Built by the Copper Queen Mining Company when Bisbee was the biggest copper-mining town in the world, this hotel has been operating since 1902. Some rooms are small or oddly laid out, and walls are thin, but all have a Victorian charm. You might want to request room 211, where John Wayne once stayed; room 315, which is said to be inhabited by the ghost of former employee Julia Lowell; or room 406, which was once occupied by President Teddy Roosevelt. Not all visitors experience haunted happenings. A previous guest in the Teddy Roosevelt room wrote, "Teddy did not show up, nor any of his dead friends." Another visitor noted: "The scariest thing I saw was my mom without her makeup in the morning."
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