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Ghost hunters to inspect 180-year-old N.M. hotel

Eric & Laura Mille...
Posted May 12, 2009 3:04 PM
EricandLaura
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Don't know if people caught this brief story on MSN yesterday but I thought it sounded really interesting so I thought I'd post the link here for you all to decide for yourselves. (warning: sometimes MSN doesn't keep all its articles active so this link might make like a ghost and disappear soon!)

The Old Cuchillo Bar in the 35 resident town of Old Cuchillo, NM sounds like a real interesting place. It sounds like its history as a stagecoach stop is living on in some pretty manifesting ways.

Maybe we should consider visiting too? (it's a few hundred miles south of Albuquerque so it'd be a trek!)

I especially like the fact that the new owner has renovated the bar and created an artist colony out there.

As some of you know, I'm a fan of the science-first/common sense attitude being taken by the West Coast Ghost and Paranormal Society, the folks engaged to conduct the investigation. I think the article does a nice job of profiling Andy Rice, the guy who started WCGPS a couple of years ago. But like the mix of explainable and strange I caught at the Amargosa Hotel, I'll bet right now that he's going to find a thing or two out of the ordinary at the Old Cuchillo Bar.

Maybe if he comes to Xanadu next year we can get him to give us an informal presentation of what he discovered?

Boo!
Eric
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Posted May 17, 2009 12:51 PM
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Thanks Eric!!!!
Ron Mecklosky
Posted May 18, 2009 1:43 PM
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Very cool! Thanks for posting this. I think this is something to discuss at our camping trip.
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