The spirits might be outward, visible signs of an inward fear. Maybe they are a part of us, of our future, or of our history. Real or imagined? What is the difference? As Henrik Ibsen wrote in Ghosts in 1881, "I'm inclined to think we are all ghosts – every one of us. It's not just what we inherit from our mothers and fathers that haunts us. It's all kinds of old, defunct theories, all sorts of old defunct beliefs, and things like that." Regardless, the tales of their exploits are everywhere.
Ghost town of Gothic, Colorado
The massive, craggy face of Gothic Mountain, (12,625 feet) looms over the town of Gothic with its few dilapidated log and frame buildings, in Gunnison County. Possibly Garwood Hall, Judd's (last resident after the boom) cabin shows an automobile and a horse. Mining boom town from 1879 to 1884; bought in 1928, by the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory for plant and animal research.
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• Ghost from fire across the street?
• Victor Hotel spirits in Bird Cage, down the hall.
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