Am I the only one who has noticed, or does every hotel in Arizona have a resident ghost? The Weatherford Hotel in Flagstaff is allegedly haunted by a young woman who wanders the halls, unwilling to check out, while the Copper Queen in Bisbee has a ghost who bemoans being jilted by her lover. Even the Grand Canyon Lodge claims a ghost roams the North Rim, searching for her family who died in a hiking accident in the 1920s. Is it possible to stay in a hotel in Arizona that doesn’t have a ghost?
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