DEATH VALLEY HAUNTS
THE LONGEST LIST OF THE LONGEST
STUFF AT THE LONGEST DOMAIN NAME AT LONG LAST
Death Valley Haunts.
There are two famous haunts in the
Death Valley area, which are The Amargosa and the Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch
Resort.
All that can be said of the Amargosa Opera House
and Hotel is that during the mining days this place was the place to be. The
Pacific Coast Borax Company built this unique town in a u-shaped complex of
Spanish Colonial Style. Many people believe that in this Death Valley Junction
especially, the Opera House is haunted by ghosts that lived here during the
mining day of the 1920’s.
Sitting atop the salt flats of Death Valley
National Park is the Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort. This is a mission-style
inn, which was opened in 1927. Not only is history living in the rooms but a
very helpful ghost. It is believed that the ghost is Chef James Marquez. He
worked at the hotel during 1959 until 1973 as a chef, of course. He had to quit
his much-loved job due to an illness. He passed away three years later. However,
he loved his job so much that he returned instead of passing on. In his mind,
the kitchen at the Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort is his domain. He opens
and closes doors, moves around equipment and tools, and makes all kinds of weird
noises at night.
A visit to Death Valley and visiting the haunts
above will have you knowing there are ghosts about. Both are open to the public,
however, you should contact Death Valley National Park if you wish to visit the
Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort. They may need to talk to Chef Marquez to
ensure that he will be preparing enough food for your stay.


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