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Chicagos second-largest hotel could be getting a new owner after its lender received a foreclosure judgment for a more than $333 million default early in the pandemic, one of the biggest examples of distress in the U.S. hospitality industry during the health crisis.
If you plan on staying at the beautiful Palmer House Hotel and want to have a ghostly experience, it is recommended that you stay in room 17 or room 11. A newlywed couple were staying in room 17 and the wife awoke to a tall slender man standing by the foot of the bed.
As one of the longest operating hotel in America, the Palmer House has an outstanding roster of famous guests including every president since Ulysses S. Grant, numerous world leaders, celebrities and Chicagos movers and shakers. The Empire Room at the Palmer House became the showplace in Chicago.
Unfortunately, just 13 days after its grand opening, the hotel fell victim to the Great Chicago Fire and burned down.
On September 26, 1870, the first Palmer House opened for business at State and Quincy Streets. With 225 rooms, its furnishings alone cost $100,000, or half the construction cost. An additional Palmer House was under construction nearby, but both structures were destroyed by the Great Chicago Fire on October 8, 1871.
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Ghost Lore A young boy died while staying at the hotel, and he can be seen and heard bouncing his ball down the hallways. A man haunts many of the rooms of the hotel and is believed to throw glasses in the bar. Mysterious knocks have been heard from several of the rooms in the hotel.
Dark History and Lingering Spirits. The hotels dark history adds another layer to its ghostly reputation. Rumors persist that Raymond, a previous owner, essentially ran a top-floor brothel a century ago. Some believe his ghost haunts a room on the upper level, perhaps atoning for past misdeeds.
A House of Stars In 1933, the Empire Dining Room of Palmer House was converted into an entertainment epicenter and supper club. It hosted legendary entertainers, including Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Ella Fitzgerald, Harry Belafonte, Louis Armstrong, and Liberace.

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