"Opened in 1886 as a lavish destination near local hot springs and nicknamed the “Grand Old Lady of the Ozarks,” the building later became a girls’ school and, under Norman G. Baker in 1937, a fraudulent clinic that claimed to cure cancer—during Baker’s 20 months of operation 44 patients died. Since a later restoration, guests report multiple apparitions tied to the property’s darker chapter: a sad young girl believed to be a former student, a nurse who vanishes while pushing a gurney, and a well-known spirit called Theodora in Room 419 who introduces herself as a patient of Dr. Baker before disappearing." - Bailey Berg