A.V. Quinn House

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This 1883 Queen-Anne style mansion is also known as ‘Pine Gables’, due to the two trees that stand either side of the residence. Built for a wealthy banker, the property is rumoured to be haunted. The first wife of the original proprietor is believed to the source of these ghostly tales, as visitors claim to have seen a woman peering through the curtains out into the street. Upon investigation, the house is empty.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
1049 Center Street
Evanston, WY
United States

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GPS:
41.267364, -110.96787999999998
County:
Uinta County, Wyoming
Nearest Towns:
Evanston, WY (0.2 mi.)
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  1. The Gables have also been used as a bed & breakfast and there are reports of a young girl that shows up to inform the owners when people have tried stealing from the establishment.

  2. I live in Evanston Wyoming and I pass this house almost everyday. I always feel like I’m being watched when I’m walking by it. One time I was walking with my best friend she pointed out that there was someone in the window. I looked up and it looked like a little girl. I told her the history about the house and we ran the hell out of there. I have never been so scared in my life. I moved out of town but still walk with my friends past that house and refuse to look at it. When I was younger I lived really close to the house. The house I lived in was haunted and that made things better. But anyway this house is haunted. I’ve seen to many things go on in that house even though I have never been inside. I would love to explore this house and try and capture something on camera!

  3. I love next door to the tables house. I have seen the lady in the window before ever hearing of the place. This is actually the first time I’ve heard of it.

  4. I live right next to this place, and the picture on the bottom is exactly what I’ve seen. This place is no joke. You can go past at night and almost surely at least get the chills. Good chance of seeing the same figure as in the pic.

  5. I grew up right up the street from here. Drove by it almost everyday on my way to ballet. My young woman’s group even did service work there a lot because the upkeep was difficult for the owners to do alone. I’ve never once felt uneasy. Maybe Mattie is still there but if she is she must not be upset about it.

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