Remington Bar And Casino Whitefish

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Remington Bar And Casino Whitefish Mt

Containing two full bars, the Remington Bar features poker tables, darts, ping pong, foosball, shuffleboard, karaoke and pool tables. The Remington Bar in Whitefish, Montana, was established in 1908 by local Japanese businessman Mokutaro Hori, who offered dining in Hori’s Cafe on the main floor and lodging for railroad crews upstairs.

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A map showing Remington Bar and Casino, located in Whitefish at 130 Central Avenue, in Montana, United States. Casey's Whitefish 101 Central Avenue Whitefish, MT 59937 (406) 862-8150.

Remington Bar And Casino Whitefish

The building has long been rumored to be haunted. Phenomena range from sounds (disembodied footsteps are said to clomp across the floor when the building is empty), to strange smells (a woman’s perfume can be smelled in spots where nobody was), to lit cigarettes found burning long after the bar has closed. In addition, an apparition stalks the upstairs: the figure of a man in a hat and trench coat. The ghost is thought to be that of George Winans, a young man who allegedly committed suicide by cutting his throat in one of the upper rooms in 1919.

Remington Bar And Casino Whitefish Montana

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Address: 130 Central Avenue, Whitefish, Mt 59937
Phone: (406) 862-0017
Website: Unavailable

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