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Between Pipestem and Point Pleasant
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We just loved all the amazing scenery while driving around West Virginia. I thought I would share some of the pictures I took in the car on the highway between Pipestem and Point Pleasant.
That's really pretty! We took a trip through Nebraska and Iowa once on our way back to Colorado, and... it was absolutely miserable. Nothing pretty like this. Just corn and brown dirt.
Immersed in the Hereford’s history in Eagar, AZ, sits the 26 Bar Ranch. It was first known as the Milky Way Ranch in the 1940’s with its big white show barn which housed many Hereford cattle. The barn is now a local landmark. In 1964 the ranch became the 26 Bar Ranch or John Wayne’s Ranch, who was one of the owners. Wayne, along with Ken Reafsnyder and Louis Johnson, his business partners, kept the ranch until John Wayne’s death in 1979 from lung and stomach cancer. Lately, I have heard rumors that Bigfoot has been seen near the ranch. I don’t know if that is true or not, but it would be worth checking out. John Wayne and Louis Johnson
There are many strange stories in the Arizona files. One that is told is about the mummy found in the desert near Gila Bend nicknamed “Sylvester”. Many believe that he once was a 19th century cowboy, a con that loved to play cards. Stories are told that he finally got caught cheating and was shot in the stomach. He made a hasty exit while bleeding profusely from his wound. He got as far as Arizona’s Gila Bend desert when he fell off his horse and died face down in the sweltering heat. Shortly afterwards, he was covered by the blowing sands, which appeared to have dried his body overnight. This apparently preserved his body resulting in the mummified form he was found in. The more believable story was that he was found shortly after death and preserved in a high level of arsenic. Arsenic was used to stop the physical occurrences of a corpse rotting by killing bacteria and insects that invaded it. This custom of using arsenic was found to be poisonous by the 1900’s and never used
This unassuming strip mall, on 19th Avenue & Northern in Phoenix, has an Albertsons, Starbucks, Einstein’s Bagels and other shops or offices, and would never thought to be haunted, but it is. Many years before the strip mall existed on this site, there used to be several eroded buildings standing there. These structures were murky and eerie and abandoned for many years. There was much speculation that the buildings were haunted and ghosts have been reported wandering around the grounds. Between the deteriorating walls of these dark dwellings, apparitions and other strange occurrences had been seen and heard by eyewitnesses. Young kids and teens would dare each other to investigate the buildings at night using only a flashlight for protection. They would find an open hole in the fence to gain access and slowly, as a group, would enter a building. They never lasted the night claiming to hear crying, and whimpering sounds coming from the long dark passage. Only a few brave souls wou
Lovely road trip! We just love road trips, too, and all the sights in rural America.
ReplyDeleteI love road trips too. We are hoping to visit many more states.
DeleteThat's really pretty! We took a trip through Nebraska and Iowa once on our way back to Colorado, and... it was absolutely miserable. Nothing pretty like this. Just corn and brown dirt.
ReplyDeleteYeah, AZ has lots of brown dirt, but in other areas it is simply beautiful. WV had so much green and it was a nice change of pace.
DeleteSuch lovely countryside! You girls must have had a wonderful time. :)
ReplyDeleteWe did and can't wait to go on another road trip.
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