The ghost with the long white hair and beard in the mirror! |
Bird Cage Theatre in Tombstone, Arizona, and Dan, who never had a paranormal experience took a photo of a ghost in a mirror!
QUICK BACKGROUND - As mentioned in the previous blog, the Bird Cage Theatre operated intermittently from December 1881 to 1894. When the silver mines closed, the theatre was also closed in 1892. It was reopened in 1934 and has been a museum. It's also known to be quite haunted, which we proved!
SILVER MINERS - Tombstone, Arizona was first a mining camp. Silver miner Ed Schieffelin named the town. In 1877, Mr. Schieffelin was searching for silver in the Arizona territory when he struck a silver vein and the town grew up around his mine. Miners tended to wear overalls, boots, and helmets. Several of them had long beards.
Room with the mirror |
The ghost resembled this Prescott, AZ 1880s miner |
Seeing this ghost in the mirror where there wasn't one as Dan's first of two ghost sightings in the Bird Cage Theatre that night. You'll read about the second one in a couple of days.
NEXT: Another Bird Cage Theatre Ghost!