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Category Archives: Sightseeing

Just stuff we see while out and about. This can be buildings, places, people, etc…

Shocking Paranormal Activity In The Bird Cage Theatre

Posted on January 6, 2020 by Amber Posted in Sightseeing .

Today, we are exploring the paranormal activity inside the Bird Cage Theatre. Everything is this video that you see/hear is REAL!

The Bird Cage was the most famous “honky-tonk” in America between 1881 and 1889. In the 9 years that the Bird Cage was open, it had been open 24/7, 7 days a week. Before the Bird Cage closed in ’89, there had been 16 gunfights and 140 bullet holes, which are still in the building to this day. The Bird Cage also has had many deaths there.

When the mines flooded, the Bird Cage was never ruined by the water. But because the mines flooded, the owners of the Bird Cage decided to close their doors, but left everything inside, optimistic that somebody would later open the mines again. But when the owners came back in 1934 and saw that everything in the building was still intact, the Bird Cage then became a historical landmark.

The Bird Cage Theatre was rated #1 Most Haunted Landmark in America and had been investigated by 3 different paranormal teams. Knowing all of this information, we decided to check it out for ourselves. We walked in as skeptics and left as believers.

Bird Cage Theatre
https://tombstonebirdcage.com/
535 E Allen St.
Tombstone, AZ 85638
GPS coordinates: 31.711965, -110.065226

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Week In Review (Season 3 Week 27)

Posted on December 31, 2019 by support@openallday.net Posted in RV Living, Sightseeing .

This week we went to The Bird Cage Theatre in Tombstone. This place is “haunted” by the ghosts of all the people that were killed there.

Then we moved on to the O.K. Corral, also in Tombstone, Arizona. I loved this place. I will never ever forget these memories that we made this year.

Then we went to Chiricahua National Monument. In my opinion the rocks there looked like burritos and enchiladas lol.

Thank you for picking our videos and reading my description. We enjoy taking you to these places and sites as we make memories you are too.

O.K. Corral
http://www.ok-corral.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunfight_at_the_O.K._Corral
326 E Allen St.
Tombstone, AZ 85638
GPS coordinates: 31.712970, -110.067719

Bird Cage Theatre
https://tombstonebirdcage.com/
535 E Allen St.
Tombstone, AZ 85638
GPS coordinates: 31.711965, -110.065226

Chiricahua National Monument
https://www.nps.gov/chir/
E Bonita Canyon Rd.
Willcox, AZ 85643
GPS coordinates: 32.012148, -109.315505



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Wyatt Earp And Doc Holliday At The OK Corral

Posted on December 30, 2019 by support@openallday.net Posted in Sightseeing .

See Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Virgil and Morgan Earp in a reenactment of the a 30-second shootout between lawmen and the McLaurys and Clantons as members of a loosely organized group of outlaws called the Cowboys. This took place at approximately 3:00 pm on Wednesday, October 26, 1881 in Tombstone, Arizona Territory.

O.K. Corral
http://www.ok-corral.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunfight_at_the_O.K._Corral
326 E Allen St.
Tombstone, AZ 85638
GPS coordinates: 31.712970, -110.067719

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Week In Review (Season 3 Week 26)

Posted on December 24, 2019 by Amber Posted in RV Living, Sightseeing .

Today, we get the pleasure of exploring the Cactus Forest (Saguaro National Park West). I thought it was going to be a forest with cactus, but I was wrong. It was just rolling hills of cactus, tons and tons of cactus! But there were also cactus that looked liked trees, we called them cactus trees, but we aren’t entirely sure what they are actually called! If anyone who does know what they are, put it in the comment section below! We also ate Silly Al’s, their pizza tasted delicious and they had a band preforming that night too. All in all, Arizona treated us well.

Silly Al’s Pizza
175 W Main St.
Quartzsite, AZ 85346
http://sillyalspizza.com/
GPS coordinates: 33.665995, -114.220099

Saguaro National Park West
Tucson, AZ 85745
https://www.nps.gov/sagu/
GPS coordinates: 32.254315, -111.197334



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Badlands National Park

Posted on December 12, 2019 by Kaylla Posted in Scenery, Sightseeing .

Guess what! We finally made it to the Badlands National Park!
Well there is just about everything to do here in example, there was a lot of Bighorn Sheep “everywhere”. Also there is a lot of trails to hike. I recommend to bring water and hiking boots

This place is really cool and beautiful.
I also recommend taking a drive around and look at what one can see in a matter of hours.
It took us most the day but we were also stopping “every 2 seconds” to look at so many different rocks, caves and, much more.

So if you are around the Badlands area, take a day and go look around.
Oh yeah, I thought would mention there is not a store or town near there so if you are looking to stay get your food and gas before you get there.

Halsey (a singer) did one of her songs here and her Badlands album cover was taken in the Badlands.

There is no words to describe how much FUN we had here in the Badlands National Park.

Thank you Badlands for a good time and a wonderful video lol!

Badlands National Park
South Dakota
https://www.nps.gov/badl/
GPS coordinates: 43.880089, -102.237049

 

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Week In Review (Season 3 Week 23)

Posted on December 10, 2019 by Kaylla Posted in Boondocking, RV Living, Sightseeing .

This week was FUN.

First, we stayed at Craggy Wash BLM camping spot, so we could go to the London Bridge. The London Bridge is located in Lake Havasu City. Dad, Amber, and I (Kaylla) walked all the way to the other side and back. Amber and I got our certificate that says we crossed the bridge and made it back. I am so happy that we went to this place and I will never forget.

