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To: ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com, ParanormalGhostSociety@googlegroups.com, paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.com, ParanormalGhostSocietyConnections@yahoogroups.com, TheParanormalGhostSociety@yahoogroups.com, SupernaturalFlorida@yahoogroups.com, ParanormalCalifornia@yahoogroups.com, paranormalsincity@yahoogroups.com, Paranormalflorida@yahoogroups.com CC: vgsgrlt@hotmail.com Sent: 3/29/2011 2:55:50 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time Subj: My Breathtaking Adventure In Sedona AZ Jan. 2011 Jerome AZ Their would be two excursions at this location one prior to sundown one after sundown. I really didn't have enough time to work with this location but the reason for my visit is so that we can expose it on our website as a major paranormal hotspot. Most of the buildings date back to the 1800's here not to mention that their is miles upon miles of secret tunnels, mines and passages under the city itself. I found many signs of this by walking the streets. Jerome sits right up on the side of a mountain some parts of it sit at lower elevations to as many of the roads twist, turn or have very steep grades. Many artifacts are seen with the town even when you pull up into it you will see mine cart tracks with mine carts still on them. Higher up on the mountain their were signs of snowfall. Jerome felt out of place the skies were gloomy here and the area looked more like being in northern CA rather then central AZ. I had reports on a few haunted locations all within walking distance so I had plans to come here later at night to have a further look. Downtown was bustling and the pubs were full people were everywhere walking around everywhere Their was a couple inns including a large historic hotel with fancy antique cars. My first stop would be at an old wooden mini mart which overlooked the valley below. You could see small towns and everything from this location including all of Prescott Valley. Views like this make it all worth traveling to especially when we can share our photography with the public. Some of my best ghost town photos came from Jerome. Not my best ghost photos but as an author to tour such a location as old if not older then when the Spaniards searched for gold was a rather nice historical treat. I drove up this one dirt road passing someones else. I would stand on a mill taking photos of the valley and mill site. Further up the road I was photographing Prescott Valley when two hikers walked right in front of me coming out of nowhere not even on a trail. I could not help notice how even though Jerome is run down full of abandoned places.....buildings without windows.....or falling walls it still was a bustling little gem. When I arrived downtown I would visit many sites such as an old theatre in ruins, brothel, jail house, infamous English kitchen, ghost city inn, holy family church, chimney ruins, two foundations and many other sites. Some of the buildings I photographed were very old made of brick or wood. Most of the buildings I seen were boarded up or locked down. Some of the buildings had 3 to 4 stories just as some of the houses were very old and large. I photographed this one house overgrown with brush creepy as hell on earth. Higher up around the mountain side we found the entrance to the old gold king mining operation. There were a few chutes and buildings on site. I seen one of the mine entrances on the hill had the kids didn't go into the mine. Do not get me wrong I was tempted but I figured if I ever came back out this way I could do a much deeper involved investigation. The mining area felt gloomy their was a bunch of old wood signs.....abandoned antique vehicles just rusting away and a sign that said where the pavement ends. I would follow the road which led me to the old gold king mining camp. Their was many old wood buildings falling apart, tools, mine machinery and even a horse sitting in a small pen. A old tanker truck had an arrow that pointed to where you had to go to see the ghost town. Allot of the property had history it sort of looked like a junk yard though. I thought I seen frying pans hanging off the side of a house here. Unfortunately the place was closed so I turned around after snapping a few photos. I think the kids were thinking to themselves where the hell is the man taking us. I did not feel comfortable myself back in here if their was any ghost to be had this area not only has a morbid history but it also may be if anything the oldest part of Jerome. One of the buildings was built right into the hillside with only the front doors exposed thus the building was built underground. We decided to head back to another intersecting dirt road and went all the way down to the bottom levels of Jerome. We passed by Aubrey Park another old mining operation and the industrial section of Jerome. Their were quite a few different buildings perhaps old factories and warehouses. But they all seem to be connected to the mining operation in the center of Jerome. On a steep hill above the narrow streets of Jerome lead