Haunted things to do in Spokane
Looking for haunted places & dark-history spots in Spokane? These 7 are the genuinely strange ones — The Historic Davenport Hotel, Bing Crosby Theater (formerly The Met), Greenwood Cemetery & the 1,000 Steps and more — each hand-vetted and sourced, not pulled from a top-ten list. Great for an unusual date, a weird afternoon, or showing a visitor the side of Spokane they'd never find on their own.
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The Historic Davenport Hotel
Built by entrepreneur Louis Davenport after the Great Fire of 1889, this opulent 1914 hotel is anchored by a…
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Bing Crosby Theater (formerly The Met)
This 1915 theater opened as the Clemmer movie house, later ran as "The Met," and in 2006 was renamed for Spok…
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Greenwood Cemetery & the 1,000 Steps
An 1888 hilltop garden cemetery (now Greenwood Memorial Terrace) whose most storied feature is a crumbling te…
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Spokane Ghost Tours (Two Dog City Tours / Chet Caskey)
Run since 2012 by local historian Chet Caskey, this small outfit leads walking and bicycle ghost tours throug…
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Sierra Silver Mine Tour
About 80 miles east of Spokane off I-90, Wallace sits in the richest silver district on earth, and this tour…
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Steptoe Butte State Park
Steptoe Butte is a freak of deep time: a 400-million-year-old quartzite island poking up through the much you…
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Elberton Ghost Town
Roughly an hour south of Spokane in the rolling Palouse, Elberton was a busy timber and fruit town until decl…