1923 Bullion Plaza 5 Hour Paranormal Investigation
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6:00 pm to 11:00 PM
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$50 per person (16 & older)
- Presentation Of Evidence
- Tour of the Sanatorium & hotspots
- The Latest Ghost Hunting Gear
- Participate in paranormal experiments
- Time To Investigate on your own
PARANORMAL CLAIMS
Built in 1923, Bullion Plaza is an old, segregated school originally built for the Native American and Mexican American children. Many reports of paranormal activity from people visiting the museum. The entity of a man who fell down the stairs at the school and died. It is reported he makes contact by touching and making himself heard as a disembodied voice. There is a dark energy surrounding a particular closet in the school. It is believed that this closet was used to punish some of the children who attended school.
There are reports of tall shadow figures moving throughout the hallways. Some have even felt as if there was something keeping them from going down to the basement. It’s said that negative entities are in the 2nd floor hallways preventing preventing people from entering. Other reports include objects flying through the air and unexplained cold spots throughout the building. Could these be the spirits of children who suffered abuse at the Bullion Plaza School?. Miami AZ is an old mining town and perhaps some of the hauntings are ghosts of miners who passed deep in the earth . Bullion Plaza will not disappoint and is considered one of the most active locations here in Arizona — and we’ surely agree.
HISTORY
The Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum is housed in the Bullion Plaza School in Miami, AZ. The historic building was designed by Henry C. Trost Architects and Engineers of El Paso, Texas. It was opened as a grammar school in 1923 to 1994. The main two story-building contains over 20 classrooms and a small theater-auditorium. Most of its life, Bullion Plaza served as a grammar school for Mexican-American and Apache children, reflecting the segregation pattern that prevailed in many Arizona communities including the public school system during that era. The local school system was desegregated and began integrating Anglo students into Bullion Plaza during the 1950-51 school year.
PLEASE NOTE: Only bottom floor is wheelchair and handicap accessible
This tour and investigation is for entertainment purposes only. The information provided is accurate as provided by local historians. There is no guarantee there will be paranormal activity *Equipment varies
There are reports of tall shadow figures moving throughout the hallways. Some have even felt as if there was something keeping them from going down to the basement. It’s said that negative entities are in the 2nd floor hallways preventing preventing people from entering. Other reports include objects flying through the air and unexplained cold spots throughout the building. Could these be the spirits of children who suffered abuse at the Bullion Plaza School?. Miami AZ is an old mining town and perhaps some of the hauntings are ghosts of miners who passed deep in the earth . Bullion Plaza will not disappoint and is considered one of the most active locations here in Arizona — and we’ surely agree.
HISTORY
The Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum is housed in the Bullion Plaza School in Miami, AZ. The historic building was designed by Henry C. Trost Architects and Engineers of El Paso, Texas. It was opened as a grammar school in 1923 to 1994. The main two story-building contains over 20 classrooms and a small theater-auditorium. Most of its life, Bullion Plaza served as a grammar school for Mexican-American and Apache children, reflecting the segregation pattern that prevailed in many Arizona communities including the public school system during that era. The local school system was desegregated and began integrating Anglo students into Bullion Plaza during the 1950-51 school year.
PLEASE NOTE: Only bottom floor is wheelchair and handicap accessible
This tour and investigation is for entertainment purposes only. The information provided is accurate as provided by local historians. There is no guarantee there will be paranormal activity *Equipment varies




