WHO THE FUCK WANTS TO GO SPEND THE NIGHT IN A HOTEL.
The Redmont Hotel
This is one of Birmingham’s oldest and most historic hotels. The Redmont Hotel has a surprisingly haunted past. The ghost of a woman in white who died in the hotel has often been seen on the ninth floor. As well as the ghost of the former owner, Clifford Stiles, has been said to walk to halls. The ghost of a small dog has also been seen trotting around the hotel as well, but the most famous ghost of the hotel is of the famous singer Hank Williams, who has been seen in the room he stayed in right before his death. Occurrences such as the opening of the doors, movement of furniture, or baggage have been reported by visitors to the hotel. If you go lookout for the tiny ankle biters. I love Hank Williams even though he was an alcoholic. I also love Alan Jackson who sang “Midnight in Montgomery” which is about Hank Williams which if you hadn’t listened to the song he says “Hanks always singing there” as well as “And a drunk man in a cowboy hat, Took me by surprise, Wearin' shiny boots, a nudie suit, and haunted, haunted eyes, He said: "Friend, it's good to see you, It's nice to know you care"Then the wind picked up and he was gone, 'Cause when the wind is right, You'll hear his song, Smell whiskey in the air, Midnight in Montgomery,” I love this song it is so sad yet such a good song.
Yeah, this one is at the top of my list to go to though. I would love to see the ghost of Hank Williams
The Tutwiler Hotel
The Tutwiler Hotel which has recently been renamed the Hampton Inn & Suites Birmingham has an interesting as well as haunted past welp if it didn’t it wouldn’t be on this list. A bartender working at the hotel in 1995 experienced a multitude of ghost sightings after the bar and kitchen lights would turn on by themselves. The bartender turned off the lights FOUR times and they turned back on FIVE times. On the sixth day, he was greeted with a greatly prepared and unexplained multi-course meal with candles and wine. Many believe it was offered by the ghost of Colonel Tutwiler, for whom the hotel was named. Although messy, Tutwiler was a very respectful ghost as no further paranormal sightings occurred since the bartender began to conclude his shifts by bidding the Colonel a good evening and kindly asking him not to leave a mess. He followed the request. When staying ask Tutwiler to take care of his dishes.
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