Thursday, September 11, 2008

Spirits with Spirits: Sept 13th at the Culver Hotel

GHOULA meets for cocktails in haunted places on the 13th of each month. Spirits with Spirits is a casual gathering of regional ghost hunters. Open to all, from the curious skeptic to the passionate phantom pursuer. Make friends, find ghosts! Come see the “hot spots” with “cold spots.”

All those who attend will receive a free G.H.O.U.L.A. button. If you have already received your button, please wear it so others can find you. Also, G.H.O.U.L.A t-shirts will be available for sale. ($10.00 each).

THE DATE: September 13th, 2008 (Saturday)
THE PLACE: Culver Hotel Lobby bar at 9400 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232 map

THE TIME: 9pm to the Witching Hour
THE GHOSTS:


The Culver Hotel
opened its doors as the “Hotel Hunt” this month 84 years ago (September 4th, 1924). At the time, people came from miles around to gaze upon the area’s only skyscraper. Past owners include iconic film stars Charlie Chaplin, Red Skelton and John Wayne (who according to legend won the hotel in a game of poker).

As Culver City grew to become the true motion picture capital of the world, so did the hotels connections with the film world. Not only did it provide lodging for some of the most famous people to ever grace the silver screen, it too graced the silver screen being used as a frequent location for many movies shot in the area. The hotel also has a very literal connection with the film world. There is a secret underground tunnel that connects the hotel to the nearby Culver Studios, which is said to been used over the years to smuggle all sorts of things including famous actors, mistresses, booze during prohibition, and most famously “Munchkins.”

Locally, the “Munchkin” connection is the hotel’s biggest claim to fame. During the making of the classic film “The Wizard of Oz,” over one hundred of the little people who played the “Munchkins” stayed in this hotel. The stories of the nightly exploits have become legendary. Over the years, this famous group of tiny actors has been accused of participating in everything from drunken debauchery to all-out orgies. They also have been blamed for much of the mischievous ghostly activity that happens in the hotel, including the disembodied conspiratorial whispers that get hushed as you approach.

The most prominant ghost of the hotel however, and very fittingly, is the spirit of Harry Culver himself, the namesake of the building (and the city). Harry culver maintained offices on the second floor for over a decade as his “base of operations” for city affairs. Members of the hotel staff occasionally see his ghostly form wandering the hotel. Many believe that even in death, he still keeps watch over the hotel and city that bear his name.

(to read about more SPIRITS at this location...)

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