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Friday, May 05, 2006

Cavalier Hotel Correction

Correction about the Cavalier Hotel. The Cavalier Hotel cannot be inhabited by ghosts of the 19th century unless they are ghosts prior to its construction. This hotel, while historical, is fairly young to its "historical" peers such as the Chamberlain. Built in either 1926 or 1927 it is known for the cat ghost as well as an elevator that runs in the off season when the original building is closed to guest. The elevator will stop on certain floors for no reason or I do not know if there is any signifigance to where it stops. It is very possible a famous ghost could inhabit this hotel as Adolph Coors (of Coors beer) met an untimely death in this hotel.

I am looking for information about a supposedly very haunted public room called the "Room of Nations" that I believe was in the Cavalier Hotel. The only thing I have ever seen about it was just a small article about "a famous Hampton Roads hotel with famous guests" that had the Room of Nations. The Cavalier certainely fits the bill with guests such as JFK, Al Capone and Adolph Coors. The story told of this room that is so haunted that when opened for any reason seems to catch fire (or its contents do) repeatedly to the point where staff had to close off the room completely and all access restricted. All contents being storred in it were removed to avoid further fires. I cannot find anything on it. The Cavalier will not confirm or deny this story. Do you know anything about it or is this the correct "Hampton Roads hotel"?

posted by - A at 7:53 PM

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

There used to be a restaurant in the old Golden Triangle Hotel in downtown Norfolk named The Nations Room. The hotel still sits right across the street from Scope Convention Center and is now called The Downtowner or something like that. In its day, the Nations Room was the place to be seen.

10:15 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

more than likely, it was the princess anne hotel, which was located on 55th street at the ocean front. it was actually destroyed completely by fire in the fifties. story actually is that the whole place burned down only days before the installation of fire-hydrants... weak.

3:40 PM  
Anonymous rachel said...

YES I WENT TO THE CAVALIER YESTERDAY AND IT WAS OFF SEASON AND THE ELEVATOR WAS STILL RUNNING MY FRIEND SAW THE CAT FROM THE CORNER OF HER EYE. IN THE ENTRANCE WAY OF THE OLD CAVALIER I SAW A GHOST WHICH WAS A MAN COMING UP FROMT THE STEPS WHERE THE FRONT DESK WAS. I FELL DOWN THE STEPS OFF OF THE STAIRWAY AFTER I OPENED THE DOOR TO SEE THE 2ND FLOOR ROOMS IT SMELLED LIKE PAINT.WELL THATS MY STORY THAT PLACE IS DEFINATLEY HAUNTED WITH EVIL SPIRITS!!!!!


SUM1 PUSHED ME DOWN THE STAIRS!

10:36 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The creepy elevator is in the new Cavalier Hotel not the old. Also the piano in the old hotel will play and when you walk around the corner no one is there.

8:33 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would be interested in more information on the Golden Triangle Hotel and the Nations room. Anybody has any stories to tell, please share

12:45 PM  

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