Tuolumne County is loaded with incredibly preserved historic hotels. With buildings dating back to the late 1800s, it’s no surprise that chilling vibes, spooky stories, and shadows are said to lurk about in some of Tuolumne County’s oldest hotels. Book your stay… if you dare.
Photo by The Taste Edit
Photo by The Taste Edit
The Victorian home built in the mid-1800’s now B&B, The Royal Olive Manor, is home to many friendly spirits. The roots of the home run deep into Tuolumne County history with the Manor being one of the first of ten homes built in Sonora. It is believed the first owner George Hale is still lingering to make sure the home he built is being taken care of. A more playful spirit is an old housekeeper's son, Peter who leaves handprints around the property and is thought to like to show new guests around. With each room of the Royal Olive Manor named for one of the women who once lived there, their presence is felt throughout the B&B as well.
Photo courtesy of Groveland Hotel
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