Mysteries at the Hotel

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Mysteries at the Hotel (formerly Hotel Secrets & Legends) is an American documentary television series that premiered on Sunday, April 6, 2014, on the Travel Channel and ended on June 8, 2014. The series features the secrets and legends hidden in the rooms of the many hotels, motels and resorts in America. The episodes aired every Sunday at 10:00 pm EST. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas was once the former site of a "curable-cancer" treatment hospital founded by radio host/con man Norman Baker, a self-proclaimed doctor who had a cure for cancer. The bar at the Merchants Hotel in Portland, Oregon was beneath an underworld called the Shanghai tunnels where unsuspecting patrons where they were "shanghaied" and forced into slave labor aboard sea captains ships. In September 1862, the Galt House Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky became the scene of a controversial murder, when Union General Jefferson C. Davis shot fellow Union General William "Bull" Nelson after a heated dispute. After a local House gang murders his friend John Tunstall, infamous outlaw William Bonney takes revenge but gets cornered, but makes a daring escape from Ellis Store Co. Bed and Breakfast in Lincoln, New Mexico during the Lincoln County War. When Mammoth Cave Hotel owner Franklin Gorin opens a tourist attraction, he enlists slave Stephen Bishop to chart the rest of the Mammoth Cave National Park in southern Kentucky, helping him find his freedom underground by becoming its first tour guide and explorer.
rdf:langString In 1923, after the Ohio Gang scandal, Warren G. Harding’s presidency ends suddenly when he dies in what is now Room 888 at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, California. The lottery's history is born at El Bien Publico medical clinic in Ybor City, Florida when it becomes the first place the Cuban game of "bolita" is played, which started a war between crime boss Charlie Wall and the Italian mob in late 1920s. Yosemite National Park is created after Theodore Roosevelt skips a lobbyist meeting at Wawona Hotel in Wawona, California and trailblazes with author John Muir who pitches to the president about conserving the valley. After he shoots town nuisance Jack Cleveland inside the Fairweather Inn in Bannack, Montana, former criminal Henry Plummer is made sheriff by the town's leaders, but his secret is revealed when the newly formed Montana Vigilantes find out he's the leader of a gang who's been robbing stagecoaches. After holding a secret meeting at the Old Talbott Tavern in Bardstown, Kentucky, the efforts by former vice president Aaron Burr to split America in two goes awry when his general, James Wilkinson tells President Thomas Jefferson of his plan for treason.
rdf:langString A conspiracy to eliminate President Abraham Lincoln and his executive administration is planned at the Surratt Inn in Washington D.C. In 1963 during the Cuban Missile Crisis, a meeting between ABC news reporter John Scali and Soviet spy Alexander Feklisov at the Occidental Grill in the Willard Hotel in Washington D.C. halted World War III between the U.S. and Soviet Union. Legendary lawman Eliot Ness uses The Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio as headquarters to interrogate a surgeon-turned-serial killer who was known as the "Cleveland Torso Murderer", butchering 12 people in Kingsbury Run. The Engleside Inn in Beach Haven, New Jersey becomes famous for great white shark attacks on the Jersey Shore in the summer of 1916, known as the "Jersey Man-Eater". In 1921, The Drake Hotel in Chicago, Illinois is the scene of one of the most underhanded deals in American history masterminded by a corrupt Veterans' Bureau Director Charles Forbes who took a $5,000 bride at the hotel and embezzled $200 million during Warren G. Harding's presidency.
rdf:langString In 1934, three ladies' night of drunken rowdiness at the Renaissance Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio intersects with one of the biggest man-hunts in American history, when one woman arrested is the girlfriend of gangster Fred Barker of the Barker-Karpis gang. Future tech giant, Apple hosts a wild party at La Playa Carmel Hotel in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California in 1983 after developing the "Lisa computing system", much to the dislike of co-founder Steve Jobs who was forced off the project. The Meeker Hotel in Meeker, Colorado is put on the map when a bank robbery is foiled by townsfolk, leading to a shootout between them and three former members of the Wild Bunch, Jim Shirley, George Law and "The Kid". When British spy, Major John André plots with American traitor General Benedict Arnold to capture the fort at West Point, Old '76 House Tavern in Tappan, New York serves as his jail in 1780. Kedron Valley Inn in Woodstock, Vermont was linked to a deadly outbreak believed to be vampirism during the New England vampire panic.
rdf:langString Mineral Palace Hotel in Deadwood, South Dakota starts the story of a showdown between businessman George Hearst and the town's de facto mayor Al Swearengen when Hearst builds the Homestake Mine, legalizing the lawless town. The Golden Lamb Inn in Lebanon, Ohio is the scene of former U.S. congressman-turned lawyer Clement Vallandigham who accidentally shot himself trying to prove his client's innocence by performing a demonstration with a loaded gun in his guest room. The Grand Canyon Caverns Inn in Arizona is home of the world's deepest hotel room that was discovered by a cowboy named Walter Peck who tripped and fell into a huge hole-turned massive cave during the monsoon season of 1927 and turned it into a tourist attraction. When the newly formed American government places a federal tax on small distillers, an uprising by whiskey farmers is born at the Jean Bonnet Tavern in Bedford, Pennsylvania causing the Whiskey Rebellion in 1791. During a torrential storm in 1921, the childish antics of three drunk old men, calling themselves "The Vagabonds" seek shelter at the Summit Inn Resort in Farmington, Pennsylvania.
rdf:langString In 1924, The Drake Hotel in Chicago, Illinois becomes the headquarters of authorities as they investigate the murder of Bobby Franks who was last seen with wealthy socialite teenagers Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb. After a union labor dispute erupts in 1916, America's first celebrity chef, Victor Hirtzler continues cooking a banquet for Republican presidential candidate Charles Evans Hughes at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, California, not knowing this meal will determine the election. Charley Parkhurst, the best stagecoach driver and "whip" on the West Coast shares a shocking secret at Wolf Creek Tavern in Wolf Creek, Oregon. Right after the Attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. military flies Japanese-Americans from the Japanese Consulate in Honolulu to the remote Triangle T Ranch in Dragoon, Arizona, their makeshift headquarters, and interrogates Takeo Yoshikawa, who appears to a lowly clerk. After insulting his wife about being a bigamist, presidential-elect Andrew Jackson challenges attorney Charles Dickinson to a duel, which results in a scandalous campaign during a stop at Century Inn in Scenery Hill, Pennsylvania.
rdf:langString The Beekman Arms in Rhinebeck, New York sets the scene of the infamous duel between campaigning American politicians Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton in 1804. A man named "John Burroughs" who's really a disguised Elvis Presley packing a pistol before meeting President Richard Nixon at the White House checks into three rooms at the Hotel Washington in Washington D.C. in 1970. Room 231 at the City Center Motor Inn in Bozeman, Montana was the hideout of art thief who was connected to an art heist in 2009. In 1943, David Greenglass, an atomic spy for the Soviet Union who is staying at the La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico sells nuclear secrets about the Manhattan Project while working at the nearby secret compound known as "Site Y". The Alaska Building in Seattle which acted as a bank for the miners off-loading their gold from ships coming back from the Yukon Gold Rush in 1903 sits directly above the seedy Seattle Underground of criminals who robbed the hotel's rich clientele.
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