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  1. Hunter claims to have found the diary of a young man who’d called that forlorn room his home. He wasn’t well, and lived in a state of near death. This worried his parents, who stood to lose ...

  2. During this 1.5 hour spooky ghost tour you will uncover the eerie history behind the park (Denver’s first city cemetery). Along the tour you’ll hear haunting tales and hair-raising first accounts of paranormal activity. You’ll uncover the truth behind the spine-chilling process used to remove the bodies from the cemetery and you’ll ...

  3. Well, Cheesman Park is basically the real-life equivalent. Located in central Denver, Cheesman Park is a former cemetery rumored to be home to nearly 2,000 angry ghosts whose graves were never moved during the park's development. Even as recently as 2008, road workers doing routine maintenance discovered human bones during their repairs.

  4. The eighty-acre park is centered around a beautiful grassy lawn and overlooked by the neoclassic marble Cheesman Memorial. his is a local favorite spot for getting some fresh air, letting dogs wander around off-leash, and just relaxing with beautiful views of the mountains. Once called Denver’s “Temple in the Sun”, the greek-style ...

  5. Cheesman Park is located in central Denver, southeast of downtown. The Park has inexact borders, as it is framed on three sides by private residences, but is located in the center of the Cheesman Park neighborhood, between Humboldt Street on the west, Race Street and Denver Botanic Gardens on the east, 13th Avenue on the north, and 8th Avenue ...

  6. Oct 30, 2018 · Back in the early history of Denver, in the mid-1800’s, the land where Cheesman Park now sits was known as Mount Prospect Cemetery. The Denver Public Library has an extensive history of the cemetery on its website, including early photographs. The cemetery opened in 1858, but by the 1890s the cemetery was barely used.

  7. Many spots in Denver are purported to be haunted, but nowhere rivals Cheesman Park. The city’s first cemetery, on this 90-minute tour, you’ll hear haunting stories of paranormal activity, learn about unfortunate events that befell certain graves and their dead, and get a look into all that is seen—and unseen. Prepare yourself for hair-raising tales and spine-tingling chills.

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