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Date Posted: 09:29:06 11/14/11 Mon
Author: Andrew
Subject: Re: Tombstone Arizona
In reply to: High Line Rider 's message, "Re: Tombstone Arizona" on 09:55:43 11/13/11 Sun

Yes, I agree, but also based on my observations about people there. There seems to be a local fascination with hauntings. Many of the shop keepers talk about them, and the night I was there, the Birdcage had a hauntings session and investigation by a TV reporter. The lady was on duty that night after the museum part of the Birdcage closed told me that there were 33 murders there. Around town just passing by other shops I heard people engaging in shop talk about hauntings in Tombstone. The best museum in town is just around the corner from the Birdcage, and she told me the Birdcage was mostly not original, but that was where the old Birdcage stood. I walked around the town at night for fun, and didn't really consider or feel anything unusual or strange. However, Boothill is closed to the public before it gets dark, around 5pm, so you can't go in there. On a final note, I did have nightmares that night I stayed in the Tombstone hotel, so definately there are roaming spirits around there. I usually sleep good otherwise in the hotels I stayed in on my travels. Tombstone is kind of a strange place that glorifies the dark side, so to speak.

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[> [> [> Re: Tombstone Arizona -- High Line Rider, 08:15:04 11/22/11 Tue [1]

People Are Just Spooked Because Of The Events That Took Place There In The 1800's.

It'll Give You A Chill That's For Sure. It Did Me.

Alot of The Current Buildings Are Not Original , But Re-Constructed On The Original Site.

The Energy Of These Departed Spirits Are Trapped In A Box (Tombstone)They Can't Cross Over Into The Light And Be At Peace Because Of The Way They Died / Departed.
It Was Mostly Violent And Un-Justified.

Just Like The Headstone That Reads > Hung By Mistake.

My Favorite One Is > Here Lies Les Moore 4 Slugs From a .44 , No Les No More.

I'd Love To Meet Any One Of These Spirits and Inquire As To Why They Led The Life They Did.

Gee Guy's , maybe All These Old Cowboy's Could Have Another Gunfight At The Ok Corral and Maybe Things Would Turn Out Different.

Did You Know Doc Holliday's Mom and Brother Died Of TB ??

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