Friday, October 22, 2010

Stories Reported About Miss Molly's Hotel

Miss Molly’s being the oldest bed and breakfast in Fort Worth; many people have many stories to tell about the hotel’s hauntings. According to Henry Bailey (2005) out of the seven themed rooms as Miss Molly’s the Cattlemen’s and Cowboy rooms have been reported with the most sightings. One of the most common sightings is that of a “young girl, who many believe was a former tenant of the hotel […]”.  Many people, visitors and employees of the hotel, have reported seeing entire body apparitions, smelling mysterious scents, and items vanishing without any explanation (Belanger 179 and 180).  Some others have experienced toilets flushing by their selves, lights switching off and on, unexplained cold areas, unlocked doors not opening, and unusual/unexplainable sounds. “According to the current owner, Dawn Street-Boyd, one housekeeper quit because she kept finding coins in the rooms even though there had been no guest in that room […]” after just cleaning the room and the coins continually reappearing. Several paranormal investigator groups have visited Miss Molly’s Hotel. The hotel has not only been visited by Henry Bailey, but Texas Christian University’s paranormal class, formally known as TCU, has visited the haunted hotel on numerous occasions; several weird photographs and EVP (tape recordings) have been taken at the hotel. Overall Miss Molly’s Hotel is considered one of the most haunted places in Fort Worth and the most paranormally active place in Texas (Bailey).
Cattlemen's Room

Belanger, Jeff. Encylcopedia of Haunted Places. Franklin Lakes: New Page Books, 2005. 179,180. Print.

Bailey, Henry. "Miss Molly's." Miss Molly's Hotel (2005): n. pag. Web. 13 Oct 2010. <http://www.missmollyshotel.com/>

"Cattlemen's." Miss Molly's Rooms. Web. 13 Oct 2010. <http://www.missmollyshotel.com/>. (image)

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