The Overlook
the overlook hotel
The Overlook Hotel
The Overlook Hotel
The hotel in Stephen King's "The Shining" is called the Overlook Hotel. It is an isolated and haunted resort located in the Colorado Rockies, serving as the primary setting for the novel's eerie events. The hotel's dark history and supernatural elements play a crucial role in the psychological unraveling of the main character, Jack Torrance.
the Overlook Hotel
The Stanley Hotel in Colorado is believed to have inspired Stephen King to write "The Shining." King and his wife stayed at the hotel in 1974, and the eerie atmosphere and ghostly tales surrounding the hotel reportedly served as the inspiration for the novel.
Yes, it's haunted. There were a few deaths that happened there and it inspired Stephen King to write The Shining.
The Overlook Hotel
The Stanley Hotel
The Overlook Hotel
The Stanley Hotel, Colorado
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