Friday, December 25th, 2009
I remember moving to Arizona and visiting Papago Park for the first time. I was curious to know why a pyramid was towering high above a hill over...
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Yes, Virginia, there was a Santa Claus in Arizona. Today most travelers whip past the vacant buildings without a blink of the eye while dashing off to...
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Friday, December 18th, 2009
Part 1 The Night Watchman The Vulture Mine was discovered in 1863 by Henry Wickenburg. Wickenburg sold the gold mine after a few years. However,...
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Amazingly, Kenton, Ben, Shawn and Amy made it back early the next morning and were ready to take on day two of the Amazing Cemetery Crawl 4. The teams...
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The Amazing Cemetery Crawl 4 teams gathered at the Pioneer Cemetery in downtown Phoenix on April 25, 2009. The Cemetery Crawl was developed OCT 2005...
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The Molly Brown House Museum is within a lovely Victorian mansion decorated with stained glass windows and ornamental woodwork. It sits majestically...
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In the late 1870’s, the settlement of Fairbank, Arizona was originally called Junction City. It began as lonely stagecoach stop on the way to...
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Once again it is time to head to Douglas, Arizona and the fabulous Downtown Christmas Light Parade presented by the City of Douglas Recreation and...
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A ghost hunter in New Orleans is not limited to just a search for ghosts and haunted structures at the twilight hour in the Big Easy. Voodoo,...
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A visit to the George Ranch Historical Park follows the history of family ranch living beginning in 1824 when Texas was still considered a part of...
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