Ep 15 : A Haunting History of the Crescent Hotel
This week we go back in time to explore the very mysterious history of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Situated in the Ozark Mountains and built around a natural spring, the town grew from a (likely fictional) legend of a Sioux princess who lost her sight, only to have her eyes healed by the spring water. Eventually the spring was discovered by white settlers, which of course led immediately to the monetization of the water's magical properties. This tale takes a lot of sharp twists and turns as we follow the construction of a luxurious hotel for all the tourists flocking to get in on the magic, and learn about the many functions of the hotel over the years. From a women's college, to a phony cancer center (complete with a morgue!), we'll find out about the ghostly residents whose spirits are still roaming the halls of the building over a century later. We end the episode with some delicious sugar cookies made by Elise! Happy Haunting!
Historic photos of the Crescent Hotel
The hotel's time as a women's college
Low-key hottie, absolute quack, and major scumbag Norman Baker
Baker's "cancer center" at the Crescent Hotel
Baker's "cancer center" at the Crescent Hotel
Norm's ad and the bottles dug up in 2019
Guest photos purporting to show ghosts... what do you think?!
Guest photos purporting to show ghosts... what do you think?!
Camerina Trujillo Peréz was last seen on January 26th in Pflugerville, Texas. Read her full story here.
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