AlbuCreepy Downtown Ghost Walk-A New Mexico True Experience
Yes, it's a scare-filled stroll through the dark alleys and even darker historical tidbits of Albuquerque.
Professional guides from AT&SF (Albuquerque Tourism & Sightseeing Factory) lead the way with visits to some of downtown's best haunts.
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Site highlights haunted places in NM
Site highlights haunted places in NM
Exploring one of the most haunted buildings in NM #insane asylum
10 Haunted Places In New Mexico | Ten In 10
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Albuquerque haunted house hopes to set new record for longest attraction
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‘Albu-creepy’ tour to highlight Duke City’s dark side
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Haunted Insane Asylum, Albuquerque NM
There is an Abandoned Insane Asylum on the corner of Edith and Osuna. The asylum is owned by the neighbors and are strict about trespassing. For those who have risked going into this asylum have witnessed a large black figure following them . This black figure has appeared in pictures as well. It is said that Dr.Samual would kill and experiment on the ill patients, killed them afterwards and put the bodies in the basement. A few years later hung himself . After the murders, the asylum was never the same and they were forced to close it down.
I am trying to find more history on this place, and so far, have found a recount of a man's childhood, and he referenced living next to this sanatorium back in the1940's, and owned/ran by a Dr. Myers. So it has been around at least since that point in time.
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Old Town ghost hunt part 1
On Oct. 5, 2010, we went to Old Town in the heart of Albuquerque, NM. We heard alot of stories and was told it's the best place to find REAL Ghost. One of the stories was you see a Major riding his horse one this one street. So we brought a Ouija board to see if we get any results.
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Before I Die ABQ Festival
At the inaugural Before I Die ABQ festival October 20-25, 2017, 600 participants indulged in entertaining and educational activities such as field trips, art, movies, panel discussions, the Albucreepy Downtown Ghost Walk and Death Café conversations. By providing space and opportunities to openly discuss end-of-life issues, we can improve the percentage of those who plan ahead and take actions to address our mortality.
Gail Rubin, CT, the Doyenne of Death, is the coordinator of the festival. She presented this talk at Albuquerque's Pecha Kucha 20x20 evening. Speakers present their stories illustrated by 20 slides displayed for 20 seconds each.
The inaugural Before I Die ABQ Festival was sponsored by:
* French Funerals & Cremations, Albuquerque's largest and oldest family-owned funeral service company
* The Neptune Society in Albuquerque, America's most trusted cremation service
* Morris Hall, PLLC, a premier estate planning law firm
* Retirement Extender, a team of specialists working together to make the most of your finances
* My Final Checklist, a master file for personal information
* Zia Trust, Inc., serving clients in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and 38 other states
ABQ downtown nightlife in disorder
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Dark site's live spooks haunt neighbors
Every year people sneak on to the Sandia Ranch property, especially around Halloween, to get spooked. But residents say there's something scarier that lurks the land.
The Ghosts of Flagstaff Part 4: The Weatherford Hotel
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The Curtis Family Cemetery
The Curtis Family Cemetery is rumored to be haunted. It is located at the end of Harrison street in North Topeka. Charles Curtis was vice-President under Hoover. He is not buried here. The haunted story is that a Tuxedo man appears near the tall oblisck gravestone, and other mysts and things have been seen there. If anyone else has any more info then that, feel free to leave it as a comment.
This story was sent to me by someone who viewed this video. I should mention that the story I got about The Tuxedo Man came to me from the ghost tour people. But the following little blurb was sent to me by a viewer:
I can validate your report as to the tuxedo man next to the tall tombstone. I've seen it, though at the time, I was 14 then and I was walking through with some friends. Anyway, we all decided to play hide and seek and I was the first one to hide. So I hid behind that tombstone. After 15 minutes of what seemed like complete silence, I realized that they took off on me. Anyway this was about roughly 8:30 9:00 pm and as I was walking away from the tombstone, I felt a cool breeze which didnt seem like anything to worry about. But I turned around for some reason and I seen this figure of a man standing where I was hiding and then it vanished. I never went back to that place. It scared the shit out of me to be honest with you. Anyway, figured I'd share that with you.
Thanks for sharing that! I'd like to hear other peoples (personal) stories about these places.
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It's no secret there's a major heroin problem in New Mexico.