The Copper Queen Hotel
We come to you again from the border town of Bisbee, Arizona. This time it's the Copper Queen Hotel that haunts us. Constructed in 1902, the Copper Queen is Arizona's longest continuously operated hotel. With over 100 years of history, the hotel has ...
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The Oliver House
Bisbee’s history of mining, labor strikes, and race riots make it an interesting part of Arizona heritage, but it’s also known to be quite spooky. Those traveling to Bisbee looking for a scare usually spend a night or two at the Oliver House, a h ...
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Morton Hall at Northern Arizona University
Northern Arizona University is well known for its haunted happenings. There are stories of ghosts, suicide rituals, and blood-curdling screams in the dead of night. But nowhere in NAU are the hauntings more frightening than at Morton Hall. Ever since ...
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The Hotel Monte Vista
It seems like every town in Arizona has a haunted hotel. This one is in Flagstaff, where the Hotel Monte Vista has been the city’s icon for over 90 years. The Monte Vista has had a lively history, and it’s far from over. The hotel was built in 19 ...
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The Ghosts of the Vulture Gold Mine
Eureka! We found gold! The Vulture Gold Mine in Maricopa County was one of Arizona’s most productive and influential gold mines. The mine was in operation from 1863 to 1942 and produced over 200 million dollars worth of gold. The town around the mi ...
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Jerome Grand Hotel
Sitting ominously on the hillside above the mountain town of Jerome sits the Jerome Grand Hotel. This historic hotel was once a state-of-the-art hospital, and it was once regarded as the most modern medical facilities in the West. The building was fi ...
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Arizona’s London Bridge
The famous London Bridge, the centerpiece of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Somehow, the bridge that once crossed the Thames River ended up in the middle of the desert. Lake Havasu is a planned city, and founder Robert McCulloch thought that his town wou ...
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Casey Moore’s Oyster House
On the corner of 9th and Ash in Tempe sits Casey Moore's Oyster House. The restaurant is often frequented by students from ASU due to its proximity to the school campus. The building was built over 100 years ago as a residence for the influential Moe ...
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The Hassayampa Inn
The Hassayampa Inn in Prescott was originally built for wealthy travelers looking to escape the blazing Arizona sun. The inn was built in 1927 and was the cornerstone of Downtown Prescott. It brought the community together, being the brainchild of Pr ...
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The Birdcage Theatre
Tombstone is the town that was too tough to die. Mostly known for the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Tombstone is also home to the infamous Birdcage Theatre. The Birdcage served to entertain the influx of silver miners in the late 1800s. The theatre ho ...
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