File:Aker Hotel and resort, Mineral Wells, Texas.jpg
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This is the abandoned Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas. There are many stories of hauntings and ghosts. There is a fascinating history here. See the whole story here. Haunted? It is rated at a 14 story building....but you know, one never counts the 13th floor in most hotels. The elevator goes from the 12th floor to the 14th. So....actually are there only 13 floors...hm? |
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Source | Baker Hotel and resort, Mineral Wells, Texas. |
Author | anyjazz65 from USA |
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