Malaga Inn

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The inn was originally two separate houses built in 1862, which were joined together in the 20th century to form the inn. The apparition of a lady in white has been seen pacing the balcony of Room #007, as well as chandeliers swinging when no one is around, furniture getting moved around and lamps being unplugged.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
359 Church St
Mobile, AL 36602
United States

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GPS:
30.6873817, -88.04472659999999
County:
Mobile County, Alabama
Nearest Towns:
Mobile, AL (0.5 mi.)
Prichard, AL (4.1 mi.)
Chickasaw, AL (5.6 mi.)
Spanish Fort, AL (7.7 mi.)
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Tillmans Corner, AL (10.1 mi.)
Daphne, AL (10.2 mi.)
Satsuma, AL (11.5 mi.)
Theodore, AL (12.4 mi.)
Bellefontaine, AL (13.8 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://malagainn.com/

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  1. Vincent George  |  

    I worked as the night auditor at the Malaga Inn for 2 years in the late 1990s. I never felt that the place was haunted. Room 007 was built in the 1960s as the two original houses were connected to make a hotel.

  2. Stayed there a few weeks ago. Has an Amazing K2 Session room 201. Even got a tour of the undergound tunnel. All videos and the tour can be found here Youtube.com/Gulfcoastandbeyond.

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