Haunted Places – The Lowe Hotel, Point Pleasant, WV (Altered Art Image)
This image features the historic Lowe Hotel in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, digitally altered from a stock photograph to enhance its atmosphere while preserving the building’s recognizable exterior. The edits emphasize a darker, more foreboding mood that reflects the hotel’s long history and its place in one of America’s most famously strange towns.
Built in 1901, the Lowe Hotel is often linked to reports of unexplained footsteps, voices, shadow figures, and activity tied to former guests and long-time residents—most notably a woman believed to be a past occupant of the hotel. Combined with Point Pleasant’s broader legacy of hauntings, folklore, and the Mothman legend, the building carries an unmistakable sense of unease.
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Image size: 2500 × 1406 pixels
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High-resolution PNG digital image
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Image must be Altered from its original stock form to meet commercial use requirements
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Digital download only (no physical print)
Usage:
Perfect for paranormal investigators, haunted history fans, folklore enthusiasts, and horror or travel content creators. Suitable for:
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Home, studio, or office decor
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Paranormal blogs, videos, and social media content
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Thumbnails, posters, book covers, or marketing graphics
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Commercial and personal projects where altered artwork is permitted
Whether you see the Lowe Hotel as genuinely haunted or simply shaped by Point Pleasant’s reputation for high strangeness, this image captures the quiet, watchful presence the building is known for—subtle, historic, and never entirely at ease.