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Join us in today's episode as we discuss the Stanley Hotel. The Stanley hotel quickly gained fame after the popular book, The Shining, written by Stephen King. The idea of the hotel came to a Yankee inventor Freelan Oscar Stanley, when he first came upon the valley in 1903. Freelan and his wife Flora were used to the East Coast and city, so the small community of Estes Park offered little to stimulation. Freelan took that as a challenge, and decided to build a beatiful, grand hotel in the valley. The stanley Hotel opened in 1909 and the ghost stories have been around just as long. Is the stanley hotel really haunted or are they just ghost stories? As always you decide

Sources: https://collider.com/the-shining-hotel/

https://theshining.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_references_to_The_Shining

https://jamiedaviswrites.com/2015/12/12/what-did-stephen-king-see-inside-the-stanley-hotel-that-inspired-him-to-write-the-shining/

https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/ghosts-brian-cox-large-hadron-collider-cern-real-truth-standard-model-physics-a7598026.html


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