Built in the early 1900s, the Orpheum has hosted performers for over a century. Some of them never left the stage. Guests and staff report unexplained sounds from empty auditoriums and cold spots in hallways that have no drafts.
Open since 1900, the Weatherford is one of Flagstaff's oldest operating hotels. Guests report doors opening on their own, footsteps in empty hallways, and a presence in certain rooms that housekeeping has learned not to question. Some of the original guests never checked out.
Room 305. The rocking chair. The phantom bellboy. The Hotel Monte Vista has been collecting ghosts since 1927. The stories come from decades of guest reports, staff encounters, and newspaper accounts that Susan Johnson pulled from the archives.
One of the most chilling cases in Flagstaff's history. The details are specific, documented, and unsettling. This is the stop where the tour shifts from eerie to deeply human.
Four stops in. Three to go. Ready to hear the rest in person?
A community institution with a history that runs deeper than the playbills. The building has stories that predate its current use, and the people who work there have their own accounts.
A place dedicated to preserving the past. Some visitors feel the past is still very much present. The library's history intersects with several of Flagstaff's most persistent unexplained accounts.
One of the oldest structures in Flagstaff. The Milligan House sits quietly on its lot, holding stories that span the town's entire history. What happened inside those walls is better heard standing in front of them.