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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 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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