St Luke's Anglican Church
St Luke's Anglican Church
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Golden North Hotel


This is the oldest operating hotel in Alaska, and is supposedly haunted. (See Comment Below.)
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The first and most popular haunting that is said to reside in the hotel is that of a spirit which many refer to as “Mary”. In the early days of the hotel, prospecting for gold was a popular activity. It is believed that Mary’s fiancé was in the area engaging in this activity. He seemed to have quite a bit of luck, so he sent for Mary. She arrived at the area, and he reserved a room for her at this grand hotel. They spent some time together, and he went back to prospecting, promising to return soon. Unfortunately, while he was away, she developed pneumonia. As her sickness progressed, she laid in Room 23. Eventually, the sickness overtook her and she passed away. Today, guests claim to see a spirit of Mary in this room.
Another rumored haunting occurs in Room 14. Individuals who stay in this room, and even the housekeeping staff and other employees claim that there is a strange light that occurs in the room. This light is most evident late in the night, and early in the morning, just before dawn. To some, it appears like a sparkle, or a small light that twinkles on and off. To others, it appears as an orb of light.
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