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Sacajawea Hotel - Three Forks MT Haunted Place

   
  • 5 N Main St.
  • Three Forks, MT
  • (406) 285-6515
The historic Sacajawea Hotel in Three Forks dates back to 1910 when it first opened as a stopover for railroad passengers and crews. It operated this way for over a century. The hotel is rumored to be haunted by two ghosts, a spectral maid, and John Q. Adams, the former builder.

The builder's apparition has been known to linger in the hallways and guest rooms, while the maid's apparition materializes from a wall on the third floor. The police department has been called to the hotel on several occasions to investigate disturbances but conclude that they likely are attributed to the ghosts that reside there.
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Contact Phone #: (406) 285-6515

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