The Red Garter

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Built by German tailor August Tetzlaff in 1897, the Red Garter bed-and-breakfast, once a saloon and bordello, an opium den, a Chinese restaurant, a general store and a boarding house, is said to be haunted by many spirits. Guests have reported the apparition of a young, sad Hispanic woman with flowing black hair in the Best Gal’s Room. She has been seen so often she has been given a name, Eva. Other ghosts have been known to bounce or shake mattresses or sit on the edge of the bed, stroking guests on the arm or hair. Another apparition of a cowboy has been reported, along with the sounds of jiggliing doorknobs.

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Geographic Information

Address:
137 W Railroad Ave
Williams, AZ 86046
United States

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GPS:
35.2510246, -112.1883024
County:
Coconino County, Arizona
Nearest Towns:
Williams, AZ (0.2 mi.)
Parks, AZ (13.5 mi.)
Ash Fork, AZ (16.8 mi.)
Valle, AZ (28.0 mi.)
Paulden, AZ (29.8 mi.)
Kachina Village, AZ (29.9 mi.)
Flagstaff, AZ (30.5 mi.)
Mountainaire, AZ (31.6 mi.)
Clarkdale, AZ (34.0 mi.)
West Sedona, AZ (34.2 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
https://redgarter.com

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