The Harvard Exit Theatre in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle occupies a building constructed in 1925 as the home of the Woman's Century Club, a civic organization. The building's elegant interior — with a grand lobby, ornate fireplace, and curved staircase — has been the setting for ghost stories since it became a movie theater in the 1960s. The most frequently reported apparition is a woman in early 20th-century clothing who appears on the third floor and the main staircase. She has been described by multiple witnesses as a slender woman with her hair up, wearing a long dress, who seems to glide rather than walk. Theater employees working late at night have reported hearing a woman's voice in conversation on the empty third floor, the sound of a piano playing in the lobby when no piano is present, and lights switching on and off in the projection room. One persistent legend holds that the ghost is a former member of the Woman's Century Club who is unhappy that her building became a movie theater. Despite changes in the building's tenancy over the years, reports of the haunting have remained consistent, making it one of Seattle's most well-documented ghost stories.
