Old timers (like me) will remember the pack of wild dogs that ran loose up in the Bradshaw Mountains near Prescott. They were strays of every breed imaginable. We used to see them up at Dandrea Ranch which had perennial water from Big Bug Creek. Unnerving to see a couple of dozen sets of eyes at dusk up in the tree line.
The last hanging at Courthouse Plaza was in 1903, and Wilson said tour-goers often capture photos with orbs of light in front of the courthouse — signs that the spirits are still hanging around.
I like this comment . . . hanging around. Swinging, as it were.
Old timers (like me) will remember the pack of wild dogs that ran loose up in the Bradshaw Mountains near Prescott. They were strays of every breed imaginable. We used to see them up at Dandrea Ranch which had perennial water from Big Bug Creek. Unnerving to see a couple of dozen sets of eyes at dusk up in the tree line.
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This was a fun read and full of interesting stories of historical Arizona and Prescott. Thanks AA!!
Wonderful piece of Arizona history. Thank you.
The last hanging at Courthouse Plaza was in 1903, and Wilson said tour-goers often capture photos with orbs of light in front of the courthouse — signs that the spirits are still hanging around.
I like this comment . . . hanging around. Swinging, as it were.