channel's Ghost Hunters, the hotel has also been featured on NBC's Today Show, A&E's Haunted Road Trips, USA Today and most recently the Bio Network’s My Ghost Story, the hotel continues to gain popularity as the legend continues.
In 2011, a new mystery has surfaced with a sighting believed to be world renown dancer Irene Castle seen at the hotel by a young visitor. Castle retired to Eureka Springs and passed at the local hospital.
Read more on this celebrity ghost discovered in "America's Most Haunted Hotel."

Visitors and guests alike flock to the hotel in great measure to explore this mountaintop spa resort and take the nightly ghost tour. Staff by members of ESP (Eureka Springs Paranormals) the tour opens behind the scenes “active areas” culminating with a thrilling visit to the Baker Hospital morgue and autopsy table. The ESP team hosts an annual conference and investigation the first full weekend in January with all-access passes to participants.

            Keith Scales is the director of the wildly popular Crescent Hotel Ghost Tours. In fact Keith is the key to the Crescent Hotel’s ESP Weekend. “I love history and Shakespeare,” he confessed. A writer, actor and director, Keith moved from London to America when he was 26 years old. Passionate about Greek dramas and theater he found a home in the artistic town of Eureka Springs.
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NEW ATTRACTION-On November 18 the hotel debuts its Midnight Theatre production of “In the Morgue of the Mastermind: Norman Baker Speaks”. It is a live presentation that introduces guests to one of the greatest frauds in American history – notorious Norman Baker who operated a cancer curing hospital in the Crescent in the late 1930s. Read MorePurchase Tickets!