It’s been a while since somewhere in Kansas has seemed spooky enough for a trip. However, this remote hotel in small town Kansas is just the perfect place for a history buff to feel a little uneasy. Whether you’re more interested in seeing spirits or learning what’s in the woodwork, you’ll find both right here. Come take a look sometime… if you dare!

Welcome to the historic (and slightly creepy) Midland Railroad Hotel.

Midland Railroad Hotel Facebook It was originally built in 1899 and known as the Power Hotel. It was a popular stop between Denver and Kansas City, with businessmen stopping to display their wares while they stayed.

However, tragedy struck in 1902 and the building was gutted by fire.

Midland Railroad Hotel Facebook It reopened as the Midland Railroad Hotel, and stuck around until today. They even raised chickens on the third floor during the Great Depression to make ends meet. That’s what I call dedication!

However, the third floor is home to a number of things that aren’t welcome in your average hotel.

Midland Railroad Hotel Facebook Numerous guests have reported the smell of burning and witnessed ‘ghost fires’ that appear and disappear without a trace.

In addition to the fire scares, ghost-like figures in clothing from eras long past have also been reported walking the halls.

Midland Railroad Hotel Facebook I can’t imagine staying at a hotel and seeing fires and ghosts hanging around. However, that only attracts more people to this central Kansas hotel.

After all, with comfortable rooms and amazing meals, it’s no wonder they still get business.

Midland Railroad Hotel Facebook Would you stay at this remote hotel with a dash of the paranormal?

The Midland Railroad Hotel is located at 414 26th Street in Wilson, Kansas. Wilson is the Czech capital of Kansas, and you’ll find that there’s a whole day’s worth of adventures to be had here. Happy travels!

Midland Railroad Hotel Facebook

It was originally built in 1899 and known as the Power Hotel. It was a popular stop between Denver and Kansas City, with businessmen stopping to display their wares while they stayed.

It reopened as the Midland Railroad Hotel, and stuck around until today. They even raised chickens on the third floor during the Great Depression to make ends meet. That’s what I call dedication!

Numerous guests have reported the smell of burning and witnessed ‘ghost fires’ that appear and disappear without a trace.

I can’t imagine staying at a hotel and seeing fires and ghosts hanging around. However, that only attracts more people to this central Kansas hotel.

Would you stay at this remote hotel with a dash of the paranormal?

If you’d like to visit somewhere with a little history but without all the spooky possibilities, check out this farmstead meant for the whole family.

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