Midnite Rodeo Club

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The building that used to house nightclubs Coolworld and the Midnite Rodeo Club (now closed) is a century-old warehouse complex that is said to have a ghost in residence. A blurry gray form has been spotted in a hallway on security cameras or walking across the dance floor toward a space that used to be an office. Orbs also were known to flutter around the club’s dance cages.

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Geographic Information

Address:
2 Huntsman Place
Asheville, NC 28803
United States

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GPS:
35.570998, -82.546017
County:
Buncombe County, North Carolina
Nearest Towns:
Asheville, NC (2.1 mi.)
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