Haunted Insane Asylums You Should Never Spend the Night In - With One Exception

By BuffaloVibe
Haunted Insane Asylums You Should Never Spend the Night In - With One Exception

Sheer nonsense!

The "Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane" sits at the very top of this poorly researched list compiled by paranormal investigator Joni Mayhan. We, of course now know the Asylum as the Richardson Olmsted Complex.

Not only is the restoration of this fabulous H.H. Richardson masterpiece well underway, but - ironically - the Hotel Henry Urban Resort Conference Center is on the verge of opening under the "green-capped towers." This innovative hotel will be "both classic and contemporary, cosmopolitan and Rust Belt-urban, striking and welcoming, Hotel Henry creates distinct experiences in the many spaces of this full-service hotel."

Unwrap Henry allows you to number among the very first to experience this unique boutique hotel housed in an architectural gem, or to use the Unwrap Henry gift card to give this experience to someone else.

The "Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane" is no longer the abandoned, haunted venue that you describe, Ms. Mayhan. By the Fall of next year, it will in fact be an extraordinary place to spend the night! 

 

 

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