MAINE: Herbert Grand Hotel in Kingfield
The Herbert Grand Hotel is reportedly haunted by guests who stayed at the hotel in the Prohibition Era.
It was once the site of a boarding house in the 1830s that burnt down in 1871. In 1918, the building was turned into the Herbert Grand Hotel, which had a basement speakeasy and was the first hotel north of Boston to have in-room telephones.
Legend has it that Maine politicians who gathered at the establishment during Prohibition never left and are now spirits that haunt the hotel — moving furniture, turning off lights, and knocking on doors.