Explore More The Four Souls of Sullivan: Unlocking the Mystery of Room 106
Forget sprawling museums. The most compelling piece of history in Sullivan, United States, is found behind a single, unassuming door. Welcome to Room 106. Preserved exactly as it was left in 1922, this small room at the historic Sullivan Boarding House tells the poignant story of its last four occupants—a family of prospectors who arrived with big dreams but vanished without a trace. Stepping inside is a powerful, time-capsule experience. You’re not just looking at artifacts; you’re standing in their life. **Highlights:** * **The Carved Bedpost:** See the four names—John, Mary, little Eli, and Sarah—etched into the wood. * **The Frozen Moment:** A child’s worn leather boot sits by the cold stove, and a faded letter remains unfinished on the small writing desk. * **The Window’s View:** Gaze out the same window they did, as guides share the town’s theories about their mysterious disappearance. This isn't just a room; it's a story waiting for you to hear it. Ready to step back in time? Book your tour of the Sullivan Historic Boarding House and ask specifically for the "Room 106 Experience."


