One of the ghost stories is about a woman in a white dress often seen in the hallways. Some say it could be Molly Brown herself, still lingering in the house she loved.
I think they are mostly made up. There's no scientific proof of ghosts, so these stories are likely just for entertainment and to add a bit of mystery to the house.
One of the famous Brown Palace ghost stories is about a woman in a white dress. She is often seen in the hallways at night. Some say she was a former guest who had an unfortunate incident there.
Another story involves a dormitory on campus. A former student who met an untimely death is rumored to haunt the halls of that dorm. Some students living there have reported seeing a figure that resembles the deceased student. They say that there are cold spots in the dorm, and doors sometimes open and close on their own, which they attribute to this ghostly presence.
One famous Fort Brown ghost story is about a soldier who haunts the old barracks. Legend has it that he died in a mysterious accident during a training exercise. People claim to have seen his apparition late at night, walking the halls as if still on duty.
One brown building ghost story could be about a shadowy figure seen in the attic. People living there often heard strange creaking sounds at night, as if someone was walking around. They believed it was the spirit of a former resident who had passed away in the building long ago.
One of the well - known Brown Palace ghost stories is about a lady in white. She is often seen gliding through the hallways. Legend has it that she was a former guest who had an unfortunate event occur during her stay and her spirit has remained ever since.
I'm not sure which specific 'molly ghost story' you're referring to. There could be many fictional or even local tales named that. Maybe it's about a girl named Molly who became a ghost? Without more details, it's hard to tell the exact story.
Molly Brown was known as 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown'. She was born in Hannibal, Missouri in 1867. She grew up in poverty but was determined. She married J.J. Brown, a mining engineer, and they moved to Colorado. Their wealth increased when J.J. made a major mining discovery. Molly became a socialite. When the Titanic sank, she helped in the rescue efforts, which earned her the 'Unsinkable' title.
Another story involves strange noises in the attic of the Marshall House. It is believed that there are spirits up there. Some say it could be the spirits of servants who once worked in the house. The noises are often described as creaking footsteps and muffled voices, as if they are still going about their daily chores in the afterlife.
There's a story of a ghostly servant in Landon House. This servant was apparently wronged during his lifetime and now haunts the kitchen area. He is often heard rattling pots and pans as if still going about his chores.