Yuma's 90-Year-Old Hotel Lee Crackles with Paranormality


Yuma's 90-Year-Old Hotel Lee Crackles with Paranormality

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Way out in the deserts of Arizona, the Travel Channel has found a frozen-in-time hotel with so many hauntings, they've decided to feature it in an upcoming segment of their "Most Haunted" series.

The supernatural shenanigans at the Lee Hotel (or -- more correctly -- 'Hotel Lee'), in the wild-west town of Yuma, are presided over by one female spirit named Sara.

Sara is reportedly v-e-r-y friendly to men, but does NOT like drunks and is sometimes, oh, just a tad bit hostile to women. (Guess she resents any competition!)

Another ghost is supposed to be that of an elderly women on whose old homesite the hotel was built decades ago. (Guess SHE has a hard time letting go.)

There's also a male ghost that tries to talk to the guests, another that plays the piano, another that reportedly 'off-ed' a few people while living, and ... well, you get the idea.

I've been to Yuma and found it very alluring: beautiful landscape and architecture; slow-paced, friendly people; a real sense of history and respect for the past; and that general, attractive 'Old West' feel that always gets me.

If I ever lived there, I'd probably have a hard time leaving it, too.

http://www.yumasun.com/news/lee_40244___article.html/hotel_cable.html