[s16e5] Hotel Lг©ger May 2026

The hotel’s story began in 1851 when George Léger, a Prussian immigrant, established the "Hotel de France" as a simple wood-framed tent. Its history is defined by its resilience through three devastating fires—in 1854, 1865, and 1874—which led to it being rebuilt multiple times. Notably, the northern wing of the current structure served as the from 1854 to 1866, complete with a "downstairs dungeon" jail in the basement and a nearby "hanging tree" where justice was swift and often brutal. During the peak of the Gold Rush, Mokelumne Hill saw extreme violence, with reports of 17 people killed in just 17 weeks. Paranormal Claims and Investigation

The Ghost Adventures episode "[S16E5] Hotel Léger" explores the dark history and chilling paranormal claims surrounding one of California's oldest operating hotels. Located in Mokelumne Hill, a town once considered "the biggest, baddest, most important mining camp" in Calaveras County, the hotel sits atop a foundation of violence, fire, and tragic loss. Historical Foundations and Tragedy [S16E5] Hotel LГ©ger

Today, the Hotel Léger remains a focal point for tourism in Mokelumne Hill. While skeptics on TripAdvisor suggest its ghostly reputation is partly folklore to attract "suckers," believers and paranormal enthusiasts continue to visit, drawn by the prospect of encountering the restless spirits of the Wild West. A Historical Side Road into the Old West - Hotel Leger The hotel’s story began in 1851 when George