While sleek, modern hotels are fun to enjoy, sometimes nothing tops staying in one of Montana’s historic gems. Livingston’s first hotel, The Murray, dates back to 1904. Not only is it still going strong, it’s better than ever… you just might have to share your space with a few friendly ghosts. It seems as if this place is so perfect, some guests never leave.
The Murray Hotel was originally called the Elite Hotel upon its 1904 completion.
The Murray Hotel / Facebook The Elite’s construction was financed by the family of James E. Murray, a Montana Senator.
The hotel was built to accommodate passengers from the Northern Pacific Railway.
The Murray Hotel / Facebook The railroad brought a wide variety of guests to the property from all over the country.
In the 1920s, the hotel expanded to four floors and 66 rooms.
The Murray Hotel / Facebook During that decade, the Murray family foreclosed on Josephine Kline, the hotel’s owner and founder. The property was renamed The Murray Hotel.
These days, the hotel is a historic treasure and a vintage lover’s dream come true.
The Murray Hotel / Facebook Everything has been restored and renovated, although the rooms still have a nostalgic charm.
In 2016, The Murray received quite a shout-out from the late, great Anthony Bourdain, who spent a few nights there during his travels.
The Murray Hotel / Facebook He loved it so much, he later returned for a visit and requested the same room.
Of course, with a property this old, you’re bound to hear some ghost stories, and this place is no exception.
The Murray Hotel / Facebook Hotel staff and guests alike claim the property is full of ghosts. Some think one of the spirits may be the mistress of a railroad magnate’s son. The sound of girls’ giggling has woken some guests up at night, and sometimes passersby will spot a woman in a second-story window who vanishes when they take a second look.
Whether or not you believe in ghosts (or would like to see one), The Murray Hotel is truly a fantastic place to stay.
The Murray Hotel / Facebook You might even spot a celebrity at the on-site Murray Bar. It has been known to happen!
Doesn’t this place look delightful? Book your next staycation here.
The Murray Hotel / Facebook
The Elite’s construction was financed by the family of James E. Murray, a Montana Senator.
The railroad brought a wide variety of guests to the property from all over the country.
During that decade, the Murray family foreclosed on Josephine Kline, the hotel’s owner and founder. The property was renamed The Murray Hotel.
Everything has been restored and renovated, although the rooms still have a nostalgic charm.
He loved it so much, he later returned for a visit and requested the same room.
Hotel staff and guests alike claim the property is full of ghosts. Some think one of the spirits may be the mistress of a railroad magnate’s son. The sound of girls’ giggling has woken some guests up at night, and sometimes passersby will spot a woman in a second-story window who vanishes when they take a second look.
You might even spot a celebrity at the on-site Murray Bar. It has been known to happen!
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