The Palace Restaurant & Saloon
Cowboys, gun duels, and saloons are the first things that come to mind when we think of the Wild West, along with John Wayne. However, living on the unexplored desert terrain of America’s western lands wasn't as glamorous as it may seem. Survival ...
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Haunted Crook Tunnel in Benson
The deserts of the United States’ Southwest have claimed many lives over the years, their unrelenting heat and deadly inhabitants making each trip perilous and risky. Eventually, travel was simplified, and settlements started to become interconnect ...
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Ghosts of The Oatman Hotel
Nestled among the rugged Black Mountains, Oatman, Arizona, is a ghost town with a population of barely 100 people. Yet, it holds the reputation of being one of the most haunted places in the American Southwest. Located off a perilous section of Route ...
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The Hauntings at the Hotel Congress
The Hotel Congress in Tucson is one of the most unique hotels in the country. Built in 1919, as Tucson began to expand, the hotel has seen over 100 fascinating years of history. The Hotel Congress survived Prohibition, a massive fire, and even served ...
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Superstition Mountains – Legends, Murder and Mayhem
The Superstition Mountains are a series of jagged mountains resembling serrated teeth sticking into the desert sky at the edge of the Tonto National Forest. Laying east of Phoenix, they cast an ominous shadow upon the metropolitan area. Filled with g ...
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Hotel San Marcos
Small rays of light sneak through the slight breaks in the blinds, dimly illuminating contemporary furnishings and the stark white of luxurious and plush bedding. Children's laughter breaks the silence from outside, and if you strain just enough, you ...
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The Top Ten Most Haunted Places in Arizona
Arizona. The Copper State. The Valentine State. The Grand Canyon State. The… haunted state? Yes, the deserts of Arizona carry a spooky secret. They’re filled to the brim with ghosts and spirits. The days of the Wild West are long gone, but the sp ...
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The Spooky Caverns of Colossal Cave
Just a few miles south of Tucson lies Colossal Cave, an often overlooked natural landmark with well over a thousand years of history. The roofs of the cave are blackened from centuries of Native American bonfires and ceremonies. The bones of human an ...
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The Ghosts of the University of Arizona
Go Wildcats! The University of Arizona is the oldest college in the state, existing before Arizona achieved statehood. The university is known for its wildly successful basketball and football teams, both of which rank pretty high in their respective ...
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Fox Tucson Theatre
The Fox Theatre is a Tucson landmark. The theatre first opened with a bang in 1930, inspiring one of the biggest block parties the city's ever seen. Fox Theatre first opened as a moviehouse and vaudeville performance venue and became the mecca of Tuc ...
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