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    Blue Agave Club and Restaurant

    House·Open·Unknown·Updated April 22, 2026
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    Background & History

    Historical context and known paranormal claims surrounding Blue Agave Club and Restaurant.

    Hotel Captain Cook stands as an imposing multi-tower structure in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, representing mid-twentieth-century commercial architecture and ambition. Built in 1965 by real estate developer Walter Hickel during Anchorage's rapid expansion following statehood in 1959, the hotel dominated Alaska's hospitality landscape. Hickel's investment reflected confidence in Anchorage's growth potential. The building's modernist design featured multiple tower sections creating varied guest experiences and distinct interior zones. Its naming after the eighteenth-century explorer Captain James Cook connected the property to Alaskan historical themes and regional identity.

    The 1960s and 1970s represented a transformative period for Anchorage as the city evolved from frontier post into modern metropolitan center. The hotel served as a gathering point for the city's commercial and social elite during this rapid urbanization. The structure's architectural complexity—with multiple towers and varied interior spaces—proved significant in relation to the building's paranormal phenomena, as different areas reported distinct supernatural manifestations.

    On a tragic day in 1972, a young female guest died by suicide in the women's lobby restroom. This traumatic event marked the building profoundly, and according to widespread paranormal accounts, her spirit remained within the structure. The circumstances of her death and personal identity have become obscured by decades, yet her presence has manifested with remarkable consistency and specificity throughout the years.

    The most frequently reported apparition at Hotel Captain Cook appears in the women's lobby restroom where the 1972 tragedy occurred. Witnesses describe a woman dressed in white or light-colored clothing—a full-bodied apparition whose appearance remains remarkably consistent across multiple independent accounts spanning decades. Visitors report seeing her materialize and fade within the bathroom space, or describe overwhelming sensations of another presence. Though manifestation appears unpredictable, occurring at various times to different visitors, the phenomenon has demonstrated sufficient consistency to become a documented aspect of the building's reputation.

    Paranormal activity extends throughout other portions of the hotel beyond the restroom. Guests and staff reported electrical equipment interference in Tower 2 and surrounding areas—lights flickering or cutting out unexpectedly, electronics malfunctioning without activation, and technological systems behaving erratically. Visitors described poltergeist-type activity where objects moved inexplicably, appearing manipulated by unseen hands. Physical contact experiences occurred, with guests describing sensations of being touched by invisible forces or extraordinary sensations of unseen hands attempting to grasp their fingers. These phenomena suggest entities capable of complex physical environment interaction.

    The phenomenon's multilayered nature and consistency have attracted systematic study from paranormal investigators and researchers. The documented experiences suggest either residual energy or intelligent entity manifestation. The woman-in-white apparition in particular has become one of Alaska's most famous ghostly phenomena, with accounts collected from numerous independent witnesses.

    The haunting of Hotel Captain Cook has been documented extensively by paranormal investigators and researchers studying the building's phenomena systematically. The consistency of reports, specificity of the woman-in-white manifestation, and range of documented experiences all support the building's reputation as genuinely haunted. Hotel Captain Cook has become one of Alaska's most notable paranormal locations, attracting researchers and visitors while continuing commercial operations as a functional hotel serving contemporary travelers and business guests.

    Type

    house

    Location

    Pleasanton, California

    County

    Alameda County

    Coordinates

    37.66199, -121.87557

    Added to Archive

    February 26, 2026

    Current Status

    Open

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    Activity Breakdown
    5

    Types of documented activity recorded at Blue Agave Club and Restaurant, organized by category.

    Visual Activity

    2
    Apparitions
    Full-Body Apparitions

    Physical Disturbances

    1
    Poltergeists

    Sensory & Environmental

    1
    Tactile Phenomena

    Instrumental Anomalies

    1
    Electronic Disturbances

    Reported Areas
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    Known Entities
    0

    Entities, spirits, and figures that have been identified or reported at Blue Agave Club and Restaurant.

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    Contact Information

    625 Main Street, Pleasanton, California

    37.66199, -121.87557

    Access

    Unknown

    Status

    Open

    Documented Experiences
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    Access Level

    Unknown

    Status

    Open

    Environment

    Not specified

    Sources & References
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    Experience Glossary
    5

    Detailed descriptions of each type of activity documented at Blue Agave Club and Restaurant.

    Apparitions

    visual phenomenon

    Definition

    A reported visual sighting of a human-like or shadow-like figure without a physical source.

    What People Report

    Witnesses describe full-body figures, partial forms, or fleeting silhouettes appearing in hallways, doorways, or peripheral vision. These sightings are typically brief and may vanish when directly observed.

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    Full-Body Apparitions

    visual manifestation

    Poltergeists

    physical disturbance pattern

    Electronic Disturbances

    instrumental phenomenon

    Tactile Phenomena

    sensory experience

    Important Notices

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