404 Charlevoix, Old Town Albuquerque (Paranormal Claims)

There are various rumors about the ghost that haunts this café. Some believe that it is a long passed Native American who still moves about the grounds, but the most popular theory is that it is a Spanish Soldier who once occupied the fort. The witnesses of the phenomena range from the establishment’s employees, customers … Read more404 Charlevoix, Old Town Albuquerque (Paranormal Claims)

The truth about ghost hunting. Sorting the hobbyists from the amateur researchers

Hobbies are practiced for interest and enjoyment, rather than financial reward. Engaging in a hobby can lead to acquiring substantial skill, knowledge, and experience. However, personal fulfillment is the aim. Almost no one can make a living at stamp collecting, but many people find it enjoyable; so it is commonly regarded as a hobby. While … Read moreThe truth about ghost hunting. Sorting the hobbyists from the amateur researchers

Our Lady Of Guadalupe Chapel, Old Town Albuquerque (Paranormal Claims)

This peaceful little chapel tucked away in Albuquerque’s historic Old Town is said to be haunted by a weeping woman dressed in black who is seen sitting on the benches inside the chapel just before she suddenly vanishes. It is believed that she may be mourning the crash of TWA flight 206 which went down … Read moreOur Lady Of Guadalupe Chapel, Old Town Albuquerque (Paranormal Claims)

Casa de Fiesta Restaurant, Old Town Albuquerque (Paranormal Claims and Investigation)

Employees of the restaurant believe that they may have a ghost. Their typical otherworldly encounters fall include; Disembodied voices are often heard in the rear dining room and in the restrooms, kitchen items seeming turn on by themselves and are often found in places where they were not left, there are often sudden, strong changes … Read moreCasa de Fiesta Restaurant, Old Town Albuquerque (Paranormal Claims and Investigation)

Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, NM (Paranormal Claims)

In 2003 the Community Service group was cleaning out the old courthouse downtown. In the basement rooms, they’ve been collectively witnessing strange things. A worker reported seeing a little girl standing in one of the dark halls. She was a blonde with braids, wearing a school uniform. When the witness smiled at the little girl, … Read moreBernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, NM (Paranormal Claims)

Bernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, NM (History)

Bernalillo County was established on 8 January 1852. It was one of the seven Partidos, established during Mexican rule. It may have been named for the Gonzales-Bernal family that lived in the area before 1692. The county seat is in Albuquerque. The first courthouse in Albuquerque was built in 1886 at the cost of $62,053.81. … Read moreBernalillo County Courthouse, Albuquerque, NM (History)

Double Eagle Restaurant, Mesilla NM (Paranormal Claims)

The Double Eagle restaurant is set in an 1840’s mansion, the plaza’s oldest building. The colossal adobe resembles a series of treasure-filled caves. It actually houses two restaurants — the Double Eagle, serving pricey Continental fare in elegant salons and a ballroom, and the more casual Peppers Restaurant, with its delicious New Mexican food presented … Read moreDouble Eagle Restaurant, Mesilla NM (Paranormal Claims)

Our Lady Of Guadalupe Chapel, Old Town Albuquerque (History)

Sister Giotto was the person responsible for designing and building La Capilla de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, which was erected in 1975. It was part of a larger project, an art school which she had established in 1969. The Sagrada Arts School eventually consisted of studios, apartments, the chapel, and even a restaurant called Joseph’s … Read moreOur Lady Of Guadalupe Chapel, Old Town Albuquerque (History)

Manual Springer House, basic ghost story

The Manuel Springer House is a historical two-story brick Queen Anne-style building that now houses the Covered Wagon and several other shops in the Old Town Plaza of Albuquerque. the historical house is now mostly covered by the Covered Wagon Shop front. Rumors and folklore claim that the building was once used as a speakeasy … Read moreManual Springer House, basic ghost story

New Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe, NM (Personal Experiences)

From 2002 to 2010 I have been involved with eight investigations of the old prison outside of Santa Fe. One important thing to understand about all of the investigations before 2010 was that “Old Main” was a secured area that lies on the grounds of the present day Hi-Max Correctional Facility. Everyone entering the grounds … Read moreNew Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe, NM (Personal Experiences)

New Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe, NM (Paranormal Claims)

The areas of the prison where the most unusual phenomena are reported are Cell Blocks 3, 4, the tool room and the laundry room. Cell Block 3 was the maximum security ward which also contains the Solitary confinement cell. Activity reported here includes unexplainable noises, a burning flesh or “death” smell, doors that open and close by … Read moreNew Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe, NM (Paranormal Claims)

New Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe, NM (History)

Opened in 1885, the New Mexico Penitentiary had been authorized by Congress since 1853. The design was based on the same plans used for Sing Sing and Joliet. Beginning in 1903, New Mexico became the first western state to employ prisoners in building highways. The early prison industry in New Mexico produced bricks. On 19 … Read moreNew Mexico State Penitentiary, Santa Fe, NM (History)