Arizona's Wild West Characters Roam Free During Halloween, By Peter Morris - Melody Schubert: When we think of Halloween we often picture creepy old mansion or run-down houses. Not this year, let's head West to a place where headless ghosts roam free, abandoned prisons remain almost untouched and ghost towns are alive with spirits.
For a truly terrifying and frighteningly fun Halloween, come to Arizona where its "Wild West" history has made it a hotbed for ghostly activity.
Among the towns on the list to visit is Bisbee, thought to be one of the most
haunted towns in southern Arizona. Founded in the late 1800's as a mining town,
Bisbee has seen its share of mining accidents, barroom brawling gone bad, and
tragedy in general. This has resulted in a cornucopia of hauntings, sightings,
and other paranormal activity.
Who knows what kind of unexpected visitor you might find just hanging around
in this Haunted Town. The best way to find out is on a walking tour. In 90-minutes your guide on
the Old Bisbee Ghost Tour will share stories of local haunts, including Nat the
miner who owed money and paid with his life. Then there's the lady in white, who
saved three children's lives.
Learn more about this haunting tour by visiting www.oldbisbeeghosttour.com.
For more haunting vacation ideas visit www.arizonaguide.com.
