That is the Hotel Connor in Jerome AZ. What you blurred out is Spirit Room.
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That is the Hotel Connor in Jerome AZ. What you blurred out is Spirit Room.
Just in case there's still any doubt: yes, yes, and great job, as usual! I planned to create a convincing little cloud, floating in front of the sign for the Spirit Room--which had to be obscured, because it would have been a dead giveaway! (Ahem) But in the end, I settle for a simple blur, and besides, the scrambled letters on the hotel sign didn't even slow you guys down. Strange goings on and scrambled signs come with the territory. Jerome is a ghost town, after all, and the Connor is one of several establishments reputed to be haunted...
Jerome is part of Scenic Side Trip #9, an alternative to Interstate 17 on that crowded run between Phoenix and Flagstaff. This is definitely one of the most popular routes in the book, and for good reason! Here's an excerpt, with a little bit of background on the Billion Dollar Copper Camp that we now know as ghost town Jerome:
RickQuote:
Originally Posted by Arizona and New Mexico: 25 Scenic Side Trips
Well, it was Utahtea's clues that led me to it.
I kinda figured. Utahtea is such a good sport, she likes to stop just short of spelling out the answers, to give everybody else one more shot at the puzzle.
Here's another new one. I'm looking for the name of a Mountain Range. You'll have to begin by figuring out which state you are in, and once you've done that, naming the mountains should be easy. It is not an uncommon name. These first three pictures will make you wonder if the name is even remotely appropriate:
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Looking at those photos, you would think that the name would be the opposite! The mountains are old. In this next photo, you'll see low, rounded hills, all that remains of a vast field of ancient volcanoes.
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There are few people here, so wildlife abounds:
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and there are lakes.
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There have been major fires in these mountains, but in this area, the scars are beginning to heal.
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Finally, the headwaters of a little river that will flow into a big river with the same name:
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Where am I?
What is the name of these mountains?
For extra points: Name the Little River!
Rick
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Since we are on the topic of towns that might have ghosts here is my entry. We were just there in February of this year. You do have to drive on a dirt road up to the town but cars can do it just fine.
This town has a VIEW for sure!
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This is not a church
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Assay building to the left and brothel to the right.
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The hotel
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The view leaving might help pin point the area if you can identify the mountain range.
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Where am I?
What is the name of the town?
Bonus points for the name of the Hotel...which has been removed on the sign by me.
Extra credit if you know what just happened here.
Utahtea
Rick, I'm going to take a stab. Are you in New Mexico, are those the Rocky Mountains, and is that the Little Rio Grande?
If you can figure out the real name of this lake, you'll still have to translate it, but once you've done all that, you'll have this puzzler pretty well solved:
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Name the Mountains
Name the Little River that begins here
Rick