to houses and downtown. Which means that the mine was built under the town itself. I noticed in the town itself their were walls that went for blocks made out of stone. Their are more stone walls here then I think I seen in Gettysburg years ago. Some walls go for almost a mile straight while others are collapsing. Some walls have wood doors with padlocks meaning passages into the tunnels. While garages were hollowed out in some of the stone walls into the hill side. Its like hey honey I am going to park my car in the hill tonight. Downtown had some interesting little cafes, antique shops and historical sites. Their is also a ghost tour company that is based in the town. I look forward to sharing photos they will really draw in allot of curiosity maybe even draw in more enthusiast to the town. It was time to go check into the hotel and get something to eat. I also wanted to go swimming and hit the Jacuzzi for awhile. We would have to drive 23 miles to Prescott a fairly large growing city in AZ on the otherside of Jerome. The mountain ride was rough it was a steep very curvy grade almost the entire time. We had drop offs to our left almost the entire time heading back just as we would return and now they were on my right side. If the tunnels do not kill you the road up and down from Jerome will I am telling you lol. Dusk I felt refreshed a little dinner and a swim really helped me relax. I am not sure we were looking forward to driving 23 miles back up the mountain. Afterall the temperature was near freezing, winds were picking up and all of us were pretty fatigued. I had plans on doing one ghosthunt on this trip if you wish to call it that. Without really being able to get into many of the places due to the town generally shutting down I would be doing more of a ghost walk. Not only that but the winds were whipping so EVPs were out of the question. The temperature was dropping so our first run out of the car trampling around town was bone chilling cold. My first part of the walk was downtown. All the shops were dim and closed for the night. I felt watched as I peered in many of the windows. We passed this one place called the haunted hamburger and my kids climbed on this giant wheel embedded into the concrete on the sidewalk. Their was a park with the creepiest tree I ever seen and it sat overlooking most of main street below. Their was an old historic church candles still burning through the stained glass. I went down this old stone stairwell and out into this court yard. I have to admit that dark place was pretty intimidating the wrought iron around it was all bent, rusted and consumed with brush growing around its rails. My focus of the investigation would be to visit one of the abandoned buildings on the hill. Strangely we went down to the building almost had two dogs chase me. Not only that but we seen lights dancing around this place. I studied my photos more realizing that their was no roof or windows in most of the structure so I thought how odd. I learned the travel channel was doing a story on Jerome perhaps they were up there when we were up there. If they were it would have been a strange coincidence that another paranormal group would be filming while we were investigating. My son and I decided to go on a little adventure we left everybody back at the car. I climbed some fence because in someone's backyard I seen a wide open tunnel entrance in the side of one of the walls. I had my mind set on going under the town well it crossed my mind at the time. This hole in the wall took us to some underground room it was pretty bad ass like the stuff you see in movies. We left after this didn't stay to long when some guy came out onto a porch saying is someone there hehe no shirt on all slurring like he just downed a bottle of booze. My white ass was gone in no time as I was like hey son not bad for an old man. He was still trying to get over the fence I had to help him then we both split. It reminded me of my old days back east I still get that itch just to get in a little trouble now and then lol. Not only that but the town has a cop who seems to drive around constantly. Not sure if they make a lucrative business out of arresting ghostbusters but I do know that its the ghostbusters like me who bring business to the town even as we promote many of the photos taken there. We did try to visit a haunted alley of course what do you know it was locked on both ends and when I went to the backside of the buildings I found the owners ghost tour vehicle. I walked up to the vehicle stuck my tongue out and had my photo taken. I was actually pretty disappointed that anything that was said to be haunted was locked down tightly or were tour spots. The alley was said to be the site of various hookers back in the brothel days within the town her were murdered here. I did spent a couple hours walking down alleyways.....dark streets....and along the back sides of some of the buildings. The one thing that I felt is most areas I didn't feel anything paranormal but then I would go down a certain alley feeling the hairs on the back of my neck standing up. Certain places throughout