If there’s one thing about the Midwest that many of us can agree on, it’s that it can be a little spooky at times. There are countless tales of hundreds of wayward spirits and specters all over the entire Midwestern region, and Indiana is definitely no stranger to them. The Hoosier State is home to a lot of supposedly haunted places, and some of those are definitely a little more… active… than others, so to speak. One of our favorites is, quite possibly, the most haunted place in the whole Midwest: this haunted historic hotel in Indiana is the perfect place for ghost hunters and skeptics alike to come have a good time to die for.

The Story Inn is located in Nashville, Indiana, and has had “one inconvenient location” since 1851.

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The tagline is certainly not wrong; this little hotel is out of the way of… well, pretty much everything.

Story Inn Bed & Breakfast/Facebook It’s a pretty isolated place; once upon a time, the town of Story was a bustling, booming economy, but the Great Depression ensured that the success did not last long. Nowadays, the hotel sits in the middle of relatively nowhere, which adds to the mystique surrounding it.

It’s a beautiful little place, and the rooms are not numbered but named instead. It creates a quaint, intimate atmosphere that you can’t find at a whole lot of other spots.

Story Inn Bed & Breakfast/Facebook For over a century, though, something funny has been going on; each and every room has a guest book in it. Why every room? Well… because of the ghosts, of course.

For decades, guests have been asked to write any and all bizarre and spooky experiences they might have at the Story Inn in these books.

Story Inn Bed & Breakfast/Facebook It’s certainly not a secret: the old Story Inn is, in a couple of words, ridiculously haunted. Ghost sightings and bizarre experiences are so commonplace that these guest books need to be replaced regularly. When one is filled up, it’s brought up to the attic and stored, and a new, empty guestbook is put in its place, ready to harbor all the strange and wonderful occurrences and goings-on at the Story Inn.

The most famous ghost of the place, by far, is that of the Blue Lady.

Story Inn Bed & Breakfast/Facebook It’s believed that she was once the wife of Dr. George Story, whom the town of Story was named for. She’s encountered so often that the room she appears to prefer - once known as “the Garden Room” - is now known as the Blue Lady Room.

She’s said to have brilliantly blue eyes, and she appears to guests whether or not they’ve turned on the little blue light beside the bed in “her” room, though they say doing so increases the odds of running into her.

Story Inn Bed & Breakfast/Facebook They say she comes with the scent of cherry tobacco, which she enjoyed when she was alive. She also occasionally leaves people “gifts” - almost always of the color blue.

Of course, there are also the more “traditionally haunted” things going on at Story Inn; lights are known to turn on and off on their own, things move around by themselves, there are cold spots, and sometimes you might even hear the disembodied whispers and voices of the wayward spirits calling this place home.

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The best part of all of this is that you can stay here to this day – even in the Blue Lady’s room. Room prices are quite affordable – usually under $100 per night – and you are MORE than welcome to write down any strange encounters you have in the guestbooks to be remembered for the rest of the hotel’s history. You’ll be following in the footsteps of generations of visitors who came to experience the paranormal in a unique and historical setting. To book your stay and see more photos (and to learn more about the hotel’s history), take a look at the official Story Inn website. One thing is for sure: you’re not likely to ever forget a stay at this haunted historic hotel in Indiana.

Story Inn Bed & Breakfast/Facebook

Story Inn Bed & Breakfast/Facebook

It’s a pretty isolated place; once upon a time, the town of Story was a bustling, booming economy, but the Great Depression ensured that the success did not last long. Nowadays, the hotel sits in the middle of relatively nowhere, which adds to the mystique surrounding it.

For over a century, though, something funny has been going on; each and every room has a guest book in it. Why every room? Well… because of the ghosts, of course.

It’s certainly not a secret: the old Story Inn is, in a couple of words, ridiculously haunted. Ghost sightings and bizarre experiences are so commonplace that these guest books need to be replaced regularly. When one is filled up, it’s brought up to the attic and stored, and a new, empty guestbook is put in its place, ready to harbor all the strange and wonderful occurrences and goings-on at the Story Inn.

It’s believed that she was once the wife of Dr. George Story, whom the town of Story was named for. She’s encountered so often that the room she appears to prefer - once known as “the Garden Room” - is now known as the Blue Lady Room.

They say she comes with the scent of cherry tobacco, which she enjoyed when she was alive. She also occasionally leaves people “gifts” - almost always of the color blue.

Need more spooky Indiana spirits in your life? You might want to take this epic haunted road trip sometime soon!

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