Big Nose Kate's Saloon
Big Nose Kate's Saloon in Tombstone stands on the site of one of the most historic buildings in the town, originally known as the Grand Hotel.
Arizona, with its rich and often turbulent history, is known for its many ghost stories, stemming from the Wild West era, Native American history, and the many mining boomtowns that became ghost towns, leading to a reputation as a "haunted state".
Big Nose Kate's Saloon in Tombstone stands on the site of one of the most historic buildings in the town, originally known as the Grand Hotel.
The Bird Cage Theatre opened its doors in late December of 1881 in the booming silver mining town of Tombstone, Arizona. Founded by Billy and Lottie Hutchinson, the building was originally intended to host respectable theatrical performances.
Coyote Joes Bar in Prescott stands in one of the most historic districts of Arizona.
The Hassayampa Inn opened in downtown Prescott during the late 1920s, a period when Arizona was growing quickly and communities across the state were investing in new public buildings, roads, and tourism.
A historical home in Bisbee, the Oliver house is haunted by several spirits. Edith Oliver built the house for executives of the various mining companies until they all merged in the Dodge Phillips corporation.
This Spanish Mission style building, constructed in 1926, started out as the United Verde Hospital, opening January, 1927.