A prostitute's ghost and bullet holes: In rural California hotels, spookiness is the appeal
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The gals from West Sacramento swigged vodka on an antique floral couch in the Niles Hotel.As their laughter echoed down the hallway, stern faces glowered from old black-and-white portraits in gilded frames.The four women had driven five hours north to Alturas, a town of 2,700 in California's remote northeast corner.
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