Superstition Mountain Museum

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This museum documenting the local history of the area is believed to be haunted. Staff claim to have heard disembodied footsteps and strange noises in the museum after closing time, as well as a display that likes to move around the museum of its own accord.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
4087 North Apache Trail
Apache Junction, AZ
United States

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GPS:
33.4467979, -111.50180790000002
County:
Pinal County, Arizona
Nearest Towns:
Apache Junction, AZ (3.5 mi.)
Gold Camp, AZ (15.6 mi.)
Queen Creek, AZ (15.7 mi.)
Queen Valley, AZ (16.0 mi.)
Fountain Hills, AZ (16.9 mi.)
San Tan Valley, AZ (17.7 mi.)
Gilbert, AZ (17.8 mi.)
Mesa, AZ (18.6 mi.)
San Carlos, AZ (21.3 mi.)
Rio Verde, AZ (21.5 mi.)

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  1. This place is Haunted, This land has been stained with the blood of many people for hundreds of years, I have worked at this museum now for close to three years, And this is not the kind of place you want to go to at night by yourself, you will become a believer.

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