"We all know the horror movie survival strategies: Don’t split up, don’t investigate random noises, and never fall while being chased through the woods. Add steering clear of historic hotels to the list. On July 24, 1976, thousands of American Legion members stayed at Center City’s Bellevue Hotel at The Hyatt, resulting in mass illness and many deaths (the mysterious illness was later named Legionnaires disease). Guests at the hotel and restaurant have reported endless phantom encounters, including major temperature drops and even something grabbing at their toes. It’s a hard no from us, but if you’re feeling adventurous, take in a great view, sip on a nicely blended Al Capone (their version of an Old Fashioned), and eat a juicy burger with aged cheddar. " - candis mclean