The Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, Arkansas


In 1937, millionaire inventor, Norman G. Baker, posed as a doctor and turned the hotel into a hospital that he said could cure cancer. Have the chills yet? Norman, who had a fetish for the color purple, painted many sections of the hospital purple, and today, the chimneys remain that same color. In addition to wearing purple shirts and ties, he drove a purple car as well. People came from all over with hopes of curing their cancer, and many who were treated died.

Eventually, Baker was exposed and run out of town, and today the property is an active hotel. It's said to be haunted by several ghosts, including a bearded man wearing Victorian clothing and a five-year-old girl.

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