Next stop was Oatman, AKA Donkey Village. This place is “flooded” with donkeys. There is a lot of history everywhere in this “town” and we love history. You can feed the adult donkeys but you can not feed the baby donkeys. They do gun fights on some days, I forgot what days but they do them. They have many shops like ice cream, souvenirs, even old fashioned ones.

Thank you for coming with us on this trip.

London Bridge
https://www.golakehavasu.com/london-bridge
1340 McCulloch Blvd.
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403
GPS coordinates: 34.471561, -114.347627

Oatman, Arizona
https://www.desertusa.com/oatman/du_oatman.html
GPS coordinates: 35.024827, -114.382357

Craggy Wash BLM Land Camping
GPS coordinates: 34.471561, -114.347627



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Welcome To Tombstone: The Town To Tough To Die

Posted on December 9, 2019 by Amber Posted in Sightseeing .

Today, we are taking a blast to the past! We are touring Tombstone, Arizona where the west comes back to life! Tombstone was famous for the shoot out back in 1881, where Doc Holiday and Wyatt Earp took on some cowboys at the O.K. Corral. It is said 30 bullets were fired in 30 seconds! Tombstone is now one of the most visited places in America! It is also one of the most haunted in America because of the murders. Tombstone has everything for everyone is the family! From a visitor center, shops, dining, and even a stage coach tour of Tombstone! It was very fun to visit and can’t wait to go back!



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Cheboygan Gordon Turner Park

Posted on December 2, 2019 by Kaylla Posted in Sightseeing .

Dad and Elizabeth took a nice stop by Cheboygan Gordon Turner Park.
According to Dad and Elizabeth, this place is “infested” with mosquitoes. They also got some nice lighthouse pictures.
The water at Lake Huron was cold, my toes had “migraines” lol.
I gotta say Lake Huron, you are one pretty cold and cool lake.

Elizabeth and Dad said “if you come in around in June, bring bug spray or some kinda bug repellent”.

There is nothing we didn’t like about Cheboygan and that is the mosquitoes, they were literally everywhere.

Thank you Cheboygan for a good time with the family.

Gordon Turner Park
1101-1183 N Huron St.
Cheboygan, MI 49721

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Week In Review (Season 3 Week 21)

Posted on November 26, 2019 by Kaylla Posted in RV Living, Scenery, Sightseeing .

This week was another busy week.

Dad “surprised” Elizabeth with B.Brian Preserve. You might be wondering what is this “B.Brian Preserve”. Well, I have the answer to your question, its a place with zebras, antelope, and giraffes 🦒. The place is breeding these animals to re-introduce them to Africa.

Then we slowly make our way to Glass Beach. Rumor has it you can’t keep the glass from the beach. History time children, so a bunch of people were throwing trash and glass on this beach 50 years ago. The water pulled the glass and stuff out and when it “spit” it back out it would hit the rocks and some how smooth the edges of the glass so now you can walk on it and not cut yourself.

Then we moved onto, One Log House. In my opinion, you would have to worry about mold and stuff but it was cool. It is just like a tiny house or a tiny RV with no slides.

B. Brian Preserve
130 Riverside Dr.
Point Arena, CA 95468
https://www.bbryanpreserve.com/
GPS coordinates: 38.911071, -123.689553

Glass Beach
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
https://www.californiabeaches.com/beach/glass-beach/
GPS coordinates: 39.452170, -123.809695

Lake Tahoe Sand Harbor Beach
2005 NV-28
Incline Village, NV 89452
http://parks.nv.gov/parks/lake-tahoe-nevada-state-park
GPS coordinates: 39.198231, -119.928396

One Log House
705 US-101
Garberville, CA 95542
https://www.oneloghouse.com/
GPS coordinates: 40.009837, -123.790202

Point Arena Sea Lion Cove
Point Arena, CA 95468
GPS coordinates: 38.952216, -123.738103

 

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Week In Review (Season 3 Week 20)

Posted on November 19, 2019 by Kaylla Posted in RV Living, Scenery, Sightseeing .

This week was a busy week.

First, we went to Avenue of the Giants. This place was full of HUGE Redwoods trees to be exact. We even bought a Sequoia redwood to take home to plant. We even played Tarzan lol. I only know of one Redwood tree and that’s the Sequoia. Knowing me, I was probably told but I forgot lol. I gotta say, Avenue of the Giants you didn’t let us down.

Later that week we went to Trees of Mystery. This place was really cool. We took a tram up to the top deck. We could even see the ocean from that deck.

Anyway, we then continue off to Klamath Tour Thru Tree. Now this place was REALLY cool, we can’t fit the truck in there but we manage to get part of the front of it in there.

As we continue down the road we went to this “cheese place” (a cheese factory). There are so many different cheeses out there I didn’t even know about.

Then our last destination was the cemetery. From what it looked like, the people there were from like the 1800s.

Like I said “this week was REALLY busy”.

Avenue of the Giants North Entrance
Jordan Rd, Scotia, CA 95565
GPS coordinates: 40.441220, -124.031490

Avenue of the Giants South Entrance
Redwood Hwy, Myers Flat, CA 95554
GPS coordinates: 40.179965, -123.779772

Trees of Mystery
15500 US-101
Klamath, CA 95548
https://www.treesofmystery.net/
GPS coordinates: 41.584745, -124.086052

Klamath Tour Thru Tree
430 CA-169
Klamath, CA 95548
GPS coordinates: 41.521310, -124.031495

 

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