Between  1903 to 1923, the Butterworth & Sons mortuary was described as,  “The city’s first place for comprehensive death-related services from  corpse retrieval to coffin sales.” In other words, it was the Walmart of  death.
Today it's Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub in Seattle, Washington.
As  the mortuary, it was no stranger to handling tragic and sometimes  violent deaths, many of the bodies they prepared were victims of mining  accidents, drownings, diphtheria, horrible sanitation, and of course the  everyday violence of early 1900s Seattle. So after 20 years of death,  it’s no surprise that the building has developed quite the paranormal  reputation.
 As soon as the restaurant opened, owners, staff, and  patrons began experiencing strange, unexplainable things that, over the  years, have become a daily occurrence. It’s not uncommon for glasses to  slide across the bar and smash onto the floor, or for guests to hear  mysterious footsteps and see dark shadows from the corner of the room.
As soon as the restaurant opened, owners, staff, and  patrons began experiencing strange, unexplainable things that, over the  years, have become a daily occurrence. It’s not uncommon for glasses to  slide across the bar and smash onto the floor, or for guests to hear  mysterious footsteps and see dark shadows from the corner of the room.Another  famous spirit is a little girl, often spotted sitting quietly at the top  of a staircase. No one know who or what she’s waiting for, and when you  turn to ask she’s it's already too late because she's gone.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
