Most tourists passing through Virginia City on the weekend
tend to be Nevadans, so when I mentioned to the cashier at Grandma’s Fudge Shop
that I was from
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Orb spotted over the yard outside the old Storey County Jail, once the site of the county gallows. While our ghost tour guides readily admitted most orbs are simply the result of dust caught in a camera’s flash, they praised my orb’s regular shape and consistent opacity as possibly supernatural. The lingering specter of an unjustly hanged man? Or just a very symmetrical piece of dust? I know which makes the better story. The Storey County Jail, built in 1876, is now the site of the Silver State Peace Officers Museum. Displays include a collection of police badges, vintage firearms, and exhibits on the history of law enforcement in |
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These orbs are most emphatically NOT the genuine article.
Silica dust floating high over the former site of the International Hotel, once
the site of the first elevator west of the One night in the late 1800s, a strange fire engulfed one room in the hotel |
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No, it’s not a ghost. It’s the nearly-full moon,
snapped while I was crossing |
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Just outside the Julia C. Bulette Saloon on This was one of the places on the |
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Moon over the Mackay Mansion. This historical site, a block south of the Savage Mansion, was originally built as the company
offices for the Gould and Curry Mining Company. Recently restored and now
open as a museum, the |
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Just below the This tree is called the Orb Tree for the high number of orb
sightings. It sits just across the road from the Weeping Tree, where people
have claimed to hear a woman softly crying. After a few unremarkable photos, I
took this picture, which shows a coveted “moving orb” with a comet tail. |
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The ghost tour ended at the Old Washoe Club
on The “floating” staircase is the world’s tallest spiral staircase without a pole support. Several ghosts have been photographed descending the staircase in the past, and there are plans to build a paranormal museum in the rear room of the Washoe Club. |
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In the rear of the saloon there is an old room which served as a “overflow morgue” for embalmed bodies during the winter months, when the ground was frozen and graves could not be dug. As of summer 2010, the crypt was being restored (the wood beams need extensive reinforcement) and so we could only snap photos from the doorway. |