Built in 1899, Kirkland Cutter was told to “spare no expense” building a lavish three and a half story home for mining millionaire and Irish immigrant Patrick, “Patsy” Clark.
For about 50 years, the mansion was used as a private residence by Patsy, his wife Mary and their seven children, one of which died in infancy.
After that, it was turned into the Francis Lester Inn. Eventually, it became the Patsy Clarks’ Restaurant from 1982 to 2001. That’s when it got its reputation for being haunted.