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History of San Quentin
Walnut Street Jail in Philadelphia, established around 1773, is considered to be the first prison built in the United States. But, it was demolished about 1835. Such was the fate of many American Penal facilities. The history of these institutions...
8 commentsThe Murdering Cannibal, Boone Helm
No doubt about it, Boone Helm was a bad man. People said he was the most despicable man they had ever met. He was one of Henry Plummer’s gang and no other term to describe him was more befitting. There were many outlaws in those days…but not...
7 commentsTombstone Arizona
Tombstone is in our top ten places to see in the United States. This article gives a real insight of what it is like to visit Tombstone as a tourist. Is Tombstone worth visiting? Is it good value for money? Is there lots to see and do? To all these questions I would have to say a resounding yes! Read the article and find out why.
29 commentsHaunted Tombstone Arizona
Here is the Birdcage Theater in Tombstone Arizona. And it is also reported to be one of the most haunted spots in Tombstone Arizona. The Birdcage Theater In Tombstone Arizona about 1940 The Poker Room In The Basement Of The Birdcage Theater. The...
3 commentsThe Legendary Nellie Cashman
Ellen "Nellie” Cashman was born in Queenstown, County Cork, Ireland to Patrick Cashman and Frances Cronin in 1845. Her father died when Nellie was just five years old. Her mother, along with Nellie and her sister Fannie immigrated to the United...
1 commentSpirits of Virginia City
After the Comstock Lode ended in 1898, the population of residents was drastically reduced , but a huge population of spirits remained. Many people died in the mines and the cemetery down the hill from the town is filled with their decaying tombstones.
6 commentsTombstone Arizona's Boot Hill Cemetery
A couple of hours drive south east of Tucson, Arizona is the old silver mining town of Tombstone. Best known for the gunfight at the OK Corral, Tombstone lives on despite the depletion of the mine. Instead of mining and cattle ranching, the town's...
11 commentsMy Favorite Haunted Places in Arizona
Who can think of Arizona without thinking about Tombstone and the O.K. Corral? These are some of my favorite haunted spots in Arizona! Enjoy!
0 commentsThe Ghosts of Tombstone and Boot Hill
Many cemeteries, mostly in the American West, were named Boot Hill during the 1800’s. The most famous of which is in Tombstone Arizona. Boot Hill was a common name given to burial grounds of gunfighters or for people who died in a strange town...
0 commentsTUCSON-FANTASTIC WINTER VACATION !
January is dragging on and your back is hurting. Your cheeks are red, your ears are numb and you still have not shovelled the sidewalk yet. It is at this time that your mind drifts to a sunny beach in the...
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