EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 37 MIN
The Infamous Pink Lady of Grove Park Inn
from Southern Gothic · host Southern Gothic Media
Perched high on Sunset Mountain above Asheville, North Carolina, the historic Grove Park Inn has welcomed presidents, celebrities, and travelers seeking the cool air of the Blue Ridge Mountains for more than a century. Built in 1913 by pharmaceutical magnate Edwin Wiley Grove, the massive stone resort quickly became one of the most famous luxury hotels in the American South. But alongside its reputation for mountain elegance and historic charm, the Grove Park Inn has long carried another, far more mysterious legacy—one centered on a ghostly figure said to wander the halls of the hotel’s original wing. For decades, guests and employees have reported encounters with an apparition known simply as the Pink Lady. Sightings describe a young woman in a flowing pink gown appearing along the corridors and balconies of the historic inn, sometimes only as a fleeting glimpse, other times in far more unsettling encounters. Strange laughter echoing through empty hallways, doors locking on their own, unseen hands touching passing guests, and whispers of a tragic fall from the upper floors have all become part of the legend. Yet despite generations of stories, one question still lingers inside the granite walls of Asheville’s most famous resort: who—or what—is the Pink Lady of the Grove Park Inn? Want to Listen to Southern Gothic Ad-Free? Patreon: Ad-Free Episodes, Premium Releases, Bonus Content & More Southern Gothic Premium on Spotify Southern Gothic Premium on Apple Podcasts Into History: History Without Interruption Connect with Southern Gothic Media: Website: SouthernGothicMedia.com Merch Store: https://www.southerngothicmedia.com/merch Pinterest: @SouthernGothicMedia Facebook: @SouthernGothicMedia Instagram: @SouthernGothicMedia X: @SoGoPodcast Advertise on this podcast: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Perched high on Sunset Mountain above Asheville, North Carolina, the historic Grove Park Inn has welcomed presidents, celebrities, and travelers seeking the cool air of the Blue Ridge Mountains for more than a century. Built in 1913 by pharmaceutical magnate Edwin Wiley Grove, the massive stone resort quickly became one of the most famous luxury hotels in the American South. But alongside its reputation for mountain elegance and historic charm, the Grove Park Inn has long carried another, far more mysterious legacy—one centered on a ghostly figure said to wander the halls of the hotel’s original wing. For decades, guests and employees have reported encounters with an apparition known simply as the Pink Lady. Sightings describe a young woman in a flowing pink gown appearing along the corridors and balconies of the historic inn, sometimes only as a fleeting glimpse, other times in far more unsettling encounters. Strange laughter echoing through empty hallways, doors locking on their own, unseen hands touching passing guests, and whispers of a tragic fall from the upper floors have all become part of the legend. Yet despite generations of stories, one question still lingers inside the granite walls of Asheville’s most famous resort: who—or what—is the Pink Lady of the Grove Park Inn? Want to Listen to Southern Gothic Ad-Free? Patreon: Ad-Free Episodes, Premium Releases, Bonus Content & More Southern Gothic Premium on Spotify Southern Gothic Premium on Apple Podcasts Into History: History Without Interruption Connect with Southern Gothic Media: Website: SouthernGothicMedia.com Merch Store: https://www.southerngothicmedia.com/merch Pinterest: @SouthernGothicMedia Facebook: @SouthernGothicMedia Instagram: @SouthernGothicMedia X: @SoGoPodcast Advertise on this podcast: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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