The Oldest Hotel In Montana Is Also One Of The Most Haunted Places You’ll Ever Sleep
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Ask anyone who’s been to Fort Benton about the Grand Union Hotel and you’re sure to see a smile. Not only is it the oldest operating hotel in the state, but it’s incredibly charming. While the structure has been fully renovated, it still maintains the historic vibe that you’ll find all over the city, which is nicknamed the Birthplace of Montana.
Oh, and it’s also rumored to be haunted, so you might get more than you bargain for when you stay.

The hotel’s history began in 1882, seven years before Montana even became a state. Although it went out of business a few years later, it was soon renovated and reopened by its new owners. In 1999, it was restored to its original splendor.

The hotel radiates a classic charm, and its current owners ensure that it stays clean and comfortable.

Many people have claimed to have heard the stomping hooves of a phantom horse. This could be because long ago, a drunk cowboy tried to ride his horse up the main staircase before he was shot to death by the hotel manager.

But if you open the door, you'll find that no one is there.

There have also been multiple sightings of a male spirit dressed in a long coat who appears in different areas of the hotel.

Still, there have been so many spooky stories told here, it's impossible to know for sure.
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