By Chris Dotson

Real Haunted Houses " every city has them according to the website: RealHaunts.com. Denver is no exception to the rule. Here are just a few of the more notable places that are said to be the home of some very interesting ghosts.

The Molly Brown House in Denver for instance. This is no ordinary house, even the employees have reported several cases of unusual activities. Tons of crazy cases to really push your blood such as shadows moving when no light is to be found, not to mention the keys on the old piano playing on their own with yet no sound. Tons of people seem to report the often smell of cigar smoke, Mr. Brown was very well known to be an active cigar smoker.

The home has been restored back to the way Molly Brown had it when she lived in Denver. The atmosphere in the home is rich with the past. The thought that she or her husband might still be taking care of the home make you believe that they are only there to welcome you as guests rather than trying to scare you away.

The State Capitol Building. Bet you didn't know that the Colorado State Capitol Building is connected by a series of tunnels. Once being used for moving coal to provide a source of heating now is home to much darker reasons. A dark female figure that is known to wear long turn of the century style dresses is known to haunt the area. She roams from all the buildings and the tunnel network. Very inquisitive, the scary figure has been known to be sited reading over the shoulders of the employees that work there. And you thought politics were the scary ones haha.

The Brown Palace Hotel in Denver. This building much like the capitol is connected with cold dark eary tunnels known to be the home of many okward sounds such as coughing. Many say they have sighted the same ghost from the capitol building here as well.

Who knows maybe she is in search for more promising news at the hotel. The food is certainly better. Bradmar Tudor Manor can be found in a extensive and private, sparsely populated area on the countryside outside the city in Denver Colorado. This Manor is located at the end of a dark long road, lined with with giant cottonwood trees. This manor is privately owned, beware the owner and their privacy.

Buckhorn Exchange Restaurant. At the moment a restaurant, when the fur trade began, this eary building was one of the original trading posts in the area. People say that it is haunted by the old traders that once were there. Many reports have been coming in of tables and other objects moving around suddenly. And the people saying that they hear voices and footsteps when no other people were to be found.

The problem with a Real Haunted House is that the ghost has to be in the mood to scare you. You could be waiting a long time before you actually see something. To get immediate scares try visiting one of the many Denver Haunted Houses in the area. Some of the best Haunts known for their scares include: 13th Door Haunted House, Slaughterhouse Gulch Haunt, Haunted Mansion, 25th Hour, City of the Dead and The Butcher.

With the Halloween Season upon us, here is your chance to see some real and not so real ghosts.

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