Hotel Provincial in New Orleans, LA is a popular hotel with guests who have not been haunted by ghosts of World War II soldiers. Guests at New Orleans' Hotel Provincial, a former Confederate hospital, reported seeing ghosts of American Civil War soldiers. Surgeons with blood-stained clothing appear and disappear while trying to help US Civil War soldiers. No World War II troops were ever seen. During the day or night, this haunted hotel in New Orleans finds it common for staff or guests to experience flashbacks or apparitions of bloody images in blue or gray uniforms. The land on which Hotel Provincial stands was a specific grant from the King of France in 1725. It was given to Bienville Lieutenant Louis Boucher de Grandpre.

Constructed in 1769, The Equinox in Vermont was a favorite of Abe Lincoln's family. It is a place noted for being haunted by President Abraham Lincoln's beloved wife, Mary Todd Lincoln.

At New York's Hotel Chelsea, it is known for several famous ghosts, including Dylan Thomas (who died of pneumonia in 1953 while staying at the hotel). The ghost of Sid Vicious (who's girlfriend in 1978 was stabbed to death in the hotel) has been identified haunting the hotel.

Marilyn Monroe is thought to be one of many restless spirits that haunt Hollywood's glamorous Hotel Roosevelt. She lived here for 2 years while beginning a modelling career. Other reports of cold spots, photographic orbs and mysterious phone calls to the hotel operator add to the mystique.

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