If you think that this Halloween you need more than a haunted house then discover The Boutique Hotel Henry Has a Spooky Story Past.
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Hotel Henry is has a total of 88 rooms, and although much of the hotel was remodeled, some parts remain untouched. It was also completed with lavish furnishings, a farm-to-table restaurant, a luxury gym, and, some people say by ghosts of former patients.
Back in time this hotel was formerly the Buffalo Asylum and is a historic, castle-like structure that was abandoned after the asylum closed in the 1970s.
Originally designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, the asylum was partially restored and redesigned by architecture firm Deborah Berke Partners, along with Flynn Battaglia Architects and Goody Clancy, a preservation firm. The landscape was designed by Frederick Olmsted, who also designed Central Park.
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Inside this hotel you will also find an architecture gallery, office spaces, lounge areas, event spaces, a winged staircase, 12-foot hallways, original fireplaces, and moldings.
The hotel is surrounded by a lot of urban legends about the building that claims its haunted, you will hopefully only encounter friendly ghosts during your stay, or perhaps you will get a very spooky Halloween.
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