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La Posada de Santa Fe Resort and Spa, Santa Fe
La Posada is a luxury resort/spa, which boasts a multimillion
dollar art collection as well as beautiful grounds, pool and spa. The
original building of the resort was the first Victorian home built in Santa Fe,
erected in 1880 by Abraham Staab for his wife and himself to live in upon moving
here from Germany. They were a major presence in high society, and even
entertained the President. Life was good until their youngest son, I
believe in his teens, died suddenly of scarlet fever. Julia Staab never
recovered from her grief and kept herself hidden away in her rooms on the second
floor. Julia's suite is now thought to be the most haunted area, with
lights going on and off, sudden cold spots, and her presence being acutely
sensed. She has, however, made her presence known elsewhere too: She has
been seen sitting by the fireplace in the bar, and people have felt like she has
walked past or behind them on the stairs, but there is no one there when they
turn around. The resort has been expanded and now has 150 guest
rooms. To contact them, call 888.FOR.ROCK (they're part of Rock
resorts).

The Lodge, Cloudcroft
This mountain
resort was originally built in 1899
but was destroyed by a fire in 1909 and completely rebuilt on a new site, but
kept the appearance of the original lodge.
The Lodge is haunted by
Rebecca, a red-headed woman who worked there as a chambermaid in the l930’s.
She was killed by a jealous lover. Her spirit is said to wander through
the building. Sightings have been reported,
and chandeliers swing with no explanation. When a kitchen manager told a new
employee that the ghost tales were bunk, a coffe grounds holder flew out of the
coffeemaker 15 feet away and hit the manager in the thigh, as if thrown. The restaurant at the
Lodge, Rebecca’s, is named after her. The
Lodge offers golf, conference facilities, and wonderful scenery.
It is at 1 Corona Place, Cloudcroft, NM (505)682-2566 or (800)395-6343

St. James Hotel, Cimarron
The St. James Hotel was built in 1873 originally to be a
saloon. The hotel’s pleasant
atmosphere now gives no hint of the building’s violent history during which 26
people were killed there. There are three ghosts at the hotel. Mary Lambert was the wife of the hotel’s original builder
and owner, and she has never left her second floor room. The second spirit is that of James Wright.
A psychic who came to the hotel identified him.
He was a gambler who won a huge pot with his poker hand – reports of
what it was varies, but it was something like another player’s whole herd of
cattle. He was killed in his room,
number 18, before he could make good on his win.
There was such activity in that room in 1985 when the hotel was being
renovated that the room has since been off limits.
When the owners checked old records, it was found that there was indeed a
gambler named James Wright who had
checked into room 18 shortly before he was killed.
The third ghost is unnamed, and causes mischievous havoc in the kitchen.
Located near the Sangre de Cristo Mountains there is excellent hunting
and fishing nearby. The hotel has
15 guest rooms and is on Route 1 in Cimarron NM
phone: 505.376.2664
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