This hotel was named the 2nd most haunted place in the United States, and you can join in on an overnight ghost hunt this October.

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The Thomas House Hotel

Located in Red Boiling Springs, Tennesee sits a hotel that dates back to the late 1800s.  The Thomas House Hotel has been named among the most haunted places in America by several publications, including CNN where the hotel was named the 2nd most haunted place in the U.S.

From deaths, murders, and even a cult, the Thomas House Hotel has quite a vivid history. TN.gov says:

One of the most haunted places in the U.S., the Thomas House Hotel is built on an ancient Native American trail and has been witness to deaths, murders, accidents and a home for a cult. Guests reported feeling cold spots, hearing disembodied voices and seeing dark figures. The hotel hosts overnight ghost hunt weekends throughout the year, not for the faint of heart.

Overnight Ghost Hunt at the Thomas House Hotel

How do you make the spookiest month of the year even spookier? Spend a night at a notoriously haunted hotel while searching for ghosts! And you can do exactly that this October at the Thomas House Hotel.

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 Ghost Hunt Weekends is a company that is known for hosting special overnight ghost hunts at infamously haunted locations.  They're hosting a couple of special overnight weekends at the Thomas House Hotel in October. With your reservation you'll get to stay overnight at the Thomas House Hotel, as well as enjoy a full dinner, guided tour, and all the ghost hunting your heart can handle.

YOUR ROOM PACKAGE INCLUDES FOR 2 PEOPLE:

  • One Night Lodging at the Thomas House Hotel for 2 People!

  • Full Dinner for 2!

  • Haunted Thomas House Presentations and Equipment Briefing!

  • Fully Guided All Night Ghost Hunting!

  • Free Time to Individually Ghost Hunt (If you dare)

  • Midnight Snack Buffet!

  • Full Breakfast for 2!

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