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(#1) The Clown Motel - Tonopah, Nevada
The Clown Motel seems like the perfect storm of nightmare fuel; not only does it have a clown theme, but it's 70 miles from the nearest town (so scream as loud as you can). The Clown Motel shares a parking lot with a cemetery full of gold miners who passed from a plague. Sweet dreams, travelers!
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(#6) Topanga Ranch Motel - Malibu, California
The Topanga Ranch was originally constructed in the 1920s as housing for workers who were building the Pacific Coast Highway. Later it became a cheap motel that quickly de-evolved into a hideout for transients and Charles Manson wannabes.
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(#3) The Stanley - Estes Park, Colorado
Hey, when you decide to stay in the hotel that was Stephen King's inspiration for The Shining, it's on you if you get terminated by a creepy lady in a bathtub. Just stay out of room 418 and don't be surprised if your pictures have ghosts in them.
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(#9) The Mission Inn - Riverside, California
This might be the nicest hotel on the list, but if you stay here, you'll probably perish. The Olympic sized swimming pool is said to be haunted by the Millers, the first owners of a 12 room cottage where the pool now sits. They haven't drowned anyone while they swam laps yet, but you don't want to be the first, do you?
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(#2) Congress Plaza Hotel - Chicago, Illinois
The only reason you would want to stay in the "most haunted hotel in Chicago" is either because you lost a bet, or you're an over-achieving ghost hunter. Supposedly, the ghost of a felled hobo walks the halls panhandling, and a bunch of dismembered limbs can be seen sticking out of the walls.
To top it all off, on the 12th floor there's a room so frightening that the door was fastened shut. If you need us, we'll be finding the furthest place from Chicago on the map and going there.
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(#7) Rodeway Inn - Dickinson, North Dakota
Dubbed "the creepiest motel ever" by a TripAdvisor user, the Rodeway Inn isn't haunted, it's just a stopping point for traveling serial offenders.
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