Bonnie And Clyde Once Stayed At This Texas Hotel – And Now People Say It’s Haunted By Their Ghosts

Even in the safety of a tour group, the people tiptoeing into the Baker Hotel’s ballroom feel uneasy. Then they apparently hear something: the sound of a party ringing out. But there’s only one problem. The hotel has been closed for years, and no one has celebrated in the once-glamorous banquet hall for decades.

The Baker Hotel officially shut its doors in 1973. Then the owners sold all of its furniture – right down to its finishing fixtures – over the following decade. Its empty guestrooms and cavernous hallways now amplify every sound that reverberates in this abandoned building.

If you’re expecting to hear the traditional creaks and drips that echo from an old building, well, you might. But the Baker has become infamous for noises that have no logical source. Allegedly, you may hear the clopping of high heels getting closer. Though when you turn around you don’t see a soul.

Or maybe you take note of the smells surrounding you in the Baker. Chances are, the place smells a bit musty. It has been left to deteriorate for decades, after all. But then a new smell fills your nostrils. A woman’s perfume. The smell of chocolate. A smoking cigar. There’s no logical explanation for where these supposed aromas come from, either.

Those who believe in the supernatural say it’s ghosts who haunt the Baker. This is a particularly interesting proposition when we consider who has walked through this hotel’s hallowed halls. Bonnie and Clyde checked into the place in the midst of their crime spree. So, could their spirits still linger?