Unless you've lived in the Bozeman area for quite awhile, you may not have heard of the old Gallatin Gateway Inn. Located at 74605 Gallatin Road in Gallatin Gateway, it closed its doors to the public in 2013. The building was recently leased to the prestigious Yellowstone Club, a private residential community in the area, for them to rent to employees.
But before all that, the Gallatin Gateway Inn was the site of a brutal murder, and some say the spirit of the deceased never left. And that's only the beginning.
The Gallatin Gateway Inn first opened on June 18, 1927.
Constructed and operated by The Milwaukee Road, the luxury hotel was one of the first in Montana to have telephones in every room.
The hotel was used as a stopover for railroad travelers, but it was also the sight of a grisly murder.
A female housekeeper was murdered by her boyfriend on the property, and her spirit has been spotted by numerous travelers. In fact, many people claimed that if they looked in a mirror, she'd appear to be standing behind them.
The unlucky lady isn't the only ghost said to haunt the inn.
A male apparition was apparently more playful, turning lights on and off and playing the piano with guests nearby.
The third spirit was the most sinister of all.
Guests have reported feeling the presence of an unseen entity who makes them feel sad and helpless. This chilling entity used to push and shove unsuspecting guests and employees.
It's hard to believe that such a beautiful building could house something so creepy.
Since the hotel is now community housing for Yellowstone Club employees, it's tough to determine whether the paranormal activity is still a problem.
It's almost Halloween, which means it's the perfect time to take our haunted road trip to some of Montana's spookiest spots.
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