the town felt a little more foreboding and eerie. In town their was an old safe, kiln and even mine carts. You could be walking past a store then all of sudden in the alley is old historical artifacts left behind from the 1800's. I never did find the cemetery but I did find one of the haunted hills which was the site of a church once. All that remained is a bunch of overgrown ruins. I toured the ruins with everyone in hopes to catch something on film. Although the hill was quiet and ruins I could have sworn I thought I heard something such as a voice. Just as I went to explore this abandoned house that looks like something out of the Adams Family when I realized their was no power running to the house yet the air conditioning units turned on by itself. One of the shops was a voodoo shop with dolls and other morbid sites in the window. Actually the name of the ally was called Husbands Alley this was locked but a little ways away is the voodoo shop. Near the alley was also the old saloon, hotel and brothel. All that remained was a shell a gutted brick building with no windows and allot of wrought iron bars surrounding the place. I believe people were feeding rats or some kind of animals through the bars and me I was just snapping photos of debris. Debris such as old toilets......chairs and artifacts of the past. Everything was so dusty and their was some mention that some event was going to be taking place there. I thought to myself I hope nobody falls through the floor that is how bad this place was. One of my last stops for the night would be at the local hospital which is now abandoned. You use to be able to go all inside this place much like other buildings on site. But the hospital is now alarmed just a forewarning to the urban explorers out west. The unusual thing about Jerome is you have houses an arm reach away from the abandoned places. If someone sees you out walking they watch you out their windows staring. Over near the gold king mine we seen an SUV parked near all the abandoned buildings. It makes me wonder if the travel channel was their doing their filming. The old mine sits just outside of town but pole lights illuminated the various buildings on site. I told Tammy I bet someone is exploring the buildings as we quietly drove around Jerome checking out some of the back streets. The old hospital had a motion light that turned on. I spent sometime trying to take EVPs on the back side of the hospital. I also took photos of some of the windows. It appears the place is in restorations as inside every room was empty however you could see pains and other construction tools. I didn't see any ghost here but was excited that I was able to visit this site. Their was also a shop with a famous bands logo on it apparently Jerome also has some well know residents who have taken life up here. Even though the town is extremely run down their is something quaint about its haunting look. Whether its ghost your looking for in its dark alleys.....or tales of headless miners under its streets its a place that keeps you guessing and wanting to see more. When I left town the moon was out and I pulled over in the national forest. Of course I would come back to Jerome in the morning but would not stay. I found a couple mill and mine sites on the other side of the mountain the next day. It is my guess that this is an area that would need allot of exploring. Ghost tours only give you a view from outside of the looking glass but deep down inside something of the unknown awaits. May I also add that in Jerome their is a chute of rushing water from on top of the town. That same chute goes a few hundred feet to the bottom of the town. The chute is made apparently of rock but parts of it have wood as if the earlier towns folk were trying to direct the water to power their various operations such as the mills and local mines who needed it. Do not get to close to the chute as its near the hotel one wrong fall and your going to go down the waterslide to hell. Do I hope to return to Jerome someday? Well only if invited as in my opinion like most historical towns this one thrives off its ghost lore. People come from all over to stay at the large hotel on the hill and drink brews at the haunted pubs around town. Everything here has a tale and with that tale everything has a mystery. You may or may not see anything here that is the downside to a haunted semi ghost town its a hit and miss. If your looking to share ghost tales at the pub this may be your type of place however ir your looking for an adventure you might be better with adventuring into the Sedona wildnerness. It was late and my next plan would be to go get some rest then after a good breakfast do some offroading up in the Sedona area. We had plans to visit a few pueblo village sites and do a little hiking. On my way back into Sedona for my fourth time I had passed through the quaint bustling town of Jerome wondering what remains underneath the town that cannot be seen or what entities lurk the halls of these wonderfully beautiful buildings that grace the mountainside.
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