Sonoita Inn - Lost Trail Inn

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The inn has a single ghost, a woman with dark hair and red lips with only a severed head visible who fades away when approached. Screams and crying have also been heard in the inn.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
3200 Old Sonoita Highway
Sonoita, AZ
United States

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GPS:
31.679005969356833, -110.65408218941042
County:
Santa Cruz County, Arizona
Nearest Towns:
Sonoita, AZ (0.1 mi.)
Elgin, AZ (7.7 mi.)
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Corona de Tucson, AZ (21.0 mi.)
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Green Valley, AZ (23.3 mi.)
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Kino Springs, AZ (23.7 mi.)

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  1. kept an office in the building before it was retrofitted as an inn. in 1997 as leaving the building, late at night, witnessed a group of 1880’s persons reflected in the interior shop windows. we stood and contemplated each other for a few moments. my wife and i stood and related descriptions of each spirit as confirmation of what we witnessed. they seemed to be looking back with a similar gaze.
    the one and only time in 62 years that i have experienced something of this sort.
    thos. p.

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