Halloween trivia: How much do you know about Colorado’s spookiest people and places?
Halloween trivia: How much do you know about Colorado’s spookiest people and places?
All Hallows Eve is quickly approaching. How many of these trivia questions can you get right?
All Hallows Eve is quickly approaching. How many of these trivia questions can you get right?
Halloween trivia: How much do you know about Colorado’s spookiest people and places?
Lots of creepy happenings have been reported at Hotel Colorado since it was built in 1893. Which one of these paranormal acts has NOT been reported there?
What is the name of the spooky lookout and campground located in the San Luis Valley near Hooper, Colorado?
Today, Cheesman Park is a beautiful recreation area enjoyed by many, but the area got its start as a cemetery in the late 19th Century. When was the last time human remains were unearthed at Cheesman Park?
Author Stephen King wrote the book ‘The Shining’ after spending a night in the Stanley Hotel in 1974. What fictional town does he use as the backdrop for the novel?
Which Colorado hotel is said to be haunted by the ghost of a 10-year-old boy who drowned in the hotel’s pool?
This man helped lead a trek from Provo, Utah to Breckenridge Colorado in search of gold back in 1874. He’s also the only person ever to be convicted of cannibalism in the United States.
Which Colorado city shares the same name as a 2018 Stephen King-inspired Hulu series?
Bloody hand prints appearing on road signs is just one creepy happening tied to this famously haunted road in Thornton.
Which Colorado museum is rumored to have some lingering spirits lurking around?