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Post by Sam on Sept 5, 2023 23:15:10 GMT -5
I got back from vacation yesterday and had a wonderful time in Phoenix. On the way back, we stopped at the Haunted Museum in Las Vegas, which was crowded and reminded me of people waiting to see the displays that you used to find in dark circus tents, where everyone would pay 25 cents to see something in a jar. The serial killer displays were the most interesting and some people screamed when they saw certain items. I couldn't help wondering if they were actually employees paid to pretend they were shocked or felt something evil coming from the items, but they could have just been silly women who genuinely thought they felt something. I guess we were lucky that there weren't any "interruptions" like the time Bagans closed down the "Haunted Rocking Chair Exhibit" a few years ago. By the way, there's nothing special about the rocking chair, and from what I've read on this site, the chair had been in the homes of Glatzel family members for years without any problems before Bagans bought it.
The Extraterrestrial Highway is interesting, one reason being that millions of stars are visible that make everything seem somewhat spooky. We weren't followed by any UFOs, but we talked to people at the Little A'Le'Inn, where we stayed two nights, who swore they had been followed by strange lights while driving the highway after midnight. I envy you. I've always wanted to visit Nevada, drive the Extraterrestrial Highway at night and stay at The Little A'Le'Inn. Maybe next year .....
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Fritz
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Post by Fritz on Nov 21, 2023 4:19:00 GMT -5
I don't think I've been on any of these roads but they're interesting, and I appreciate Graveyardbride's taking the time to research and write the article.
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