The woman on the seventh floor~ the stories of the ghost and hauntings began in the Baker long before it ever closed, a porter who worked there during the 1050's and 1960's was the first known to witness the ghost of the woman on the seventh floor. She was possibly the mistress of the hotel manager. Distraught from her affair she jumped to her death from the top of the building.
The year of the incident has not been verified but the room she stayed in, apparently quite comfortable, was a suite on the southeast corner of the seventh floor. Many have reported smelling her perfume and her spirit is said to be quite flirtatious with men she may fancy.
Recently a woman, who worked as a maid in the hotel, reported that on several occasions she found glasses in the room with red lipstick stains on the rims. This took place at times when no one was staying in the room.
Ronny {building manager} reported one night he was near the main lobby on the first floor when he heard the distinct sound of a woman in high heels walking across the lobby. Thinking the footsteps to be those of Jane Catrett {other building manager} he yelled out her name; however, the footsteps faded away and upon further inspection, Ronny found himself all alone. Later he discovered the Jane had not been in the building that day.
On another occasion, Ronny reported being on the 7th floor re-setting an electrical breaker to the Christmas lights, which continuously tripped every night during display. As he was inspecting the fuse box, attempting to locate the breaker switch, he heard the footsteps of an unseen person walking up to his left -quietly- as if not to bother him. A bit startled, he turned to look and saw no one. Ronny spoke to the possible ghost and assured then he meant no harm. After that night the lights never tripper off again.
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