The text explores the purported haunted history of the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. Numerous accounts from guests and staff describe unexplained occurrences like disembodied voices and physical sensations. Stephen King's stay at the hotel, which inspired his novel The Shining, is highlighted as a pivotal moment in the hotel's ghostly legend. Specific rooms, such as 217 and 401, are identified as particularly active locations for paranormal activity. The article also details the hotel's history, including an explosion in 1911 and the use of an underground cave system by staff. Finally, the piece concludes by inviting readers to experience the hotel's mysteries firsthand.
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